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Quantum Mutual Fund files for multi-asset allocation scheme

The fund house already has Quantum Multi Asset Allocation Fund of Funds which has AUM of Rs 53 crore and invests in various schemes of Quantum mutual fund that feeds into gold, bond and equity funds.

August 23, 2023 / 15:24 IST
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Experts see the fund house’s move in the light of changed taxation rules.

Quantum Mutual Fund has filed for Quantum Multi Asset Allocation Fund (QMAF). The fund house has filed the scheme information document (SID) with the capital market regulator – Securities and Exchange Board of India. The fund house is known for its focus on value investing and has a few schemes. Launched in September 2005, the fund house manages assets (AUM) worth Rs 2,293 crore as on July 31, 2023, spread across 11 schemes, as per ACE MF.

As per QMAF, the fund manager will invest 35 to 65 percent of the money in stocks, 25 to 55 percent of the money in bonds and 10 to 20 percent of the money in gold and related instruments. The fund manager will ascertain the allocation to each of the asset classes mentioned above after taking into account various factors including price/earnings ratio relative to historical averages; the relationship between earnings yield to bond yield relative to historical averages and macroeconomic factors prevailing globally, and within India.

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SID further makes it clear that the equity component will be predominantly invested in securities of the Nifty 50 index and the debt component will include high-quality bonds, wherein the fund managers will manage the duration actively, depending on their view on interest rates.

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