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Q. Why do some shares have a zero buy average price?
Because they were acquired through corporate actions such as bonus issues, splits, gifts, or off-market transfers—which do not entail a real purchase—some shares display a zero buy average price. Brokers display the buy average as ₹0 because no money was paid to acquire them. This maintains the accuracy of cost-based returns. In certain instances, the buy price may also momentarily display as zero due to a technical processing delay.