SBI MF is the sixth largest fund house in the country and two of its ETFs already have a presence in the market.
"We already have two ETFs now -- one gold and the other in Sensex. We already have funds amounting to Rs 1,000 crore in ETF now. However, it is a very small amount when compared to our existing assets under management of Rs 75,000 crore. So we sought SEBI's nod to launch more ETFs," SBI MF's Executive Director and Chief Marketing Officer D P Singh told PTI.
While one of the proposed ETFs is a banking index one, the other would be a BSE-100 based fund. The timing for launch would depend on the marketing condition, he said.
Citing the reason behind launching two ETFs in the current fiscal, Singh said "ETF has huge scope as it's not only cost-effective but also a tax-efficient vehicle for investors".
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Yesterday, SBI MF launched its SBI Equity Opportunities Fund - Series II, which is a 36-months close-ended equity scheme.
"We are looking at mobilising Rs 200 crore through the scheme which provides Income Tax benefits to investors under Section 80 C of the I-T Act," Singh said.
"We also have SBI Magnum Tax Gain Scheme which is a three-year open-ended fund which enables investors to get a tax benefit from the first year of investment itself," he said.