IDFC Asset Management Company Limited is one of the largest mutual fund houses in India. It was established in the year 2000 and offers the investors the option to invest in up to 30 kinds of mutual funds.
There are three types of mutual funds offered by IDFC which are:
IDFC Sterling Value Fund
Fund Type | Open-ended equity scheme |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | 1% if redeemed within a year from the date of allotment |
Benchmark | Nifty Free Float Midcap 100 Index |
Fund Manager | Mr. Anoop Bhaskar and Mr. Daylnn Pinto |
Risk Factor | Moderately High |
Investment Objective of IDFC Sterling Value Fund
The investment objective of the IDFC Sterling Value Fund is to help those investors who wish to generate capital appreciation from a diversified range of equity and instruments related to equity.
Who is IDFC Sterling Value Fund for?
This fund is suitable for those who wish to:
IDFC Tax Advantage (ELSS) Fund
Fund Type | An open-ended equity linked saving scheme |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | Nil |
Benchmark | S&P BSE 200 index |
Fund Manager | Mr. Daylnn Pinto |
Risk Factor | Moderately High |
Investment Objective of IDFC Tax Advantage (ELSS) Fund
The investment objective of IDFC Tax Advantage (ELSS) Fund is to help the investors who wish to generate capital growth for a long term period with the help of a diversified range of equity and equity-based instruments, and also enjoy tax benefits under the Income Tax Act, 1961.
Who is IDFC Tax Advantage (ELSS) Fund for?
This fund is suitable for those investors who wish to:
IDFC Multi Cap Fund
Fund Type | An open-ended equity scheme |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | 1% if redeemed or switched within a year from the date of allotment |
Benchmark | S&P BSE 500 index |
Fund Manager | Ms. Punam Sharma and Mr. Anoop Bhaskar |
Risk Factor | Moderately High |
Investment Objective of IDFC Multi Cap Fund
This scheme encourages systematic investing and is suitable for investors who wish to generate capital growth with the help of equity and equity-based instruments. The scheme portfolio would acquire small, medium, and inter alia size businesses available at cheap valuation with great potential.
Who is IDFC Multi Cap Fund for?
This fund is for those investors who wish to:
IDFC Infrastructure Fund
Fund Type | An open-ended equity scheme |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | 1% if redeemed or switched within a year from the date of allotment |
Benchmark | Nifty Infrastructure |
Fund Manager | Mr. Rajendra K Mishra |
Risk Factor | High |
Investment objective of IDFC Infrastructure Fund
This fund is suitable for those investors who wish to generate capital growth by investing in equity and equity-based instruments of those companies who participate in Indian infrastructure and activities related to it.
Who is IDFC Infrastructure Fund for?
This fund is suitable for those investors who wish to:
IDFC Core Equity Fund
Fund Type | An open-ended equity scheme |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | 2% if redeemed within 18 months from the date of allotment |
Benchmark | S&P BSE 200 index |
Fund Manager | Mr. Anoop Bhaskar |
Risk Factor | Moderately High |
Investment objective of IDFC Core Equity Fund
This is a diversified equity fund consisting of large and mid-cap stocks. The focus of this fund is to build a portfolio of good companies while being aware of its relative valuation.
Who is IDFC Core Equity Fund for?
This fund is for the investors who wish to:
IDFC Focused Equity Fund
Fund Type | An open-ended equity scheme |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | 1% if redeemed or switched within a year from the date of allotment |
Benchmark | Nifty 50 Index |
Fund Manager | Mr. Sumit Agarwal |
Risk Factor | Moderately High |
Investment objective of Focused Equity Fund
This type of fund has a diversified portfolio of equity and equity-related schemes belonging to up to 30 companies and provides its investors with the flexibility to invest in various sectors across various capitalisation.
Who is Focused Equity Fund for?
This fund is suitable for those who wish to:
IDFC Nifty Fund
Fund Type | An open-ended equity scheme |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | 1% if redeemed or switched within 7 days from the date of allotment |
Benchmark | Nifty 50 Index |
Fund Manager | Mr. Sumit Agarwal and Mr. Arpit Kapoor |
Risk Factor | Moderately High |
Investment objective of IDFC Nifty Fund
This fund aims to replicate the Nifty 50 index by investing in the stocks of the Nifty 50 index in the same proportion.
