Reliance Mutual Fund (RMF) (2024)

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INTRODUCTION OF RELIANCE MUTUAL FUND Overview The main objectives of the Trust are: Vision Statement Mission Statement Corporate Governance Corporate Governance Policy: Management: Employees: Reliance Mutual Fund Schemes: Equity/Growth Schemes Debt/Income Schemes Sector Specific Schemes Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) Fixed Maturity Plans (FMPs) Interval Fund / Fixed Maturity Plan Reliance Interval Fund (A Debt Oriented Interval Scheme): Reliance Fixed Horizon Fund Plan C (A close-ended scheme): Reliance Fixed Horizon Fund – (A close-ended income scheme): Reliance Fixed Horizon Fund – (A closed-ended income scheme): Reliance Fixed Horizon Fund (A closed-ended income scheme): Reliance Fixed Horizon Fund – (A closed-ended income scheme): Reliance Fixed Horizon Fund – (A closed-ended income scheme): Reliance Fixed Horizon Fund – (A closed-ended income scheme): Reliance Fixed Horizon Fund – (A closed-ended income scheme): Reliance Fixed Horizon Fund – (A closed-ended income scheme): Portfolio management services: Overview Organizational philosophy Investmant philosophy A rich canvas of melodies.. The keynotes to perfection “Minimizing Risks, Optimizing Gains” Strong investments, pure harmonies – what we believe in Reliance PMS – advantage: you The composer’s score – fund management Process Following are various services or investment schemes offered by Reliance Portfolio Management: 1). Absolute freedom option: 2). Large cap option: 3). Small & Mid cap option: 4). Concentrated option: Investment Time Horizon: 3 years & more Minimum Investment Amount: Fixed income schemes under portfolio management services: Blended Debt Plus Customized solutions: At Reliance – AMC (Asset Management Company) of Reliance Mutual fund: AMC has to discharge mainly three functions as under: Structure of AMC: Directors of the company include Amitabh Jhunjhunwala, a senior executive of ADAG. Cite This Work Related Services DMCA / Removal Request FAQs

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INTRODUCTION OF RELIANCE MUTUAL FUND

Overview

Reliance Mutual Fund (RMF) is one of India’s leading Mutual Funds, with Average Assets Under Management (AAUM) of Rs. 1,22,252 CRORES and an investor base of over 72.40 Lacs. (AAUM and investor count as of November 2009)

For its 7.3 million investors, RMF offers a well-rounded portfolio of products that meet varying requirements. They are served from offices across 226 locations in India, offices in Dubai, Singapore, Mauritius and UK

Reliance Mutual Fund, a part of the Reliance – Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, is one of the fastest growing mutual funds in the country. RMF offers investors a well-rounded portfolio of products to meet varying investor requirements and has presence in 118 cities across the country.

Reliance Mutual Fund constantly endeavors to launch innovative products and customer service initiatives to increase value to investors. “Reliance Mutual Fund schemes are managed by Reliance Capital Asset Management Limited., a subsidiary of Reliance Capital Limited, which holds 93.37% of the paid-up capital of RCAM, the balance paid up capital being held by minority shareholders.”

Reliance Capital Ltd. is one of India’s leading and fastest growing private sector financial services companies, and ranks among the top 3 private sector financial services and banking companies, in terms of net worth. Reliance Capital Ltd. has interests in asset management, life and general insurance, private equity and proprietary investments, stock broking and other financial services.

Sponsor: Reliance Capital Limited

Trustee: Reliance Capital Trustee Co. Limited

Investment Manager or Asset Manager: Reliance Capital Asset Management Limited

Statutory Details: The Sponsor, the Trustee and the Investment Manager are incorporated under the Companies Act 1956.

Reliance Mutual Fund (RMF) has been established as a trust under the Indian Trusts Act, 1882 with Reliance Capital Limited (RCL), as the Settlor/Sponsor and Reliance Capital Trustee Co. Limited (RCTCL), as the Trustee.

