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Like Fidelity Zero Index Funds, can zero expense mutual fund schemes work in India?

Coming up with zero expense mutual funds can be thought of as practical thing in index funds. But applying the same in case of actively managed funds would be challenging and might even be unsustainable in the long run.

August 07, 2018 / 11:38 IST
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Recently, Fidelity Investments launched new mutual fund schemes with zero expenses for retail investors in the US. These schemes are known as Fidelity Zero Index Funds. According to a company press release, these are the first-ever zero expense ratio self-indexed funds for retail investors available in the market.

At Moneycontrol, we spoke to some of the experts in mutual fund industry to know whether Indian AMCs are equipped to launch such zero expense mutual fund schemes or spin-off something similar in near term for retail investors. Let’s look at their opinions on this subject.

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Expert Take: Zero-fee mutual funds are a non-starter and unsustainable in the long run

In India, SEBI has been making efforts to make mutual fund investment a viable proposition in India. Archit Gupta, Founder & CEO ClearTax said, “The fund houses are working hard to bring down the expense ratio and to increase the take-home returns of investors. As regards Index funds, coming up with zero expense mutual funds can be thought of as practical thing. But applying the same in case of actively managed funds would be challenging and might even be unsustainable in the long run.”