If you have the PAN card, you will be able to retrieve your mutual funds that you have invested.
To, The Manager ______________ From, ____________ ____________ ____________ Sir, Sub: Reg. Redemption of Mutual fund investment with folio number _________________ I would like to redeem my mutual fund investment with the fund _________________________________ with folio number _________________ as on today ________________ Kindly process the redemption request and credit the money into my bank account whose details are below: Bank Name: ________________ Acc Num: _________________ Branch: _________________ Thank you, __________________
Very well yes. The folio number of a MF is like the account number of your bank. You can get all the details you want using it.
To, The Manager ______________ From, ____________ ____________ ____________ Sir, Sub: Reg. Redemption of Mutual fund investment with folio number _________________ I would like to redeem my mutual fund investment with the fund _________________________________ with folio number _________________ as on today ________________ Kindly process the redemption request and credit the money into my bank account whose details are below: Bank Name: ________________ Acc Num: _________________ Branch: _________________ Thank you, __________________
To redeem your mutual fund shares, you typically need to write a letter of instruction to your mutual fund company. In the letter, include your account information, the number of shares you wish to redeem, and the method of payment you prefer (such as a check or electronic transfer). Be sure to sign and date the letter before sending it to the mutual fund company's address specified for redemption requests. It's important to follow the specific procedures outlined by your mutual fund company to ensure a smooth and timely redemption process.
There is no fixed number. A mutual fund company can purchase as many stocks as they want.
To, The Manager ______________ From, ____________ ____________ ____________ Sir, Sub: Reg. Redemption of Mutual fund investment with folio number _________________ I would like to redeem my mutual fund investment with the fund _________________________________ with folio number _________________ as on today ________________ Kindly process the redemption request and credit the money into my bank account whose details are below: Bank Name: ________________ Acc Num: _________________ Branch: _________________ Thank you, __________________
Very well yes. The folio number of a MF is like the account number of your bank. You can get all the details you want using it.
To, The Manager ______________ From, ____________ ____________ ____________ Sir, Sub: Reg. Redemption of Mutual fund investment with folio number _________________ I would like to redeem my mutual fund investment with the fund _________________________________ with folio number _________________ as on today ________________ Kindly process the redemption request and credit the money into my bank account whose details are below: Bank Name: ________________ Acc Num: _________________ Branch: _________________ Thank you, __________________
To redeem your mutual fund shares, you typically need to write a letter of instruction to your mutual fund company. In the letter, include your account information, the number of shares you wish to redeem, and the method of payment you prefer (such as a check or electronic transfer). Be sure to sign and date the letter before sending it to the mutual fund company's address specified for redemption requests. It's important to follow the specific procedures outlined by your mutual fund company to ensure a smooth and timely redemption process.
no it cant be done
You need to submit a redemption request with the mutual fund house where you have mutual fund investments. The fund house would have given you a folio number when you initially invested the money with them. You need to fill that up in the redemption form. Once you submit your request (Usually a redemption form) the mutual fund house will process your request and will repay you the current value of your investment in 3-5 working days.
Yes. You very well can.
As of may 2009 there are 38 asset management companies operating in india: 1 AIG Global Investment Group Mutual Fund 2 Baroda Pioneer Mutual Fund 3 Benchmark Mutual Fund 4 Bharti AXA Mutual Fund 5 Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund 6 Canara Robeco Mutual Fund 7 DBS Chola Mutual Fund 8 Deutsche Mutual Fund 9 DSP BlackRock Mutual Fund 10 Edelweiss Mutual Fund 11 Escorts Mutual Fund 12 Fidelity Mutual Fund 13 Fortis Mutual Fund 14 Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund 15 Goldman Sachs Mutual Fund 16 HDFC Mutual Fund 17 HSBC Mutual Fund 18 ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund 19 IDFC Mutual Fund 20 ING Mutual Fund 21 JM Financial Mutual Fund 22 JPMorgan Mutual Fund 23 Kotak Mahindra Mutual Fund 24 LIC Mutual Fund 25 Mirae Asset Mutual Fund 26 Morgan Stanley Mutual Fund 27 PRINCIPAL Mutual Fund 28 Quantum Mutual Fund 29 Reliance Mutual Fund 30 Religare AEGON Mutual Fund 31 Religare Mutual Fund 32 Sahara Mutual Fund 33 SBI Mutual Fund 34 Shinsei Mutual Fund 35 Sundaram BNP Paribas Mutual Fund 36 Tata Mutual Fund 37 Taurus Mutual Fund 38 UTI Mutual Fund
No one fund house can claim to be the number one fund company in India. The top few fund houses could be either of the below 3 fund houses: 1. SBI Magnum Mutual Funds 2. HDFC Mutual Funds 3. ICICI Prudential Mutual Funds
There is no fixed number. A mutual fund company can purchase as many stocks as they want.
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Usually one or at most two fund managers manage a mutual fund. The most common number is 'One"