SEBI announced today that new investors will have to pay an additional Rs 150 for investment of Rs 10,000 and above in mutual funds, while the charge will be Rs 100 for existing investors. Milind Bharve tells CNBC-TV18 that the decisions taken by SEBI are a good for the future of the mutual fund (MF) industry
first published: Jul 28, 2011 09:09 pm
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