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The top 30 cities with the highest MF investments are referred to as T-30, while the rest of the country falls under the B-30 classification
Move to address concerns around AMCs losing first-mover advantage due to public disclosure
In past three days, the stock surged 18% after UTI AMC reported a 31% YoY jump in PAT at Rs 239 crore for Q2FY25, led by steady revenue yield and moderation in the expense ratio.
Also proposes colour-coded risk-o-meter
The proposed demerger of Vedanta's diverse verticals that represent more than 15 commodities, will see the company progress from being asset managers to asset owners, Chairman Anil Agarwal has said. The proposed demerger will create independent companies housing aluminium, oil and gas, power, steel and ferrous materials, and base metals businesses. The existing zinc and new incubated businesses will remain under Vedanta Ltd. "Our expansionary moves are aligned with our business model transformation. The upcoming demerger of our diverse verticals that represent more than 15 commodities, will see us progress from being asset managers to asset owners," Agarwal said in a latest report. As the company passes through the transition phase, Vedanta is focusing on consolidating and strengthening its asset base to emerge as world leaders in each of its verticals, the Chairman said. Diversified natural resources company Vedanta Ltd has filed the demerger scheme with the National Company Law .
Existing asset management companies (AMCs), which offer both active and passive funds, will also have the option of hiving off the passive business to a separate entity under the new MF Lite norms
Fund houses are becoming assertive in general and the trend could be helping corporate governance
The company's year-on-year disbursement grew by 110%, and its Assets Under Management (AUM) increased by nearly 50 per cent year-on-year
Shares of the company closed at Rs 586, with a gain of Rs 24, or 4.3 per cent
The share prices of listed asset management companies have outperformed the benchmark Sensex and analysts remain positive on the sector
Castlelake, an alternative investment firm, has about $22 billion in assets under management and invests in sectors such as specialty finance and aviation, according to the company website
Shares of Popular Vehicles and Services, an automobile dealership firm, fell by over 6 per cent during their trading debut on Tuesday
In a bid to maintain stability, instil investors' confidence and enhance transparency, market regulator SEBI and AMFI, a body representing the mutual fund industry, have directed fund houses to provide additional disclosures for small and mid-cap funds from this month, officials said. The additional disclosure parameters for mutual fund managers include valuation, volatility, investor concentration and stress tests, they said. "We have instructed AMFI to direct AMCs to disclose certain additional data points relating to valuation, volatility, investor concentration, and the percentage holding in small and mid-cap stocks, along with disclosures on stress testing results," SEBI wholetime member Amarjeet Singh said at an event organised by Indian Chamber of Commerce. The stress test results are expected to reveal the time it may take for Asset Management Companies (AMCs) to liquidate securities equivalent to 25 per cent and 50 per cent of the Assets Under Management (AUM) of the scheme
Commission by Asset Management Companies to the New Distributor Upon a Change by the Investor
Industry players said the pendency of applications has reduced drastically compared to last year. In several cases, NFOs have managed to obtain regulatory clearances in less than a month
Three recent launches opt for debt taxation, two stick to equity
With a wide array of existing mutual fund schemes, asset management companies are going slow on launching new ones in a highly competitive landscape as they filed draft documents for 59 new fund offerings (NFOs) in the first seven months of the year. In comparison, draft papers for 70 NFOs were filed in the year-ago period. In 2022, a total of 228 new schemes were floated against 140 in 2021, industry data showed. Moreover, the remaining months of 2023 are not expected to see NFO numbers anywhere close to those of 2022 or 2021, SAS Online founder and CEO Shrey Jain said. The reasons behind the decline in NFOs could be a combination of the factors as the mutual fund industry's dynamics are influenced by various internal and external factors. "AMCs may be concentrating on managing and promoting their existing schemes, rather than launching new ones. This strategy allows them to maximise the returns for existing investors and maintain stable assets under management," Jain said. Also,
Recent run up in stock prices factor in post positives, say analysts
Growth expectations of incumbent AMC players may get trimmed in the medium-to-long term, analysts said, once the Jio-BlackRock JV unveils its plans
However, Sebi announced in June that it was re-evaluating these plans, citing industry-provided data