RMF has been registered with the Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI) vide registration number MF/022/95/1 dated June 30, 1995. The name of Reliance Capital Mutual Fund has been changed to Reliance Mutual Fund effective 11th. March 2004 vide SEBI’s letter no. IMD/PSP/4958/2004 date 11th. March 2004.

Reliance Mutual Fund was formed to launch various schemes under which units are issued to the Public with a view to contribute to the capital market and to provide investors the opportunities to make investments in diversified securities

The main objectives of the Trust are:

  • To carry on the activity of a Mutual Fund as may be permitted at law and formulate and devise various collective Schemes of savings and investments for people in India and abroad and also ensure liquidity of investments for the Unit holders;
  • To deploy Funds thus raised so as to help the Unit holders earn reasonable returns on their savings and
  • To take such steps as may be necessary from time to time to realize the effects without any limitation.

Risk Factors: Mutual Funds and securities investments are subject to market risks and there is no assurance or guarantee that the objectives of the Scheme will be achieved. As with any investment in securities, the NAV of the Units issued under the Scheme can go up or down depending on the factors and forces affecting the capital markets. Past performance of the Sponsor/AMC/Mutual Fund is not indicative of the future performance of the Scheme. The Sponsor is not responsible or liable for any loss resulting from the operation of the Scheme beyond their initial contribution of Rs.1 lakh towards the setting up of the Mutual Fund and such other accretions and additions to the corpus. The NAV of the Scheme may be affected, interalia, by changes in the market conditions, interest rates, trading volumes, settlement periods and transfer procedures. The Mutual Fund is not assuring that it will make periodical dividend distributions, though it has every intention of doing so. All dividend distributions are subject to the availability of distributable surplus in the Scheme.

Vision Statement

To be a globally respected wealth creator with an emphasis on customer care and a culture of good corporate governance

Mission Statement

To create and nurture a world-class, high performance environment aimed at delighting our customers

Corporate Governance

Corporate Governance Policy:

Reliance Capital Asset Management Ltd. has a vision of being a leading player in the Mutual Fund business and has achieved significant success and visibility in the market.

However, an imperative part of growth and visibility is adherence to Good Conduct in the marketplace. At Reliance Capital Asset Management Ltd., the implementation and observance of ethical processes and policies has helped us in standing up to the scrutiny of our domestic and international investors.

Management:

The management at Reliance Capital Asset Management Ltd. is committed to good Corporate Governance, which includes transparency and timely dissemination of information to its investors and unit holders. The Board of Directors of RCAM is a professional body, including well-experienced and knowledgeable Independent Members. Regular Audit Committee meetings are conducted to review the operations and performance of the company.

Employees:

Reliance Capital Asset Management Ltd. has at present, a code of conduct for all its officers. It has a clearly defined prohibition on insider trading policy and regulations. The management believes in the principles of propriety and utmost care is taken while handling public money, making proper and adequate disclosures.

All personnel at Reliance Capital Asset Management Ltd are made aware of their rights, obligations and duties as part of the Dealing Policy laid down in terms of SEBI guidelines. They are taken through a well-designed HR program, conducted to impart work ethics, the Code of Conduct, information security, Internet and e-mail usage and a host of other issues.

One of the core objectives of Reliance Capital Asset Management Ltd. is to identify issues considered sensitive by global corporate standards, and implement policies/guidelines in conformity with the best practices as an ongoing process.

Reliance Mutual Fund Schemes:

Equity/Growth Schemes

The aim of growth funds is to provide capital appreciation over the medium to long- term. Such schemes normally invest a major part of their corpus in equities. Such funds have comparatively high risks. These schemes provide different options to the investors like dividend option, capital appreciation, etc. and the investors may choose an option depending on their preferences. The investors must indicate the option in the application form. The mutual funds also allow the investors to change the options at a later date. Growth schemes are good for investors having a long-term outlook seeking appreciation over a period of time.

