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Monarch Networth Capital customer care & grievance escalation

How to reach Monarch Networth Capital support, and the four-level SEBI escalation path every Indian broker is required to honour — from the broker’s own desk all the way to online dispute resolution.

Last reviewed 2026-05-11

Contact Monarch Networth Capital

Try the broker’s own support first — most issues (KYC, fund transfers, order rejections, app errors) get resolved at this level within a working day.

We haven’t sourced verified phone numbers or support emails for Monarch Networth Capital yet — phone numbers and inboxes change often, and we’d rather not publish a number we can’t stand behind. The broker’s own contact page is the authoritative current source.

Open Monarch Networth Capital contact page

The four-level escalation path

SEBI requires every registered broker to honour this exact sequence. Use it in order — skipping levels usually gets your complaint bounced back to the previous step.

  1. 1
    Contact Monarch Networth Capital customer care directly

    Open Monarch Networth Capital's contact page and use the channel they list — phone, email, or in-app chat. Get a ticket / reference number; you'll need it at every later level.

    Typical SLA: 1 working day for acknowledgement, up to 7 days for resolution.
  2. 2
    Escalate inside Monarch Networth Capital

    Every SEBI-registered broker designates a Compliance Officer and a Designated Officer for grievance redressal. Their names and email addresses are on the broker’s investor-grievance page — usually under “Investor Charter” or “Grievance Redressal”. Quote the Level-1 ticket and the dates the broker missed. Open Monarch Networth Capital’s grievance page ↗

    Allow 21 days from your first complaint before moving to Level 3.
  3. 3
    File a SCORES complaint with SEBI

    SCORES (SEBI Complaints Redress System) ↗ is the regulator’s portal. Register with PAN, file the complaint against Monarch Networth Capital, attach the Level-1 ticket and any Level-2 correspondence. SEBI forwards it to the broker and tracks the response.

    Broker SLA: 21 days. SEBI may direct further action if unresolved.
  4. 4
    Online Dispute Resolution (SMART ODR)

    If SCORES doesn’t resolve the matter, escalate to SMART ODR ↗ — SEBI’s pre-litigation online conciliation and arbitration platform. Mandatory before approaching the Securities Appellate Tribunal or a civil court.

    Conciliation first; if it fails, online arbitration with a binding award.

What to have ready before you escalate

Whether you’re at Level 1 or Level 4, every level asks for the same evidence. Put it together once and re-use it across all four steps.

  • Your client / UCC ID with the broker
  • A one-line summary of the issue, with dates
  • Trade IDs or order IDs, if it is a trade-related complaint
  • Screenshots of any error states or relevant statements
  • Prior support ticket numbers, emails, or chat transcripts
  • Bank / UPI references, if money movement is involved

Why we haven’t listed a phone number. Customer-care numbers and emails change without notice. We only publish contact details we’ve verified against the broker’s own current investor-grievance page. Monarch Networth Capital’s details are queued for sourcing — until then this page points you at the verified-correct escalation framework instead.

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