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  1. AMFI is a nodal association of mutual funds across India. AMFI provides useful knowledge and insights regarding mutual funds and investments.

  2. Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) is a non-profit industry body of the asset management companies (AMCs) of all Mutual Funds in India that are registered with Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). AMFI was incorporated on August 22, 1995 under section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956 (corresponding Section 8 of the new Companies ...

  3. www.amfiindia.com › research-information › other-dataResearch & Information - AMFI

    New to Mutual Funds; Already an MF Investor; Intermediary; Research & Information

  4. www.amfiindia.com › mutual-fundAMFI

    SIP is a very convenient method of investing in mutual funds through standing instructions to debit your bank account every month, without the hassle of having to write out a cheque each time.

  5. Select Mutual Fund Select Type. From Date. To Date. Note : One can download historical NAV for a maximum period of 90 days at a time. Download NAV | Schedule of Investor Awareness Program | Districts Adopted | AMC Branches |. Mutual Fund Summit | Videos | Web Help | Downloads | SEBI | NISM | Sitemap. TERMS OF USE | PRIVACY NOTICE.

  6. New to Mutual Funds; Already an MF Investor; Intermediary; Research & Information

  7. To view the list of MF Distributors whose AMFI Registration number (ARN) has been declared INVALID w.e.f. 01-Jul-2021 due to non-compliance of mandatory Name Change pursuant to amendments to relevant SEBI Regulations , CLICK HERE. Search for your nearest financial advisor.

  8. View Net Asset Value (NAV) for all schemes from any fund house across India.

  9. Mutual funds are favoured globally for the variety of investment options they offer. There is something for every profile and preference. Chart 1: Risk/Return trade-off by mutual fund category. Type of Mutual Fund schemes. Mutual Fund schemes could be ‘open ended’ or close-ended’ and actively managed or passively managed.

  10. MFDs are governed by the SEBI Mutual Fund Regulations and the circulars issued thereunder, and need to abide by AMFI Code of Conduct for Mutual Funds Distributors which is available on AMFI website and the guidelines and circulars issued by AMFI from time to time.

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