If you're looking for the outage history of Indian investing/trading apps during 2026, there hasn't been a single central database that tracks every incident. However, exchange disclosures and publicly reported outages provide a good picture. ### Exchange-reported technical glitches (2026) The National Stock Exchange of India publishes monthly reports of technical glitches reported by trading members. For FY 2026–27 (through June 2026), reported incidents include brokerages such as: - Groww - Upstox - Paytm Money - HDFC Securities - ICICI Securities - Sharekhan These reports count exchange-notified technical glitches but do not necessarily indicate prolonged customer-facing outages or their severity. ### Notable recent incidents affecting Indian investors | Approx. date | Affected platforms | Cause | |---|---|---| | December 2025 | Zerodha, Angel One, Groww and others | A widespread Cloudflare outage disrupted access to multiple broker websites and apps. | | Throughout early FY 2026–27 | Multiple NSE members | Individual technical glitches reported to NSE by member brokers. | ### What the 2026 pattern shows - Most reported incidents have been **isolated to individual brokers** rather than exchange-wide failures. - Outages are more likely during **high market volatility**, **market open**, or periods of unusually heavy trading volume. - Some incidents originate from third-party infrastructure providers (such as cloud or networking services) rather than the broker's own systems. ### Where to check outage history - The National Stock Exchange of India technical glitches reports provide official monthly counts of member-reported issues. - Community outage trackers (such as Downdetector) can help identify real-time user-reported disruptions, although they are not official records. If you're interested in a specific app—such as Groww, Zerodha, Upstox, Angel One, or Paytm Money—I can also summarize its individual outage history and reliability record through 2026.
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