Debt/Income Schemes

The aim of income funds is to provide regular and steady income to investors. Such schemes generally invest in fixed income securities such as bonds, corporate debentures, Government securities and money market instruments. Such funds are less risky compared to equity schemes. These funds are not affected because of fluctuations in equity markets. However, opportunities of capital appreciation are also limited in such funds. The NAVs of such funds are affected because of change in interest rates in the country. If the interest rates fall, NAVs of such funds are likely to increase in the short run and vice versa. However, long term investors may not bother about these fluctuations.

Sector Specific Schemes

These are the funds/schemes which invest in the securities of only those sectors or industries as specified in the offer documents. e.g. Pharmaceuticals, Software, Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), Petroleum stocks, etc. The returns in these funds are dependent on the performance of the respective sectors/industries. While these funds may give higher returns, they are more risky compared to diversified funds. Investors need to keep a watch on the performance of those sectors/industries and must exit at an appropriate time. They may also seek advice of an expert.

Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)

Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are usually passively managed mutual fund schemes tracking a benchmark index and reflect the performance of that index. These schemes are listed on the stock exchange and therefore have the flexibility of trading like a share on the stock exchange. It can also be looked as a security that tracks an index, a commodity or a basket of assets like an index fund, but trades like a stock on an exchange, thus experiencing price changes throughout the day as it is bought and sold.

Fixed Maturity Plans (FMPs)

Fixed Maturity Plans (FMPs) are basically debt oriented investment schemes with a pre-specified tenure offered by mutual funds. FMPs invest in a portfolio of debt instruments whose maturity coincides with the maturity of the concerned FMP. The primary objective of a FMP is to generate income while aiming to protect the capital by investing in a portfolio of debt and money market securities. Since FMPs are available with several maturity options, one can invest in the relevant plan depending upon his investment horizon and the requirement of cash flows.

Interval Fund / Fixed Maturity Plan

Reliance Interval Fund (A Debt Oriented Interval Scheme):

The investment objective of the scheme is to seek to generate regular returns and growth of capital by investing in a diversified portfolio of Central and State Government securities and other fixed income/ debt securities normally maturing in line with the time profile of the plan with the objective of limiting interest rate volatility.

Reliance Fixed Horizon Fund Plan C (A close-ended scheme):

The primary investment objective of the scheme is to seek to generate regular returns and growth of capital by investing in a diversified portfolio of Central and State Government securities and other fixed income/ debt securities normally maturing in line with the time profile of the scheme with the objective of limiting interest rate volatility.

Reliance Fixed Horizon Fund – (A close-ended income scheme):

The primary investment objective of the scheme is to seek to generate regular returns and growth of capital by investing in a diversified portfolio of Central and State Government securities and other fixed income/ debt securities normally maturing in line with the time profile of the scheme with the objective of limiting interest rate volatility.

Reliance Fixed Horizon Fund – (A closed-ended income scheme):

The primary investment objective of the scheme is to seek to generate regular returns and growth of capital by investing in a diversified portfolio of Central and State Government securities and other fixed income/ debt securities normally maturing in line with the time profile of the plan with the objective of limiting interest rate volatility.

Reliance Fixed Horizon Fund (A closed-ended income scheme):

The primary investment objective of the scheme is to seek to generate regular returns and growth of capital by investing in a diversified portfolio of Central and State Government securities and other fixed income/ debt securities normally maturing in line with the time profile of the plan with the objective of limiting interest rate volatility.

Reliance Fixed Horizon Fund – (A closed-ended income scheme):

The primary investment objective of the scheme is to seek to generate regular returns and growth of capital by investing in a diversified portfolio of Central and State Government securities and other fixed income/ debt securities normally maturing in line with the time profile of the plan with the objective of limiting interest rate volatility.

