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Wanted: A KV Kamath for the mutual fund industry to nurture women managers

Just about eight percent of the fund managers are women. Being fully tuned in, avoiding long breaks and a welcoming organizational culture would help bolster their numbers

March 08, 2021 / 10:40 IST
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For a Rs 30 trillion industry, there are surprisingly few women managers. Just about eight percent of the mutual fund (MF) managers in India are women, as per data compiled by Morningstar. The figure hasn’t changed much in the recent past. As of the end-2020, just 28 of the 352 mutual fund managers were women.

What’s the reason for the abysmally low percentage of women fund managers in the Indian MF industry?

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Fund management is a demanding job

Lakshmi Iyer, 44, chief investment officer-fixed income and head of products at Kotak Mahindra MF says that the fund management role is demanding. It’s a frontline job, she says, where your performance is constantly scrutinised. “Unless we are determined and passionate about this, the drop-out levels will be high,” she says.