Loan Overview
A Mutual Fund is an investment vehicle that pools money from multiple investors and invests it in stocks, bonds, or other securities. It is managed by professional fund managers and helps investors achieve financial goals through diversified investments.
Features & Benefits
Key Features
- Fund Type
- Investment Mode
- Minimum Investment
- Risk Level
Additional Benefits
- Equity Funds
- Debt Funds
- Hybrid Funds
- Index Funds
- ELSS
- Liquid Funds
- SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) or Lump Sum investment.
- Investments can start with small amounts depending on the fund.
- Low
- moderate
- or high depending on the fund category.
Eligibility Criteria
Individuals, minors (through guardians), NRIs, companies, and trusts can invest in mutual funds subject to KYC compliance.
Interest Rates
Returns are market-linked and not fixed. Charges may include expense ratio, exit load, and applicable taxes. Some funds may charge penalties for early withdrawal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Includes common questions about SIP, fund types, returns, risk factors, redemption process, taxation, and investment safety.
How to Apply
Choose a mutual fund based on your investment goals and risk profile, complete KYC verification, fill out the application form online or offline, select SIP or lump-sum investment, and make the payment to start investing.