Reliance Fixed Horizon Fund – (A closed-ended income scheme):

The primary investment objective of the scheme is to seek to generate regular returns and growth of capital by investing in a diversified portfolio of Central and State Government securities and other fixed income/ debt securities normally maturing in line with the time profile of the plan with the objective of limiting interest rate volatility.

Reliance Fixed Horizon Fund – (A closed-ended income scheme):

The primary investment objective of the scheme is to seek to generate regular returns and growth of capital by investing in a diversified portfolio of Central and State Government securities and other fixed income/ debt securities normally maturing in line with the time profile of the plan with the objective of limiting interest rate volatility.

Reliance Fixed Horizon Fund – (A closed-ended income scheme):

The primary investment objective of the scheme is to seek to generate regular returns and growth of capital by investing in a diversified portfolio of Central and State Government securities and other fixed income/ debt securities normally maturing in line with the time profile of the plan with the objective of limiting interest rate volatility.

Reliance Fixed Horizon Fund – (A closed-ended income scheme):

The primary investment objective of the scheme is to seek to generate regular returns and growth of capital by investing in a diversified portfolio of Central and State Government securities and other fixed income/ debt securities normally maturing in line with the time profile of the plan with the objective of limiting interest rate volatility.

Portfolio management services:

Overview

Reliance Portfolio Management Services is an exclusive offering from the portfolio management division of Reliance Capital Asset Management Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Reliance Capital Ltd., Reliance Capital Asset Management Ltd. is also the investment manager for Reliance Mutual Fund schemes wherein it manages assets worth over Rs. 42,200 crores (as on Feb 28, 2007)

Reliance Portfolio Management Services is a premium financial service, offering innovative & exclusive products through discretionary & advisory services. Our expertise has earned the trust of thousands of high net-worth individual/ institutional investors and created a family that is constantly growing. Reliance Portfolio Management Services can conduct your investments with true finesse coupled with passion and innovation.

Reliance Portfolio Management Services is a part of Reliance Capital Asset Management Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Reliance Capital Ltd.

Reliance Capital Ltd. is one of India’s leading and fastest growing private sector financial services companies, and ranks among the top 3 private sector financial services and banking companies, in terms of net worth.

Reliance Capital Ltd. has interests in asset management, life and general insurance, private equity and proprietary investments, stock broking and other financial services

Organizational philosophy

When it comes to managing investments what one needs is the fine harmony and the scale of an orchestra. Essentially, this translates to a special kind of skill that understands the finer nuances and appreciates the subtle notes. Only then can the instrumentation deliver a consistently enhanced performance.

Now, you can get that kind of superior orchestration for your investment portfolio. Introducing Reliance Portfolio Management Services (Reliance PMS), a premium financial offering for select investors.

An exclusive service, where a diligent team of talented professionals with diverse skill sets orchestrate your investments to deliver optimum returns. And a consistently laudable performance.

Investmant philosophy

A rich canvas of melodies..

At Reliance PMS you can expect a multitude of innovative investment options to serve varying investment objectives.

The spectrum of asset classes traverses from the traditional asset classes, such as equities, fixed income or gold, to emerging ones, such as structured products or realty.

Their Aim:

To traverse the journey of your “wealth creation” with you by leveraging these asset options.

They constantly endeavor to deliver competitive returns through a conservative and a diligent fund management framework, that is supported by rigorous analysis and a proven investment methodology

The keynotes to perfection “Minimizing Risks, Optimizing Gains”

All great scores being with a plan. To make beautiful music and surpass all expectations. Their strategy is quite similar.

An increasing investor base is a reflection of the trust that investors repose in us, which we respect. Hence the safety of our investors assets is of utmost priority and this is the foundation of our investment philosophy.

At Reliance PMS, they view every portfolio with the diligence of a musician composing a new score. Fine-tuning. Enhancing. Improving. Constantly working towards superior orchestration of your portfolio. Naturally, this is only possible if the foundation is sound.