Who is IDFC Nifty Fund for?
This fund is suitable for investors who wish to:
IDFC Large Cap Fund
Fund Type | An open-ended equity scheme |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | 1% if redeemed or switched within 1 year from the date of allotment |
Benchmark | S&P BSE 100 Index |
Fund Manager | Mr. Sumit Agarwal and Mr. Arpit Kapoor |
Risk Factor | Moderately High |
Investment objective of IDFC Large Fund
This fund aims to invest in large-cap, high quality, and growth-oriented stocks operated by a well run management team. This fund prefers to invest in companies which boasts of robust operating cash flow and a robust return on the capital.
Who is IDFC Large Equity Fund for?
This fund is suitable for investors who wish to:
IDFC Arbitrage Fund
Fund Type | An open-ended equity scheme |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | 0.25% if redeemed or switched within 1 month from the date of allotment |
Benchmark | CRISIL Liquid Fund Index |
Fund Manager | Equity Portion: Mr. Yogik Pitti and Mr. Arpit Kapoor Debt Portion: Mr. Harshal Joshi |
Risk Factor | Moderately Low |
Investment objective of IDFC Arbitrage Fund
This fund aims to generate capital income and appreciation by investing in arbitrage opportunities in derivative and cash segments of the equity markets and also the arbitrage opportunities in the derivative segment. It also aims at generating income via investment in money market and debt instruments.
Who is IDFC Arbitrage Fund for?
This fund is for investors who wish to:
IDFC Nifty ETF
Fund Type | An open-ended exchange traded fund |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | Nil |
Benchmark | Nifty 50 Index |
Fund Manager | Mr. Yogik Pitti |
Risk Factor | Moderately High |
Investment objective of IDFC Nifty ETF Fund
This fund is an open-traded fund that aims to provide returns that, before expenses, closely match the total return of the Nifty 50.
Who is IDFC Nifty ETF Fund for?
This fund is suitable for investors who wish to:
IDFC Sensex ETF
Fund Type | An open-ended exchange traded fund |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | Nil |
Benchmark | S&P BSE Sensex Index |
Fund Manager | Mr. Yogik Pitti |
Risk Factor | Moderately High |
Investment objective of IDFC Sensex ETF
This fund is an open-traded fund that aims to provide returns that, before expenses, closely match the total return of the S&P BSE Sensex Index.
Who is IDFC Sensex ETF for?
This fund is suitable for investors who wish to:
IDFC Government Securities Fund - Constant Maturity Plan
Fund Type | An open-ended dedicated gilt fund |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | Nil |
Benchmark | CRISIL 10 Year Gilt Index |
Fund Manager | Mr. Harshal Joshi |
Risk Factor | Moderate |
Investment objective of IDFC Government Securities Fund - Constant Maturity Plan
This fund aims to generate high returns with high liquidity by investing in Government Securities. This fund is a mix of state development loans, government bonds, and treasury bills. This fund generally pools your money at the shorter end of the sovereign yield curve.
Who is IDFC Government Securities Fund - Constant Maturity Plan for?
This fund is suitable for those investors who wish to:
IDFC Low Duration Fund
Fund Type | An open-ended income scheme |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | Nil |
Benchmark | CRISIL Liquid Fund Index |
Fund Manager | Mr. Anurag Mittal |
Risk Factor | Moderately Low |
Investment objective of IDFC Low Duration Fund
This fund invests in money market and debt instruments of high quality and provides returns mainly through increase in income.
Who is IDFC Low Duration Fund for?
This fund is suitable for those investors who wish to:
IDFC Cash Fund
Fund Type | An open-ended liquid scheme |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | Nil |
Benchmark | CRISIL Liquid Fund Index |
Fund Manager | Mr. Harshal Joshi and Anurag Mittal |
Risk Factor | Low |
Investment objective of IDFC Cash Fund
The objective of this fund is to invest in money market and debt-based instruments with high liquidity and provide an increase in income with low volatility.
