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Quant Mutual Fund lowers minimum redemption amount from Rs 1,000 to Re 1

When you hold units in Demat mode, while redeeming you have to input a whole number and decimals are not allowed. With this change by the fund house, you can redeem the decimal units too, say experts

March 21, 2024 / 11:24 IST
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The minimum redemption amount allowed by fund houses usually ranges between Re 1 and Rs 1,000.

Quant Asset Management Company Ltd, which has assets worth Rs 40,675 crore, has reduced the minimum redemption amount in all of its mutual fund schemes from Rs 1,000 to Re 1.

In an amount-based redemption, investors put in the sum they wish to take out and mutual fund companies then sell units corresponding to the Net Asset Value (NAV) on the redemption date. Investors can also sell by specifying the number of units they wish to redeem.

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In the case of Quant Mutual Fund, the minimum amount for redemption was Rs 1,000 or the account balance, whichever is less. Upon processing of redemption or switch-out request, if the account balance in the fund was less than Rs 1,000, it used to be redeemed or switched out.

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