Strong investments, pure harmonies – what we believe in

Strong melodies call for a fine conductor. Reliance Portfolio Management Services can conduct your investments with utmost perfection. Our investment beliefs form the core of what we do.

Our foundation is based on five key elements: Canvas, Concentration, Cash and Flexibility, Customisation and Customer Service.

And it is with this rock solid base that we plan a fine crescendo for your investments

Reliance PMS – advantage: you

As a Reliance PMS customer, we get a lot more than just superior portfolio management. We get the advantage of a solid and reputable track record backed by the expertise of a sound and stable investment team.

Their philosophy lays considerable emphasis on an intensive research based, bottom-up, stock picking approach with a bias towards customizing the product offerings for our investors and business associates.

They strongly believe that our investments should be adaptable enough to succeed in any market situation. Which is why our investment philosophy revolves around a solid bottom-up approach.

So it’s true, when you invest with Reliance PMS, it’s certain that you will have all your investments in perfect sync.

The composer’s score – fund management Process

All great scores begin with a plan. To make beautiful music and surpass all expectations. Their process is quite similar.

All potential investment opportunities are subjected to extensive research, which includes analysis of various macro and micro economic indicators, related to specific sector company and or industry.

This coupled with company visits and extensive interaction facilitates a data pool, which becomes the foundation of the process.

Following are various services or investment schemes offered by Reliance Portfolio Management:

1). Absolute freedom option:

This investment option is a highly flexible one with a very direct focus. To make the most of investment openings across a wide gamut of large cap, mid cap and small cap stocks.

The aim of this product is to deliver positive absolute returns. It plans to do this by focusing on research based value investing to cover potentially investment-worthy companies.

  • Investment Time Horizon: 3 years & more
  • Minimum Investment Amount :
    • Resident Indian: INR 1 Crore
    • Non Resident Indian: INR 2 Crores

2). Large cap option:

This portfolio model endeavors to generate capital appreciation by investing in companies drawn primarily from the Top 250 companies. These companies are ranked on the basis of market capitalization.

The focus over here is on companies with a proven track record and a favorable medium to long-term outlook.

  • Investment Time Horizon: 3 years & more
  • Minimum Investment Amount :
    • Resident Indian: INR 1 Crore
    • Non Resident Indian: INR 2 Crores

3). Small & Mid cap option:

Capital appreciation through bottom up stock picking is of priority here with a special emphasis on the small and mid-cap space. Incisive and keen research is the backbone of this product.

A dedicated research team will initiate portfolio building by discovering businesses that are relatively new and less tracked.

  • Investment Time Horizon: 3 years & more
  • Minimum Investment Amount :
    • Resident Indian: INR 1 Crore
    • Non Resident Indian: INR 2 Crores

4). Concentrated option:

The investment objective of concentrated option is to achieve long term capital appreciation from equity and equity related investments.

This investment option endeavors to invest disproportionate corpus in large and mid cap high growth companies that would be able to compound wealth over medium to long term.

Investment Time Horizon: 3 years & more

Minimum Investment Amount:

  • Resident Indian:
    • Resident Indian: INR 1 Crore
    • Tranche 1: INR 50 Lacs
    • Tranche 2: INR 25 Lacs*
    • Tranche 3: INR 25 Lacs*
  • Non Resident Indian: INR 1 Crores

5). Emerging sector opportunity option: The Trinity Option which is a part of Emerging Sector Opportunity Option shall invest in a combination of sectors in order to cater to specific investor requirements and market conditions. The Trinity Series will look at investment opportunities in Natural Resources, Infrastructure & Capital Goods and Financial Services.

The “Trinity Series” offer the investors an opportunity to be part of the emerging sectors which would be the engines of growth and key drivers of the Indian economy

  • Investment Time Horizon: 3 years & more
  • Minimum Investment Amount :
    • Resident Indian: INR 1 Crore
    • Non Resident Indian: INR 1 Crores

Fixed income schemes under portfolio management services:

All Season Debt Shield

  • Aggressive Returns Option:

A highly flexible investment option, which offers a diversified investment portfolio across ratings and the yield curve.

