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Prompt 24 · 21 June 2026

Investing app outage history India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 21 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 21 June 2026

If by “outage history India 2026” you mean major disruptions affecting Indian investing/trading apps such as Groww, Zerodha, Upstox, Angel One, and others, the most notable publicly reported event in 2026 so far was a broad outage linked to infrastructure provider issues rather than a single broker failure. ### Key 2026 incidents | Date (2026) | Platform(s) affected | What happened | |------------|---------------------|---------------| | Early 2026 | Zerodha, Groww, Upstox, Angel One and others | A widespread outage at infrastructure provider Cloudflare reportedly caused multiple Indian brokerage platforms to become unavailable during trading hours. Brokers acknowledged service disruptions and provided alternative channels where available. | | Apr–Jun 2026 | Various brokers | The National Stock Exchange's technical-glitch reporting page shows multiple brokers reporting technology incidents during FY 2026–27. Reported firms include Groww and Upstox among others, though these reports do not necessarily indicate large-scale customer-facing outages. | ### What the data suggests - Most high-profile outages affecting Indian retail investors tend to occur around: - Market opening (9:15 AM IST) - High-volatility sessions - Exchange-feed issues - Third-party infrastructure failures (cloud, networking, CDN providers) - NSE's official technical-glitch disclosures indicate that broker technology incidents continue to occur across the industry rather than being isolated to one platform. ### Platforms with publicly known outage histories Historically, users have reported outages or trading disruptions on: - Zerodha - Groww - Upstox - Angel One These incidents have ranged from login failures and chart/data-feed issues to order-placement delays, particularly during periods of extreme market activity. ### Practical takeaway for investors Because outages can occur at both the broker and exchange/infrastructure level, active traders often: 1. Maintain a secondary brokerage account. 2. Keep access to both mobile and web trading platforms. 3. Save broker support numbers for emergency order placement. 4. Monitor outage trackers and broker status pages during volatile sessions. If you'd like, I can also compile a broker-by-broker outage comparison for 2024–2026 (Zerodha vs Groww vs Upstox vs Angel One), including major incidents and regulatory actions.

Answered 21 June 2026

In India, retail trading and investing platforms are heavily monitored, and stock exchanges like the National Stock Exchange (NSE) regularly track and publish tech glitches reported by brokers. The following is a breakdown of the notable technical glitches and investing app disruptions recorded in India during **2026** (specifically covering the first half of the year/financial year cycle): --- ## Official NSE "Technical Glitches" Log (April – June 2026) According to the National Stock Exchange of India's disclosures, several major discount and full-service brokers reported isolated technical incidents during the first quarter of the financial year: | Member / Broker App | April 2026 | May 2026 | June 2026 | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Groww** | 1 | 0 | 0 | | **Mirae Asset (m.Stock)** | 1 | 2 | 1 | | **Anand Rathi** | 2 | 1 | 0 | | **ICICI Securities** | 0 | 0 | 1 | | **HDFC Securities** | 0 | 0 | 1 | | **5Paisa** | 0 | 0 | 1 | | **Axis Securities** | 1 | 0 | 0 | | **IIFL Capital Services** | 1 | 0 | 0 | *Note: Under SEBI guidelines, "technical glitches" include everything from minor login lags and order placement delays to absolute app downtime.* --- ## Key Context & Industry Trends ### 1. Third-Party Infrastructure Risks A major talking point carrying over into 2026 has been **concentration risk** regarding third-party vendors. For instance, following widespread industry disruptions caused by global internet infrastructure providers (like Cloudflare incidents affecting heavyweights like Zerodha and Groww), several brokers in 2026 have actively begun building **bypass mechanisms**. Platforms like 5paisa and others have increasingly diversified their Web Application Firewalls (WAF) and Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) to avoid single points of failure. ### 2. Regulatory Heat SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) has tightened the screws on retail apps. Apps facing multiple outages are heavily scrutinized, requiring them to: * Provide alternate login and order-routing links during an emergency. * Provide root-cause analysis (RCA) reports to the exchanges within a strict deadline. * Establish robust disaster recovery (DR) sites to switch operations smoothly. > **Tip for Traders:** Because no retail app is entirely immune to tech snags, seasoned Indian traders typically keep a secondary, backup Demat/trading account with a completely different broker to handle emergency exits or squaring off positions if their primary app goes dark.

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Answered 21 June 2026

As of June 2026, technical glitches have been reported by several Indian trading members during the April-June 2026 period. - **5Paisa Capital Limited:** Reported 1 glitch in June 2026. - **Anand Rathi Share And Stock Brokers Limited:** Reported 2 glitches in April 2026 and 1 in May 2026. - **Axis Securities Limited:** Reported 1 glitch in April 2026. - **Balaji Equities Limited:** Reported 1 glitch in June 2026. - **Geojit Investments Limited:** Reported 1 glitch in June 2026. While not specific to June 2026, previous major outages in India in late 2025 were linked to infrastructure issues, such as a Cloudflare outage that impacted major platforms like Zerodha, Angel One, Groww, and Upstox. If you'd like, I can: - **Monitor specific brokers** for more granular 2026 updates - **Provide context on previous outages** - **Compare recent outages** with prior years. Let me know how you'd like to **narrow down the list**.

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