Can a resident Indian invest in Sundaram India Mid Cap Fund?
Sundaram India Mid Cap Fund is only open for NRIs and OCIs. Resident Indians are not allowed to invest in this fund.
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What is the Sundaram India Mid Cap Fund (IFSC - GIFT City)?
The Sundaram India Mid Cap GIFT Fund is an inbound feeder fund that seeks to provide long term capital growth by investing in the units of Sundaram's domestic Mid Cap mutual fund. For more information about the fund, you can refer to the brochure and ...
Are there any charges associated with investing in Sundaram India Mid-Cap funds?
Yes, there is a stamp-duty charge of 0.005% per investment on placing an order for Sundaram India Mid-Cap funds.
What is the Tata India Dynamic Equity Fund (IFSC - GIFT City)?
It is a retail feeder fund launched by Tata Asset Management at GIFT City, India’s international finance hub. The fund invests in Tata Mutual Funds in India across large-cap, mid-cap, small-cap, ETFs, and sector/thematic funds, offering NRIs a ...
What happens to my Mutual Fund investments if I become a resident Indian?
Since inbound Mutual Funds are exclusively for NRIs, it’s ideal that you redeem all your GIFT city mutual fund (inbound/investing into India) investments prior to becoming a resident Indian. If not redeemed before becoming a resident Indian, the ...
Who can invest in Tata India Dynamic Equity Fund?
The fund is available to Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs), and Foreign Investors. Please note this fund is not open to US & Canada.