  • Fixed Maturity Option:

A relatively protective investment option with investments predominantly locked for the duration of the scheme. In certain scenarios, there might be partial redemption allowed, without a significant impact on the portfolio returns.

  • Liquidity Option:

The underlying tone of this investment option is to essentially provide the investors with superior returns as compared to traditional open-ended money market schemes.

Blended Debt Plus

  • Best of Funds Option

Under this option, investments shall be made in units of different mutual funds. This option is designed to achieve even greater diversification than traditional mutual funds.

  • Structured products solution:

Structured Products are Investment instruments that combine at least one derivative with assets such as equity and fixed income securities. Such products are fast emerging as an alternate asset class among HNI/ Institutional investors providing opportunities that capture potential upsides of the equity universe with capital protection.

Customized solutions:

At Reliance –

PMS believe in delivering more than what the customer expects, customized solutions are just a step towards it.

Customized solutions are investments specially created to meet needs that cannot be met from the standardized financial instruments available in the market.

Customized solutions capture the characteristics of traditional and nontraditional investments with financial instruments. The strategic combination of these components provides control and flexibility to address those investors whose investment objective is not met through traditional investments available.

AMC (Asset Management Company) of Reliance Mutual fund:

A company that invests its clients’ pooled fundinto securities that match its declared financial objectives. Asset management companies provide investors with more diversification and investing options than they would have by themselves.

Mutual funds, hedge funds andpension plans are all run by asset management companies. These companies earn income by charging service fees to their clients.

AMCs offer their clients more diversificationbecause they have a larger pool of resources than the individual investor.Pooling assets together and paying out proportional returns allows investors to avoid minimum investment requirements often required when purchasing securities on their own,as well as the ability toinvest in a larger set of securities with a smaller investment

AMC has to discharge mainly three functions as under:

  • Taking investment decisions and making investments of the funds through market dealer/brokers in the secondary market securities or directly in the primary capital market or money market instruments
  • Realize fund position by taking account of all receivables and realizations, moving corporate actions involving declaration of dividends,etc to compensate investors for their investments in units; and
  • Maintaining proper accounting and information for pricing the units and arriving at net asset value (NAV), the information about the listed schemes and the transactions of units in the secondary market. AMC has to feed back the trustees about its fund management operations and has to maintain a perfect information system.

Structure of AMC:

RCAM has been appointed as the Asset Management Company of Reliance Mutual Fund by The Trustee vide Investment Management Agreement (IMA) dated May 12, 1995 and executed between Reliance Capital Trustee Co. Limited and Reliance Capital Asset Management Ltd. and amended on August 12, 1997 in line with SEBI (Mutual Funds) Regulations, 1996).

Reliance Capital Asset Management Ltd.(RCAM) is an unlisted Public Limited Company incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956 on February 24, 1995, having its registered office at “Reliance House”, Near. Mardia Plaza, Off. C.G. Road, Ahmedabad, 380 006 and its Corporate Office at One Indiabulls Centre, Tower 1, Jupiter Mills Compound , 841, Senapati Bapat Marg, Elphinstone Road, Mumbai – 400 013.

Directors of the company include Amitabh Jhunjhunwala, a senior executive of ADAG.

Amitabh Chaturvedi is the managing director of the AMC.

As of end August 2006, Reliance mutual fund has Rs 28,753 crore of assets under management. Reliance Equity Fund, launched by Reliance MF in early 2006, is the largest mutual find scheme in the country with a fund size of over Rs 5,500 crore.

The net worth of the Asset Management Company based on audited accounts as on March 31, 2009 is Rs. 841.32 Crore.

Here is a list of mutual funds of Reliance which includes Debt/Income Funds , Equity Funds and Sector Specific Funds.

