Nithin Kamath, CEO of Zerodha, raised concerns about the increasing stock market scams, highlighting a recent case where a tech professional lost Rs 91 lakh through a fraudulent WhatsApp group. He advises online vigilance, proper research before investment, and privacy control on social media platforms to avoid such scams.
Man loses Rs 91 lakh to fraud: Zerodha CEO shares this ‘WhatsApp and Telegram’ tip

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