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Non-Institutional Investors (NIIs)

or NIIs.

Let's dive into the world of finance terminology, where we'll discuss the different types of investors. Non-Institutional Investors, also known as NIIs, refer to all applicants, except for Qualified Institutional Buyers and individuals applying for less than ₹ 2,00,000. They play a crucial role in the financial market and have their own set of characteristics and investment strategies. Now, let's delve further into the details of these investors and understand their significance.

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