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Prompt 24 · 1 June 2026

Investing app outage history India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 1 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 1 June 2026

Here’s a consolidated view of notable investing/trading app outages and disruptions affecting Indian users in 2025–2026. | Date | Platform(s) | Issue | Reported impact | |--------|--------|--------|--------| | 3 Feb 2026 | Zerodha (Kite) | Login failures, delayed price updates, order-placement issues, incorrect portfolio/holding displays during a strong market rally | Traders reported difficulty entering and exiting positions during market hours. | | Apr 2026 | Groww, Upstox | Technical glitches reportedly logged in NSE compliance records | Limited public details, but the incidents were recorded as broker-side technical disruptions. | | 6 May 2026 | Multiple brokers including Zerodha | MCX exchange-side technology disruption | Commodity traders experienced order rejections, delayed execution updates, and trading interruptions. | | 5 Dec 2025 | Zerodha, Groww, Angel One, Upstox | Global Cloudflare outage | Login failures, unavailable charts, delayed orders, and widespread service disruption across several brokers simultaneously. | | 3 Sep 2025 | Zerodha | Price-feed and login issues near market open | Users reported delayed quotes and platform instability during the opening session. | ### Key patterns seen in India - **Market-open and high-volatility sessions** are the most common trigger for outages and lag. - **Shared infrastructure risk** became more visible after the December 2025 Cloudflare outage, which affected multiple brokers at once. - Traders on Indian investing forums frequently recommend maintaining a **secondary broker account** as a fallback during outages. ### Regulatory change in 2026 India’s market regulator, Securities and Exchange Board of India, updated its technical-glitch framework in January 2026. Public reports indicate the rules formalized reporting requirements for larger brokers, including disclosure and response procedures when trading systems suffer material disruptions. ### Platforms most frequently mentioned in outage discussions Based on news coverage and trader discussions during 2025–2026: 1. Zerodha 2. Groww 3. Angel One 4. Upstox There is no official industry-wide uptime ranking published by Indian exchanges or regulators. Most publicly available information comes from broker disclosures, exchange reports, Downdetector spikes, news coverage, and user reports. For official status pages: - - - - These pages are usually the best source for historical incident logs and postmortems when available.

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Answered 1 June 2026

The Indian retail investing landscape in 2026 continues to see tech-driven platforms grappling with infrastructure limits, third-party network vulnerabilities, and regulatory tightening. The notable tech glitches, outages, and regulatory developments for major Indian investing apps in **2026** include the following: --- ### Major 2026 App Glitches and Outages #### 1. Zerodha (Kite) * **February 3, 2026:** Traders experienced major disruptions during morning market hours (from approximately 9:15 AM to 9:42 AM). The glitch included intermittent failures in fetching margins on the order window, forced logouts, and delayed loading of the positions page. * **Response:** Zerodha officially logged the incident as an internal network/silo issue that impacted a specific subset of active users. #### 2. Groww * **Early 2026 (March/April):** Groww suffered a prominent live data discrepancy glitch. The trading app briefly displayed completely inaccurate stock prices, causing some users' portfolio profits to falsely surge by as much as 10,000%. Some users also reported that their automated orders executed prematurely before hitting actual trigger prices. * **Response:** Groww quickly rectified the data feed issue and clarified on social media that it was a temporary interface discrepancy. #### 3. Angel One * **June 1, 2026:** Algorithmic and automated traders utilizing Angel One’s `SmartAPI` reported an architecture glitch during live market hours. The JSON master dump failed to recognize weekly Nifty option expiries, repeatedly throwing an `AB4033: Invalid TradingSymbol` error code and rejecting order placements via API gateways. --- ### Third-Party Network Dependencies A significant portion of historical outages has shifted from internal broker servers to external network infrastructure. * **The Cloudflare Factor:** Outages stemming from global Content Delivery Network (CDN) providers like **Cloudflare** continue to cause domino-effect downtime for major web portals including **Zerodha (Kite Web), Groww, and Angel One**. To combat this, platforms have heavily invested in siloed backup solutions—such as *Zerodha's Kite Backup via WhatsApp* and *Groww Lite*—allowing users to close out active trading positions through alternative, independent web pathways when primary systems crash. --- ### SEBI Crackdown and Settlements (2026) Regulatory scrutiny regarding app downtime reached a new peak in **March 2026**: * **Groww’s SEBI Settlement:** Groww officially settled a case with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) regarding a severe system outage from early 2024. * **The Violation:** SEBI’s investigation revealed that during the historical outage, Groww failed to properly push analytics to the Log Analytics and Monitoring Application (LAMA) and lacked proper fallback mechanisms (like adequate telephone lines or backup trading terminals) to handle user queries. This resulted in a "complete denial of service." * **The Fine:** Groww paid a settlement fee of **₹34 lakh** (and an additional allied fine of **₹47 lakh** for reporting discrepancies like sending incorrect retention statements) to close the regulatory probe without admitting or denying the findings. Are you looking for specific details on how to use a broker's backup portal during a crash, or do you need data on a different investment platform?

