Angel One Brokerage Calculator
Angel One revised its pricing in late 2024–2025 to charge equity delivery and intraday at the lower of 0.1% or ₹20 per order (minimum ₹5), with a flat ₹20 on futures and options — it no longer offers free delivery. This page applies Angel One’s current rates and compares the net cost against Zerodha, Dhan, Upstox and Groww.
Equity delivery
lower of 0.1% or ₹20 (min ₹5)
Intraday
lower of 0.1% or ₹20 (min ₹5)
Futures & Options
Futures: flat ₹20 · Options: flat ₹20
Turnover
₹2,01,000.00
Gross P&L
₹1,000.00
Angel One total charges
₹82.48
Net P&L by broker (cheapest first)
| Broker | Brokerage | Total charges | Net P&L |
|---|---|---|---|
| ZerodhaCheapest | ₹40.00 | ₹82.48 | ₹917.52 |
| Dhan | ₹40.00 | ₹82.48 | ₹917.52 |
| Upstox | ₹40.00 | ₹82.48 | ₹917.52 |
| Groww | ₹40.00 | ₹82.48 | ₹917.52 |
| Angel OneThis page | ₹40.00 | ₹82.48 | ₹917.52 |
STT, exchange, SEBI & stamp duty are statutory — identical for every broker. Brokers differ only on brokerage and demat (DP) charges.
Full charge breakdown — Angel One
| Brokerage (both legs) | ₹40.00 |
| STT / CTT | ₹25.00 |
| Exchange transaction charge | ₹5.97 |
| SEBI turnover fee | ₹0.20 |
| GST (18%) | ₹8.31 |
| Stamp duty | ₹3.00 |
| Total charges | ₹82.48 |
| Net P&L | ₹917.52 |
Statutory rates are FY 2026-27 (post 1-Apr-2026 STT revision); brokerage reflects each broker's published standard plan and excludes promotional offers. Figures are estimates — verify on the broker's own calculator before trading. TopOpenTools is not a SEBI-registered investment adviser; this tool is for information only.
How Angel One’s charges work
Angel One is a full-service broker that transitioned to a discount-style model and, in its 2024–2025 revision, moved away from free equity delivery. It now charges the lower of 0.1% or ₹20 per order (minimum ₹5) on both delivery and intraday, and a flat ₹20 on futures and options. As with Groww’s identical formula, orders above roughly ₹20,000 pay the ₹20 cap while smaller ones pay 0.1%. Angel One layers research, advisory and its Super App on top, so it competes on features and heritage as much as on the per-trade price.
Where Angel One wins or costs more
Angel One’s cost profile now mirrors Groww’s: cheaper than a flat ₹20 on small delivery orders (0.1% can be a few rupees), but capped at ₹20 on larger ones, which makes it pricier than the free-delivery brokers Zerodha and Dhan. On F&O it matches the field at ₹20 per order. The practical takeaway is that Angel One is no longer the free-delivery option it once was, so buy-and-hold investors comparing purely on cost will find Zerodha or Dhan cheaper on larger orders; Angel One’s pull is its research and full-service features.
Worked example
On a ₹1,00,000 delivery buy, Angel One’s 0.1% brokerage is capped at ₹20 — the same as Upstox and Groww, and ₹20 more than Zerodha or Dhan. On a small ₹5,000 order the 0.1% is about ₹5, cheaper than a flat ₹20 but still above the zero-brokerage brokers. The statutory charges are identical everywhere, so the calculator above shows exactly this brokerage gap for your trade.
Good to know about Angel One
- ✓Long-established full-service broker that adopted discount-style flat pricing, with research and advisory features.
- ✓No longer free on delivery — now the lower of 0.1% or ₹20 (min ₹5), like Groww.
- ✓Flat ₹20 on futures and options keeps derivatives costs in line with the market.
- ✓Small delivery orders can be cheaper than a flat ₹20; larger ones hit the ₹20 cap.
- ✓Because Angel One changed pricing recently, confirm the latest schedule on its own charges page.
Angel One Brokerage — FAQs
Did Angel One stop free delivery?
Yes — Angel One now charges the lower of 0.1% or ₹20 (min ₹5) on equity delivery instead of ₹0. The calculator above uses these current rates, so your comparison reflects what you would actually pay today.
Is Angel One still worth it after the pricing change?
It depends on what you value. On pure per-trade cost, Angel One now matches Groww and is more expensive than Zerodha or Dhan on larger delivery orders. Its case rests on research, advisory and its full-service Super App. If cost is your only criterion, compare the net figures above; if you use its research tools, the small brokerage difference may be worth it.
How does Angel One compare to Zerodha now?
Since Angel One dropped free delivery, Zerodha is cheaper on delivery — ₹0 versus Angel One’s 0.1%-or-₹20 (capped at ₹20 on larger orders). On intraday and F&O both sit near ₹20 per order, so the difference is minimal there. The five-broker table above quantifies the exact gap for your specific trade.
Are these charges current and accurate?
Statutory charges (STT, exchange transaction, SEBI fee, 18% GST, stamp duty) are FY 2026-27 and identical across all brokers; brokerage reflects each broker’s standard published plan. Promotional offers are excluded — always confirm on the broker’s own calculator before trading.
Is TopOpenTools affiliated with this broker?
No. TopOpenTools is an independent tools site, not affiliated with any broker and not a SEBI-registered investment adviser. This calculator is for information only and does not recommend any broker.