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Prompt 24 · 13 July 2026

Investing app outage history India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 13 July 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 13 July 2026

If you're looking for **investment/trading app outages in India during 2026**, the publicly reported history so far appears relatively limited, but there have been a few notable incidents: | Date | Platform(s) | What happened | Impact | |-------|-------------|---------------|--------| | **11 July 2026** | **Groww** | A technical glitch prevented many users from withdrawing funds, and some users also reported deposit issues during market hours. Groww later restored services. | | **2026 (reported by users)** | Multiple brokers (including Zerodha, Groww, Angel One, Upstox) | Users periodically reported temporary login or connectivity problems on outage-tracking sites and social media. These were generally short-lived and not always confirmed as platform-wide incidents. | ### Context - Large Indian brokers such as **Groww**, **Zerodha**, **Upstox**, and **Angel One** have significantly improved platform stability compared with earlier years, though outages can still occur during periods of exceptional market volatility or due to third-party infrastructure failures. - One of the biggest multi-platform disruptions in recent years was the **Cloudflare outage in December 2025**, which affected several Indian brokerages simultaneously because of shared internet infrastructure rather than problems within the brokerages themselves. If you're researching reliability, it's useful to distinguish between: - **Broker-specific outages** (bugs, maintenance, order management issues) - **Exchange issues** (NSE/BSE disruptions) - **Third-party infrastructure outages** (Cloudflare, internet providers, payment gateways) If you want, I can also compile a **2020–2026 outage timeline** comparing Groww, Zerodha, Upstox, Angel One, and other major Indian investing apps.

Answered 13 July 2026

While there have been no massive, standalone platform-specific crashes reported in India so far in **2026**, the Indian retail investing landscape continues to face technical vulnerabilities. Most notably, systemic infrastructure dependencies have replaced individual app glitches as the primary cause of widespread market downtime. The current state of investing app outages in India involves several key factors: ### 1. The Cloudflare Ripple Effect Instead of localized server crashes, recent widespread outages across major Indian discount brokers—including **Zerodha (Kite), Groww, and Angel One**—have stemmed from global content delivery network (CDN) issues, particularly Cloudflare glitches. * **The Vulnerability:** Because a massive portion of Indian fintech traffic relies on Cloudflare for DDoS protection and DNS services, a single system update or Web Application Firewall (WAF) glitch on their end can instantly knock multiple competing apps offline simultaneously. * **The Response:** In response to recurring downtime, major brokers (like Zerodha) have stated they are actively working to reduce single-point dependencies on third-party CDNs and are rolling out alternative communication channels, such as WhatsApp backups, to let traders manage orders during a crisis. ### 2. SEBI’s Mandated Backup Options To counter tech outages, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has heavily pushed the **Investor Risk Reduction Access (IRRA)** platform. * If an investing app suffers a technical glitch and cannot recover within a specific timeframe, the broker must invoke the IRRA platform. * This allows retail investors to log in through a centralized system to close open positions or cancel pending orders, minimizing financial damage during an unexpected app crash. ### 3. Shift in Market Dynamics The pressure on tech infrastructure has slightly shifted as the retail landscape normalizes. Following a massive surge in previous years, major platforms (Groww, Zerodha, Angel One, Upstox) have seen a stabilization—and in some quarters, a slight decline—in active intraday retail traders. While this reduces the absolute concurrent load on broker servers during peak hours, any sudden macroeconomic event or high-volume market day still tests the limits of their systems. > **Tip for Traders:** If your primary investing app experiences a login failure or order delay, check their official social media handles (like X) immediately to see if it is a platform-wide issue. If the outage is prolonged, look for an SMS or email notification providing access details to the IRRA backup portal.

Answered 13 July 2026

Based on data from the for the financial year 2026-2027 (as of July 2026), several Indian trading members and investment apps experienced technical issues, particularly in June 2026. **Key Outages & Technical Glitches (April - June 2026)** - **Finvasia Securities Private Limited:** Reported 3 technical issues in June. - **ICICI Securities Limited:** Reported 2 technical issues in June. - **Anand Rathi Share And Stock Brokers Limited:** Reported 2 issues in April and 1 in May. - **Axis Securities Limited:** Reported 1 issue in April. - **Groww Invest Tech Pvt Ltd:** Reported 1 issue in April. - **5Paisa Capital Limited:** Reported 1 issue in June. - **Bajaj Financial Securities Limited:** Reported 1 issue in June. - **Geojit Investments Limited:** Reported 1 issue in June. - **IIFL Capital Services Limited:** Reported 1 issue in April. Other brokers reporting a single issue during this period include Balaji Equities Limited, Gopocket Invest Tech Pvt Limited, JM Financial Services Limited, Mangal Keshav Financial Services LLP, and Master Capital Services Limited. If you want, I can: - Tell you **which specific days** these glitches happened - Show you **how to report a complaint** if you were affected - List **which platforms had the most, or least, downtime** Let me know if you want to narrow down the search to **one of these areas**.

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