Answered 1 June 2026

**Major Indian investing and trading apps have faced notable service disruptions, technical glitches, and platform outages.** These events were triggered primarily by upstream infrastructure issues, extreme market volatility, and exchange-side malfunctions. The documented outage history of India's top investing apps includes the following incidents, regulatory updates, and strategic responses: 1. Chronological Timeline of Major Technical Issues - **February 03, 2026 (Zerodha Platform-Wide Outage)**: - **The Incident**: experienced significant, widespread disruptions between 09:15 AM and 09:42 AM. - **The Impact**: Users faced forced logouts, failed logins, delayed real-time price updates, inaccurate portfolio tracking, and frozen order placements. - **The Trigger**: The glitch occurred during a massive, early-morning stock market rally driven by the announcement of a historic **India–US trade deal**. The sudden surge in retail trading volume overwhelmed specific server clusters, leading to hundreds of user complaints on. - **December 05, 2025 (Upstream Infrastructure Outage – Groww, Zerodha, Angel One)**: - **The Incident**: Digital brokerage platforms including,, and Angel One went briefly offline or suffered execution lags. - **The Trigger**: This was an industry-wide external event caused by a **global Cloudflare outage**. Cloudflare's engineering team deployed a configuration update to its Web Application Firewall (WAF) to handle a React framework vulnerability, which accidentally halted global network routing for roughly 12 to 16 minutes. - **April 2026 (Exchange-Level Commodity Disruptions)**: - **The Incident**: Multi-platform connection errors affected commodity traders attempting to buy or sell via brokers. - **The Impact**: While not a direct broker app outage, multiple discount brokerages were hit with delayed executions, frozen open positions, and stale data feeds. - **The Trigger**: The glitch originated directly from a technical malfunction at the **Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX)**. As a financial repercussion of previous major MCX outages, Angel One reported an absorption of ₹19.2 crore in its Q4 FY26 earnings as a goodwill gesture to reimburse clients impacted by the trade execution failures. 2. Official Exchange Records (April 2026) According to the National Stock Exchange of India ( ), the following major brokers filed official compliance reports for technical glitches during **April 2026**: - **Groww Invest Tech** (1 incident) - **Upstox Securities** (1 incident) - **Anand Rathi Share & Stock Brokers** (2 incidents) - **Axis Securities** (1 incident) - **IIFL Capital Services** (1 incident) 3. Fintech Resilience Actions & Fail-Safes To counter the threat of infrastructure collapses during peak trading volumes, brokers have launched dedicated backup ecosystems: - **Groww Lite Portal**:, a completely isolated backup trading platform designed specifically for emergency use during main app crashes. It operates using standalone DNS layers and independent traffic routing to ensure traders can exit open positions even if shared web infrastructure fails. - **Zerodha WhatsApp Backup**: Zerodha actively routes users to its specialized **Kite WhatsApp backup service (+91 99644 52020)** during platform emergencies. This channel acts as a parallel off-platform utility designed exclusively for square-off and risk mitigation. 4. SEBI Regulatory Changes on Technical Glitches The Securities and Exchange Board of India (**SEBI** ) stepped in with policy adjustments on **January 09, 2026**, issuing a revised structural framework to handle digital trading downtime. | Key Regulation Metric | Details & Applicability | |---|---| | **Applicability Threshold** | Mandated strictly for **large brokers** operating electronic systems with **over 10,000 registered clients**. Small brokers are excluded to ease compliance. | | **Intermediary Reporting Relief** | Brokers are no longer required to report technical errors that occur entirely outside their control architecture (e.g., third-party global internet blackouts) or glitches that carry zero functional impact on trade execution. | If you want to evaluate your risk mitigation plan, let me know: - Which **broker app** you primarily use for active trading - Whether you primarily trade **Equities or F&O (Futures & Options)** - If you have already set up **secondary backup portals** for your positions I can guide you on the exact technical steps needed to configure your emergency exit options.

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