Sunday, November 29, 2009

UTI to be first on NSE mutual fund platform

Around 30 of the 100 schemes of UTI Mutual Fund will be listed on the new NSE Mutual Fund platform, which is set for a Monday launch.

The liquid schemes will not be included among them, said a top UTI official.

For the fund industry, it will be a new technology-driven initiative when UTI MF lists its schemes on Monday on NSE's new platform – the Mutual Fund Service System (MFSS).

In November 2000 a similar initiative by the Association of Mutual Funds in India made it possible for Indian funds to declare their NAVs on a common platform.

BSE to join soon

Around 10 mutual funds are expected to join NSE's platform within a week's time, an NSE official said. BSE too is readying a similar platform for launch, a BSE spokesperson said, without giving further details.

The new transaction platform allows investors who have demat accounts to transact in mutual funds online by logging on to their broker's telecom network, which will be linked to NSE's MFSS.

Those who do not have demat accounts will have to apply to their respective mutual funds for generation of a personal identification number (PIN), a user ID and password; this route will also facilitate online transactions, without the broker coming into the picture.

Such investors will have to provide their bank account details along with their PAN and fund folio numbers to get their PIN.

Transactions would be processed on the business day on which the investor's funds are credited to the mutual fund's bank account. Units will be allotted at the previous day's NAV for orders received up to 3 p.m.

In addition to online subscription and redemption, investors can apply for new fund offers and additional subscription in various schemes.

The facility will also enable switching of units from one scheme, plan or option to another.

No entry load will be charged for direct applications that are not routed through a broker or distributor, but are forwarded online to mutual fund houses through their online transaction facility, the Web site of UTIMF said.

There is no clarity on levy of brokerage and securities transaction tax. NSE officials declined to comment on this matter.

No comments:

Just click away from joining most active Mutual Fund India google group

Google Groups
Subscribe to Mutual Fund india
Email:
Visit this group

Aggrasive Portfolio

  • Principal Emerging Bluechip fund (Stock picker Fund) 11%
  • Reliance Growth Fund (Stock Picker Fund) 11%
  • IDFC Premier Equity Fund (Stock picker Fund) (STP) 11%
  • HDFC Equity Fund (Mid cap Fund) 11%
  • Birla Sun Life Front Line Equity Fund (Large Cap Fund) 10%
  • HDFC TOP 200 Fund (Large Cap Fund) 8%
  • Sundram BNP Paribas Select Midcap Fund (Midcap Fund) 8%
  • Fidelity Special Situation Fund (Stock picker Fund) 8%
  • Principal MIP Fund (15% Equity oriented) 10%
  • IDFC Savings Advantage Fund (Liquid Fund) 6%
  • Kotak Flexi Fund (Liquid Fund) 6%

Moderate Portfolio

  • HDFC TOP 200 Fund (Large Cap Fund) 11%
  • Principal Large Cap Fund (Largecap Equity Fund) 10%
  • Reliance Vision Fund (Large Cap Fund) 10%
  • IDFC Imperial Equity Fund (Large Cap Fund) 10%
  • Reliance Regular Saving Fund (Stock Picker Fund) 10%
  • Birla Sun Life Front Line Equity Fund (Large Cap Fund) 9%
  • HDFC Prudence Fund (Balance Fund) 9%
  • ICICI Prudential Dynamic Plan (Dynamic Fund) 9%
  • Principal MIP Fund (15% Equity oriented) 10%
  • IDFC Savings Advantage Fund (Liquid Fund) 6%
  • Kotak Flexi Fund (Liquid Fund) 6%

Conservative Portfolio

  • ICICI Prudential Index Fund (Index Fund) 16%
  • HDFC Prudence Fund (Balance Fund) 16%
  • Reliance Regular Savings Fund - Balanced Option (Balance Fund) 16%
  • Principal Monthly Income Plan (MIP Fund) 16%
  • HDFC TOP 200 Fund (Large Cap Fund) 8%
  • Principal Large Cap Fund (Largecap Equity Fund) 8%
  • JM Arbitrage Advantage Fund (Arbitrage Fund) 16%
  • IDFC Savings Advantage Fund (Liquid Fund) 14%

Best SIP Fund For 10 Years

  • IDFC Premier Equity Fund (Stock Picker Fund)
  • Principal Emerging Bluechip Fund (Stock Picker Fund)
  • Sundram BNP Paribas Select Midcap Fund (Midcap Fund)
  • JM Emerging Leader Fund (Multicap Fund)
  • Reliance Regular Saving Scheme (Equity Stock Picker)
  • Biral Mid cap Fund (Mid cap Fund)
  • Fidility Special Situation Fund (Stock Picker)
  • DSP Gold Fund (Equity oriented Gold Sector Fund)