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MC EXCLUSIVE We bring a private-equity mindset to flexi-cap investing, says Madhu Lunawat of The Wealth Company

'We have private equity style approach doing deep-dive research into companies, management teams, business DNA, and long-term sustainability," says Lunawat

September 12, 2025 / 16:51 IST
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Madhu Lunawat, MD and CEO of The Wealth Company
Madhu Lunawat, MD and CEO of The Wealth Company

Madhu Lunawat, managing director and CEO of The Wealth Company, is the first woman in India to launch a mutual fund. With years of experience managing more than a billion dollars in alternative investment funds (AIFs), she brings a private equity-style lens to retail investing through Wealth Company’s debut scheme — a flexi-cap fund.

In an interview to Moneycontrol, Lunawat shares why she chose flexi-cap as her first offering, what makes her approach different from traditional mutual funds, her views on passive investing and why empowering women through financial inclusion remains close to her heart. Here are the edited excerpts of the interview:

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Your first scheme is a flexi-cap fund. Why did you not go for a large, mid or small-cap fund?

You’re right, we could have launched a large-cap or a small-cap fund but markets move in cycles and that’s why we felt flexi-cap is the right place to start. For example, between 2004 and 2007, large-caps drove performance, supported by economic growth. But in the 2008–2010 recovery, mid-caps led the bounce-back. Flexi-cap gives us that flexibility to shift between categories, depending on the cycle. Even today, we continue to see those shifts, so, we believe this is the most suitable fund to launch first.