Affiliate disclosure

Being upfront about how CoinMind makes money is part of earning your trust. Here is exactly how affiliate links work on this site.

What affiliate links are

Some links on CoinMind are affiliate (partner) links. If you click one and then sign up for or buy a product — for example, opening a demat account, applying for a credit card, or comparing a loan or insurance plan — we may earn a small commission. This comes from the company, not from you: you never pay anything extra, and often you get the same or a better deal.

How we keep it honest

Affiliate links are always clearly labelled as a “partner offer” or “partner link,” and they carry the proper rel="sponsored" tag. We only ever suggest a product that is genuinely relevant to the page you are on. Most importantly, our calculators, tools and written recommendations are never influenced by commissions — the maths is the maths, and our reviews are based on merit. If a product is worse, we will say so, commission or not. You can read more about how we work in our editorial standards.

Not financial advice

A partner link is a convenience, not a recommendation to buy. Whether a demat account, loan, card or insurance policy is right for you depends on your own situation. Everything on CoinMind is educational information, not personalised financial advice — please compare options and read the terms before signing up. See our full disclaimer.

Why we use them

CoinMind is free to use with no sign-up. Advertising and affiliate commissions are what keep it that way and pay for building new calculators and tools. If you find the site useful and choose to use a partner link, it genuinely helps — thank you.

Questions

If anything here is unclear, email us at hello@coinmind.in.