
LiveIndia Markets Update: Jio Financial Services Rallies After SEBI Nod for Jio Blackrock Broking
Mumbai, June 30, 2025 —
Jio Financial Services Ltd (JIOFIN) saw a sharp rise in early trading on Monday, with shares jumping 2.44% to ₹331.35, up ₹7.90 from the previous close of ₹323.45. The surge comes after the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) granted regulatory approval to Jio Blackrock Broking, a joint venture between Reliance’s Jio Financial and global investment giant BlackRock.
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This strategic partnership is expected to disrupt India’s online broking space by offering tech-driven, low-cost investment solutions to retail investors. The move is part of Jio Financial’s broader strategy to expand its footprint across the financial services ecosystem, including lending, insurance, and wealth management.
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The broader financial and tech ecosystem also saw movement:
The rally comes amid strong investor confidence in Reliance Group’s diversification strategy and its push into fintech and capital markets through tech-first platforms.
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