Latest NAV

Scheme Name

NAV (Net Asset Value)

Date

Reliance Medium Term Fund-Retail Plan – Growth Plan Bonus Option

13.4254

03-Dec-2009

Reliance Medium Term Fund-Retail Plan – Growth Plan Growth Option

18.7981

03-Dec-2009

Reliance Medium Term Fund-Retail Plan – Monthly Dividend Plan

10.3827

03-Dec-2009

Reliance Medium Term Fund-Retail Plan – Quarterly Dividend Plan

10.8016

03-Dec-2009

Reliance NRI Income Fund-Dividend Plan-Dividend Option

11.8741

03-Dec-2009

Reliance NRI Income Fund-Growth Plan-Growth Option

11.8741

03-Dec-2009

Reliance Short Term Fund-Dividend Re-investment Plan

10.6417

03-Dec-2009

Reliance Short Term Fund-Growth Plan

17.1406

03-Dec-2009

Reliance Short Term Fund-Quarterly Dividend Plan

13.5299

03-Dec-2009

Reliance Banking Fund-Dividend Plan-Dividend Option

31.2926

03-Dec-2009

Reliance Banking Fund-Growth Plan-Bonus Option

78.4123

03-Dec-2009

Reliance Banking Fund-Growth Plan-Growth Option

78.4123

03-Dec-2009

Reliance Diversified Power Sector Fund-Dividend Plan-Dividend

47.6648

03-Dec-2009

Reliance Diversified Power Sector Fund-Growth-Bonus

76.6486

03-Dec-2009

Reliance Diversified Power Sector Fund-Growth-Growth

76.6486

03-Dec-2009

Reliance Equity Fund-Dividend Plan-Dividend Option

15.1151

03-Dec-2009

Reliance Equity Fund-Growth Plan-Bonus Option

15.1151

03-Dec-2009

Reliance Equity Fund-Growth Plan-Growth Option

15.1151

03-Dec-2009

Reliance Equity Opportunities Fund-Dividend Plan-Dividend Option

19.3456

03-Dec-2009

Reliance Equity Opportunities Fund-Growth Plan-Bonus Option

27.3863

03-Dec-2009

Reliance Equity Opportunities Fund-Growth Plan-Growth Option

27.3863

03-Dec-2009

Reliance Growth Fund-Dividend Plan-(D)

53.3177

03-Dec-2009

Reliance Growth Fund-Growth Plan-Bonus Option

68.9535

03-Dec-2009

Reliance Growth Fund-Growth Plan-Growth Option

415.6732

03-Dec-2009

Reliance Media & Entertainment Fund-Dividend Plan-Dividend Option

18.0409

03-Dec-2009

Reliance Media & Entertainment Fund-Growth Plan-Bonus Option

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Reliance Mutual Fund (RMF) (2024)

FAQs

What is RMF fund? ›

A Retirement Mutual Fund (RMF) is a new type of mutual fund that promotes savings and long-term investment for a comfortable life after retirement.

What happened to my Reliance Mutual Fund? ›

Reliance Mutual Fund has been renamed as Nippon India Mutual Fund. The new name came after Nippon Life Insurance of Japan completed the acquisition of 75 per cent stake in Reliance Nippon Life Asset Management from Reliance Capital.

What is the new name of Reliance Mutual Fund? ›

Nippon India Mutual Funds (formerly Reliance Mutual Fund) is one of the leading asset management companies in India.

Which is best Mutual Fund in reliance? ›

Best Reliance Mutual Fund Schemes in Equity Category
Fund Name3 Yr Return5 Yr Return
Nippon India Large Cap Fund- Growth Plan -Growth Option Average RISK16.08%11.9%
Nippon India Banking and Financial Services Fund-Growth Plan-Growth Option Moderate Low RISK12.3%8.05%
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What is SSF and RMF? ›

Super Saving Fund, SSF

Retirement Mutual Fund, RMF. Credit limit granted with reduced privileges.

