Patel Wealth Review

Updated: March 20, 2026
Patel Wealth
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CategoryMetricsMeaning
RatingsGlobal Rank925021
Country CodeIN
Country Rank61525
Category Rank-
Engagement metricsVisits21381
Bounce Rate0.3713
Pageviews per Visit4.34
Avg. Visit Duration145.73
Estimated monthly visitsDecember 202523523
January 202619896
February 202621381
Top countriesIndia (IN)100%
Traffic sourcesSearch62.09%
Direct31.5%
Referrals3.53%
Paid Referrals1.76%
Social1.07%
Mail0.06%
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About Patel Wealth

Patel Wealth Advisors Pvt Ltd (PWAPL) is a registered stockbroker and trading member of the National Stock Exchange (NSE), Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), and Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) in India. The firm offers equity, derivatives, commodities, currency, depository, IPO, mutual fund, insurance, NRI investment, bonds, financial planning, research, PMS, and online trading services. PWAPL operates under the name Patel Wealth Advisors and provides various in-house contact departments including RMS, IT, back office, IPO, KYC, accounts, depository & AP registrations, compliance operations & mutual funds, PMS & advisory, and a call & trade dealing desk.

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) issued an ex‑parte interim order dated April 28, 2025, barring PWAPL and its four directors—Denish Maheshbhai Patel, Mitul Umedlal Vora, Kaushal Vasantrai Patel, and Minish Maheshbhai Patel—from trading in securities, directly or indirectly, including using its proprietary account. SEBI identified 621 unique "order spoofing" instances across 173 scrips over 292 scrip‑days (January 1, 2022 to January 31, 2025), resulting in ₹3.226 crore of unlawful gains, which have been ordered to be impounded.

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  • Regulatory action by SEBI: PWAPL and its directors have been barred from all securities market activities due to “order spoofing” manipulative trading practices involving ₹3.226 crore in unlawful gains.

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