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Zerodha Closes Zero1 Creator Network, Shifts Focus to In-House Content Amid Regulatory Challenges

Indianewsweek By Indianewsweek April 22, 2026 3 Min Read
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Zerodha, India’s largest discount brokerage firm, has discontinued its creator-led media initiative, Zero1, due to regulatory uncertainties, opting instead for a fully owned in-house content approach focused on financial education.

The Zero1 network was launched as part of Zerodha’s modern educational efforts, aiming to simplify complex topics related to finance, health, and climate through data-driven storytelling. It partnered with a range of content creators, who were given the opportunity to develop and own their show formats across various platforms.

A representative from the company stated, “The Zero1 network was one of the initiatives of our new-age education venture. However, there was a lot of regulatory uncertainty around the entire initiative, and we took a call to wind this down.” This decision aligns with growing scrutiny from regulators regarding financial content on social media, particularly concerning investor protection and the risk of mis-selling.

The Zero1 network included prominent influencers such as Varun Mayya, Sonia Shenoy, and Revant Himatsingka, many of whom boast subscriber counts ranging from over 100,000 to more than a million. This made Zero1 a notable player in India’s burgeoning creator economy.

Although described internally as an experimental effort, Zero1 operated for over a year and achieved significant outreach, according to Zerodha. However, the firm has decided to gain tighter control over its content creation and distribution processes. “Our new strategy is simple: to run and own all the channels in-house. We already run a slew of channels and will continue to expand these channels, with full control on the content that is put out,” the company explained.

Currently, Zerodha manages several content platforms, including Varsity (available in English and Hindi), Markets by Zerodha, Rainmatter, and various educational channels on YouTube and Instagram. The firm has reiterated its commitment to enhancing financial literacy as a central theme of its operations.

In a related initiative, LearnApp, a Zerodha-funded start-up established in 2018, will continue to develop and expand Zero1 and other owned properties, supporting the broader focus on financial education.

This strategic pivot reflects Zerodha’s intention to operate within clearer regulatory parameters while maintaining its longstanding dedication to investor education, amidst an evolving regulatory landscape surrounding financial content creators.

Published on April 22, 2026.

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