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    Why are my MTF shares not shown in Demat Holdings on ICICI Direct?

    Shares purchased under the Margin Trading Facility (MTF) must be pledged as per exchange regulations. These shares are credited to your demat account under a pledged status.

    The "Demat Holdings" section on ICICI Direct only displays shares that are freely available in your demat account. Since MTF shares are pledged, they do not appear under "Demat Holdings."

    However, to provide a comprehensive view of your investments, MTF holdings are displayed under the "Portfolio" section. This ensures you have a complete picture of your holdings, including pledged shares. Your MTF positions are also displayed in the MTF section in "Open positions" page.

    You can view your MTF positions through the following paths:

    1. On Portfolio page 

    Click on Stocks tab -> Go to Portfolio 

    2. On Open positions page 

    Click on Stocks tab -> Go to Open Positions -> Click on MTF (Pay Later) tab

    How does MTF Work? Who should use MTF? How to monitor your MTF positions for margin shortfall? What are the costs involved while transacting in Pay Later- MTF? What is the interest rate charged for taking position in MTF? How long can I hold my stock/positions in MTF? What is the margin required for creating positions in MTF? Is the margin required for buying the stock, same whether we use cash or limits from Shares as Margin? On what amount is the interest charged while transacting through Pay Later – MTF? Impact of Stock Split on your MTF Position in BEML Limited Why has margin been released from my MTF position? What happens if there is a margin shortfall in my MTF position with ICICI Direct? What will happen if my outstanding MTF interest is not paid? Why can’t I convert my MTF positions to Delivery (CTD)?