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Most mutual funds firms in India are its members. The organisation aims to develop the mutual funds market in India, by improving ethical and professional standards. [2] As of April 2015, there are 44 members. [3] These are asset management companies which are registered with AMFI with assets under management of over ₹27 lakh crore. [4]
The total Assets Under Management (AUM) of the Indian mutual fund industry as of December 31, 2023, stood at a staggering ₹ 50.78 trillion (US$590 billion). This is a significant milestone, marking over a six-fold increase compared to the ₹ 8.26 trillion (US$95 billion) recorded in December 2013.
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Money is collected from investors by way of floating various collective investment schemes, e.g. mutual fund schemes. In general, an asset management company is a company that is engaged primarily in the business of investing in, and managing, portfolios of securities.
A mutual fund is an investment fund that pools money from many investors to purchase securities.The term is typically used in the United States, Canada, and India, while similar structures across the globe include the SICAV in Europe ('investment company with variable capital'), and the open-ended investment company (OEIC) in the UK.
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According to the Reserve Bank of India report, mutual funds attracted 6% of household savings in FY2023 and less than 1% went into direct equities. [63] [64] [65] Almost 95% of household savings in India park their money in bank deposits, including fixed deposit, provident fund, PPF, life insurance, and various small savings schemes. [66] [64] [67]
Investment: Bullion is a popular investment option in India, and investors can purchase physical bullion or invest in bullion-based financial products such as exchange-traded funds (ETFs) or mutual funds. The regulation of bullion-based financial products falls under the purview of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).