What is SSF fund? ›

A Super Savings Fund or SSF is a fund to promote long-term savings which is established to replace Long Term Equity Funds or LTF that ended in 2019.

How can I know my Reliance Mutual Fund balance? ›

57. To know your scheme balance, for single folio SMS “balance” and for multiple folio SMS “balance (followed by last 6 digits of folio no.)” and send SMS to 9664001111. This new missed call service for account Balance is free of charge.

Has Reliance Mutual Fund changed to Nippon? ›

Nippon India Mutual Fund (NIMF) was earlier known as Reliance​​​ Mutual Fund.

How can I redeem my Reliance Mutual Fund Online? ›

You simply have to log-on to the 'Online Transaction' page of the desired Mutual Fund and log-in using your Folio Number and/or the PAN, select the Scheme and the number of units (or the amount) you wish to redeem and confirm your transaction.

Is Reliance Nippon Mutual Fund Safe? ›

It is a fund with Moderately High risk and has given a CAGR/Annualized return of 11.7% since its launch. Ranked 20 in Large Cap category. Return for 2021 was 32.4% , 2020 was 4.9% and 2019 was 7.3% .

Is Nippon MF good? ›

Nippon India Mutual Fund is among India's top asset management companies with an Assets Under Management (AUM) of Rs. 2,79,369 crore (as of May 31 2022 ). The company was earlier called Reliance Mutual Fund when Japan-based insurer Nippon LIfe Insurance Company was in a joint venture with Reliance Capital.

Are reliance and Nippon same? ›

Reliance Mutual Fund has been renamed as Nippon India Mutual Fund. The new name came after Nippon Life Insurance of Japan completed the acquisition of 75 per cent stake in Reliance Nippon Life Asset Management from Reliance Capital.

Which Nippon fund is best? ›

List of Nippon Mutual Funds in India
Fund NameCategory1Y Returns
Nippon India Small Cap FundEquity11.5%
Nippon India Gilt Securities FundDebt1.5%
Nippon India Large Cap FundEquity3.7%
Nippon India Tax Saver (ELSS) FundEquity-0.5%
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Which fund is best from Nippon India? ›

Nippon India MF Top Rated Funds
  • Nippon India Small Cap Fund Direct- Growth. ...
  • Nippon India Growth Fund Direct- Growth. ...
  • Nippon India Consumption Fund Direct-Growth. ...
  • Nippon India Focused Equity Fund Direct-Growth. ...
  • Nippon India Value Fund Direct-Growth. ...
  • Nippon India Index Fund S&P BSE Sensex Plan Direct-Growth.

Which Nippon SIP is best for long term? ›

Nippon India Power and Infra Fund SIP Returns
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Is Reliance Nippon Mutual Fund Safe? ›

It is a fund with Moderately High risk and has given a CAGR/Annualized return of 11.7% since its launch. Ranked 20 in Large Cap category. Return for 2021 was 32.4% , 2020 was 4.9% and 2019 was 7.3% .

Is it safe to invest in Nippon India Mutual Fund? ›

Yes. The Nippon India Mutual Fund is a diversified fund with a portfolio including stocks of various sectors and companies. This means that the management does not just invest in one sector or one company but rather takes up its entire portfolio as an investment option.

Who is the owner of Nippon? ›

Nippon Paint
FounderJujiro Motegi
HeadquartersOyodo Kita, Kita-ku, Osaka 531-8511 , Japan
Area servedWorldwide
Key peopleMasaaki Tanaka (President) Goh Hup Jin (Chairman)
ProductsPaints Coatings Fine chemicals
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Who controls a Mutual Fund? ›

Mutual funds are operated by professional money managers, who allocate the fund's assets and attempt to produce capital gains or income for the fund's investors. A mutual fund's portfolio is structured and maintained to match the investment objectives stated in its prospectus.

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