Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: 8 May 2026

Know Your Brokerage ("we") wants to be upfront about how this Site is funded. Some of the links on knowyourbrokerage.in are affiliate links. This page explains what that means and how it affects what you read here.

1. What is an affiliate link?

An affiliate link is a tracked outbound link to a broker or financial service provider. If you click it and subsequently open an account with that provider, we may receive a one-time or recurring referral commission from the provider, at no extra cost to you. The fees and charges you pay the broker are exactly the same whether you reach the broker directly or via our link.

2. Where you will see affiliate links

  • "Open Demat Account" or similar call-to-action buttons on broker comparison and per-broker calculator pages.
  • Inline links in written content where we point to a broker's official sign-up page.

Not every outbound link is an affiliate link. Links to a broker's pricing page, support docs, or regulatory disclosures are normal outbound links and earn us nothing.

3. How this affects our content

Our editorial principles are simple, and we hold ourselves to them regardless of which brokers we earn from:

  • Rates and charges shown are factual. We source them from each broker's official pricing page and tag them with a lastVerifiedAt date. We never inflate, hide or selectively present charges to favour an affiliate broker.
  • Comparisons and rankings are independent. Whether a broker offers us an affiliate program does not change where it appears in a comparison or how its charges are calculated.
  • Calculators are neutral. The calculation logic is identical for every broker; the same numbers go in, the same maths comes out.
  • We will list a broker even if there is no affiliate program. Coverage decisions are based on broker market presence and reader interest, not commercial relationships.

4. No advice, no representation

An affiliate link does not constitute a recommendation that you should open an account with that broker. The right broker for you depends on your trading style, the segments you trade, your priorities (charges, platform quality, customer support, research, etc.) and your personal situation. Read our Disclaimer and Terms and Conditions for the full position.

5. Tracking and your privacy

Affiliate links typically include a tracking parameter (for example a referral code in the URL) so that the broker can attribute a sign-up to us. Once you click the link, you are on the broker's site and their privacy policy applies. We do not see your account details, your trades, or any data you submit on the broker's site. See our Privacy Policy for what we collect on our own Site.

6. Questions

If you have questions about a specific affiliate relationship or about this disclosure, write to knowyourbrokerage@gmail.com.