DSIJ Ranks in Silicon Review’s Super 30

India

Dalal Street Investment Journal (DSIJ) is ranked seventh best company in Asia for customer satisfaction and openness to innovation by the Silicon Review, Asia Special, released in November 2018. The ranking stands testimony to DSIJ’s reputation and recognises DSIJ’s customer-centric products and services that cater to the Indian investor community.


DSIJ’s flagship magazine and an array of online and offline services democratize wealth creation opportunity with highly-researched products that are aligned to the specific needs of Indian equity and mutual fund investors.


Silicon Review has recognized DSIJ magazine and DSIJ.in as a primary vehicle propagating financial literacy in India. The company has been awarded a Certificate of Excellence and has been ranked seventh in Silicon Review’s Super 30 Companies of the Year 2018, Asia Edition. Silicon Review is the world’s most trusted online and print community for business and tech professionals. It provides a unique platform that shares innovative enterprise solutions and acts as a neutral source for decision makers. For the Super 30 ranking, Silicon Review evaluates companies for their customer-focus, openness to innovation, global competitiveness, and the ability to forecast market trends. The award ceremony was held in New Jersey, US.

We are honoured to receive this award. This recognition inspires us to focus on our endeavour to become synonymous with equity and mutual fund investments in India and remain committed to employing technological innovations to better customer experience across our product line,” said Rajesh Padode, Managing Director, DSIJ Pvt. Ltd.


DSIJ started as a stock market publication at a time when the Indian equity markets were in their infancy. The company has been a pioneer in taking the advisory service beyond printto mobile, by starting the first SMS-based delivery service. Today, DSIJ is a leader in investor advisory services and its customers enjoy the convenience of Apps for all its products, whether these are directed towards investors or traders.

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About DSIJ

Thirty-three years old but conventional, Dalal Street Investment Journal (DSIJ), India’s No. 1 equity research and capital investment magazine is published every fortnight to cater to the needs of its reader-investors. Armed with a set of chosen experts on markets and corporate India, the fortnightly magazine has its focus on stock market research and recommendations, capital market analysis, personal finance investment advice and also analysis of various economic activities in the country along with its impact on Indian share markets.

Born in 1986, years before National Stock Exchange and market watchdog SEBI were established, DSIJ has always been the favourite among the reader-investors community across the length and breadth of the country. DSIJ is not only popular, more importantly, it is trust-worthy. Here, the word TRUST is valued the most because we help you to deal with your hard-earned money. We have grown across all these years, just because you too have grown with us seeing your money growing steadily.

To learn more about the company and services offered, please visit: www.dsij.in.

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