Dream Sports launches stockbroking platform DreamStreet, targets first-time investors

Dream Sports launches stockbroking platform DreamStreet, targets first-time investors



Dream Sports, the parent of Dream11, has launched DreamStreet, a stockbroking platform aimed at making investing more accessible for retail participants in India. In particular, the company is targeting first-time investors who have steered clear of the markets due to complexity or lack of guidance.

At launch, DreamStreet offers investment in stocks and ETFs, with futures & options and initial public offerings (IPOs) expected to go live in the coming weeks.

The platform uses AI-led insights and provides traders access to SEBI-registered research analysts and investment advisors.

DreamStreet also has a built-in AI companion called Veda, which assists users with stock analysis and investment decisions. According to a statement, the platform has a fully digital account-opening process and promised transparent disclosure of fees and charges.

DreamStreet enters a crowded retail broking market that includes Groww, Dhan, and Zerodha.

Rahul Mirchandani, cofounder and CEO of DreamStreet, said the platform aims to bridge the gap between the intent to invest and the confidence to take the first step.