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Prompt 24 · 29 June 2026

Investing app outage history India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 29 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 29 June 2026

If you're looking for a **history of major investing app outages in India during 2026**, there have been relatively few widely reported platform-wide incidents so far compared with some previous years. The notable events include: | Approx. date | Affected apps | Cause (reported) | Impact | |---|---|---|---| | Early 2026 (major trading session) | Groww, Zerodha, Upstox, Angel One and others | A broader internet infrastructure outage affecting multiple services (reported as related to Cloudflare) | Users experienced login failures, inability to access trading platforms, and temporary disruptions during market hours. | | Various individual trading days | Primarily Zerodha Kite | Broker-specific technical glitches, including login issues, portfolio display errors, or delayed market data | Typically resolved within minutes to a few hours; firms published incident updates afterward. | ### Platform-specific observations - **Zerodha** has continued its practice of publishing transparency reports for significant technical incidents, documenting issues such as temporary data-feed interruptions and login problems. - **Groww**, **Upstox**, and **Angel One** were among the brokers affected during the broader infrastructure outage, but there have been relatively few publicly reported prolonged platform-wide outages unique to those brokers in 2026. ### Where to monitor outages For real-time or historical availability, users commonly check: - Official broker status pages (when available). - Independent outage trackers that aggregate user reports. If your goal is to compare brokers by **reliability** rather than just outage history, I can also provide a comparison of **Groww vs Zerodha vs Upstox vs Angel One** based on publicly reported incidents, transparency, and uptime practices.

Answered 29 June 2026

Technical glitches and platform outages remain an ongoing challenge for retail investors in India. Per the official mandatory disclosures submitted to the National Stock Exchange (NSE) for the **Financial Year 2026–27 (covering April to June 2026)**, several major brokerages and investing apps have logged intermittent technical issues. Below is the structured breakdown of the registered glitches and notable infrastructure disruptions affecting Indian investment platforms in 2026. --- ## Month-Wise Broker Glitch Registry (Q1 FY 2026–27) According to NSE Indian compliance tracking, here are the documented technical glitches reported by leading trading members and popular discount/full-service broker apps: | Trading Platform / App | April 2026 | May 2026 | June 2026 | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Groww** | 1 | 0 | 0 | | **Paytm Money** | 0 | 0 | 1 | | **5Paisa** | 0 | 0 | 1 | | **HDFC Securities** | 0 | 0 | 1 | | **ICICI Securities** | 0 | 0 | 1 | | **Sharekhan** | 0 | 0 | 2 | | **Anand Rathi** | 2 | 1 | 0 | | **Mirae Asset (m.Stock)** | 1 | 2 | 1 | | **Axis Securities** | 1 | 0 | 0 | | **StockHolding Services** | 1 | 2 | 2 | --- ## Notable Structural Outages Affecting Indian Apps While individual app architecture causes isolated bugs, systemic infrastructure points present a wider risk: * **Third-Party Dependency Risks:** Many top-tier Indian brokers depend heavily on centralized Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), Web Application Firewalls (WAFs), and cloud routing. Past infrastructure incidents (such as major global Cloudflare routing faults) have exposed "concentration risks." When a gateway layer hiccups, users frequently experience login failures, frozen option chains, or failed order loading—even if the core trading engines of brokers like Zerodha or Groww remain online in the background. * **Bypass Protocols:** In response to recurring downtime, several fintech platforms (like 5Paisa and others) have begun developing standalone CDN/WAF bypass mechanisms in mid-2026 to ensure that sudden network failures route traffic safely without locking users out of active positions. > **Investor Advisory Note:** If you encounter an outage during active market hours, check the official social handles of the broker or platforms like Downdetector to identify if it is a platform-wide issue. Keeping a secondary demat account with a different underlying routing infrastructure is a common mitigation strategy for active intra-day traders.

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Answered 29 June 2026

As of late June 2026, the Indian stock market has experienced high volatility, characterized by significant foreign portfolio investor (FPI) outflows and heavy trading volumes, which have tested the infrastructure of various investment apps. - **May 29, 2026 Sell-off Impact:** A sharp decline on May 29, 2026, where the Nifty 50 and Sensex plummeted, saw a "final hour crash" induced by high-volume rebalancing. Such volume spikes often place strain on broker app stability. - **Persistent High Volume Strain:** Throughout early 2026, particularly in March and May, significant market volatility and high volumes—including massive foreign investor outflows—have increased the risk of temporary technical glitches for retail trading apps, although major, prolonged outages affecting the whole market have been less frequent than in previous years. - **NSE Technical Glitches Tracker:** For the most up-to-date, granular history of technical glitches reported by specific trading members (brokers) in 2026, the official is the primary source of truth. For investors, 2026 has been marked by high volatility, making it crucial to have contingency plans, such as having multiple broker accounts, when trading during major market drops. Would you like to know about: - Specific **broker-reported outages** reported to the NSE in 2026? - How to **minimize risk** during high-volatility, high-volume market events? - The impact of the 2026 **foreign outflows** on app uptime?

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