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SEBI’s proposal on new risky asset class for mutual funds: Blessing or a curse?

The product category with a minimum ticket size of Rs 10 lakh will curb the proliferation of unauthorised investment products and creates a structure for differentiated and higher risk strategies. At the same time, it will allow derivatives to be used for other than hedging.

July 18, 2024 / 17:30 IST
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SEBI is looking for comments or suggestions on the proposal New Asset Class or product category till August 6.

The capital markets regulator’s proposals on launching a new asset class between mutual funds and portfolio management services (PMS) will open Indian investors to different investment products, styles and approaches. However, experts feel that certain suggestions may exposure investors to some of the riskiest instruments.

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on July 16 proposed a new asset class that provides investors with a regulated investment product featuring higher risk-taking capabilities and a higher ticket size, aimed at curbing the proliferation of unregistered and unauthorised investment products.

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Key proposals

The current range of investment products with varying risk-reward profiles range from those from mutual fund houses with entry points as low as Rs 10 to PMS products with a ticket size of Rs 50 lakh and alternative investment funds (AIFs) with a minimum investment value of Rs 1 crore.