Industry | Financial services |
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Founded | 2009 |
Founders | Sarvjeet Singh Virk Tajinder Virk |
Headquarters | Mohali, Punjab, India |
Website | https://shoonya.com/ |
Shoonya is an India-based financial intermediation platform that has “zero-commission” transactions for various financial products. It is part of the larger financial services company Finvasia.
History
Shoonya was founded in 2009 by Sarvjeet Singh Virk and Tajinder Virk and is headquartered in Mohali, Punjab, with additional offices in Mumbai. Shoonya means zero in Sanskrit. The platform introduced an electronic Know Your Customer (e-KYC) process to address challenges in identification verification within India's population, which lacked a centralized identification system.
Controversy
In April 2023, Shoonya experienced a technical glitch that affected traders during the first 15 minutes of market activity. The issue, which involved "ghost orders" and inaccurate account displays, led to significant losses for some users. The company received approximately 700 disputes, of which 77.5% were deemed eligible for compensation. By April 27, 2023, Shoonya had settled claims totaling ₹2.7–3 crore.
References
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- "Shoonya settles claims of Rs 3 cr with glitch-hit traders, plays down account closures". Money Control. September 3, 2023.