Harness the Power of
Mutual Funds

Multiply Your Opportunities with Mutual Fund Diversification

Start Trading in 3 easy steps

1
Open An Account

Initiate your path to mutual fund investment by
seamlessly opening an account with us

2
Add Funds

Boost your investment portfolio by
adding funds

3
Trading Begins

Choose an investment plan that suits your
financial objectives and risk tolerance

The new definition of Derivatives Trading

Why invest in our mutual funds?

Diverse Portfolios

Access professionally managed mutual funds for instant risk reduction through diversified asset allocation

Liquidity and Convenience

Enjoy flexible buying and selling of mutual fund shares to meet your financial needs.

Expert Management

Benefit from skilled fund managers provided by an asset management company who optimize returns and manage risks on your behalf.

Affordable Start

Start investing with ease, even with a small initial amount, while leveraging the power of diversification

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Invest In the Stock Market

Investments in the stock market have gained traction in the recent past. However, understanding market fluctuations and investing smartly may be challenging, especially for investors who are beginners. Let us detail some stock market basics and the stepwise process in getting started.

How to invest in the stock market

A stock market is where different companies, exchanges, and investors list, buy or sell various securities such as shares, equities, derivatives, bonds, mutual funds, and more. Governing authorities like the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) monitor and regulate stock market functions.

Based on your market analysis, you may invest in the stock market for the short or long term. Short-term investment is about selling securities within 3 - 4 months of their purchase. When done right, this may help make quick profits.

Long-term investment entails holding the assets for an extended period of time, generally for 3+ years. This helps mitigate market risk and