Who is IDFC Cash Fund for?
This fund is for those investors who wish to:
IDFC All Seasons Bond Fund
Fund Type | An open-ended fund of fund scheme |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | 0.50% if redeemed or switched within 3 months from the date of allotment |
Benchmark | CRISIL Short Term Bond Fund Index |
Fund Manager | Mr. Harshal Joshi |
Risk Factor | Moderately Low |
Investment objective of IDFC All Season Bond Fund
This fund is a fund of fund (FOF) scheme which can invest in more than one fund within its basket of short-term offerings. The fund manager gets the flexibility to invest between money market and debt, benefitting from the increase in income and optimising the returns available.
Who is IDFC All Season Bond Fund for?
This fund is suitable for those investors who wish to:
IDFC Government Securities Fund-Investment Plan (IP)
Fund Type | An open-ended dedicated gilt fund |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | Nil |
Benchmark | I-Sec Composite Index |
Fund Manager | Mr. Suyash Choudhary |
Risk Factor | Moderate |
Investment objective of IDFC Government Securities Fund-IP
This is a gilt fund which invests in Government Securities and aims to generate optimal returns with high liquidity.
Who is IDFC Government Securities Fund-IP for?
This fund is suitable for those investors who wish to:
IDFC Bond Fund - Short Term Plan
Fund Type | An open-ended income fund |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | Nil |
Benchmark | CRISIL AAA Short-Term Index |
Fund Manager | Mr. Suyash Choudhary |
Risk Factor | Moderately Low |
Investment objective of IDFC Bond Fund - Short Term Plan
This is a short-term income fund whose portfolio is a mix of money market and short-term debt funds. The average maturity of the portfolio does not exceed around 2 years.
Who is IDFC Bond Fund - Short Term Plan
This fund is perfect for those investors who wish to:
IDFC Money Manager Fund
Fund Type | An open-ended income fund |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | Nil |
Benchmark | CRISIL Liquid Fund Index |
Fund Manager | Mr. Anurag Mittal and Mr. Harshal Joshi |
Risk Factor | Moderately Low |
Investment objective of IDFC Money Manager Fund
This fund invests in highly rated money market and debt funds which have a short maturity. It looks to generate returns through accrual income.
Who is IDFC Money Manager Fund for?
This fund is recommended for those investors who wish to:
IDFC Banking and PSU Debt Fund
Fund Type | An open-ended debt scheme |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | Nil |
Benchmark | CRISIL Short Term Bond Fund Index |
Fund Manager | Mr. Anurag Mittal |
Risk Factor | Moderate |
Investment objective of IDFC Banking and PSU Debt Fund
This fund invests mainly in money market and debt instruments of Banks, Private Finance Initiative (PFI), and Public Sectors Undertaking (PSU) of high quality.
Who is IDFC Banking and PSU Debt Fund for?
This fund is recommended for investors who wish to:
IDFC Dynamic Bond Fund Regular Plan
Fund Type | An open-ended dynamic debt scheme |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | Nil |
Benchmark | CRISIL Composite Bond Fund Index |
Fund Manager | Mr. Suyash Choudhary |
Risk Factor | Moderate |
Investment objective of IDFC Dynamic Bond Fund Regular Plan
This fund is a part of the income fund category and looks to invest in instruments which it thinks will perform better for a longer period of time.
Who is IDFC Dynamic Bond Fund Regular Plan for?
This fund is suitable for those investors who wish to:
IDFC Bond Fund - Medium Term Plan
Fund Type | An open-ended medium term debt scheme |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | 0.50% if redeemed or switched within 6 months from the date of allotment |
Benchmark | CRISIL Short Term Bond Fund Index |
Fund Manager | Mr. Suyash Choudhary |
Risk Factor | Moderate |
Investment objective of IDFC Bond Fund - Medium Term Plan
This fund invests in debts and money market instruments and belongs to the short term fund category. The overall maturity of this fund is 4 years and is suitable for investors who are looking for moderate returns. Around the 4 year mark, the average maturity cap makes the fund offer benefits and lower volatility despite the potential fall in rates.
Who is IDFC Bond Fund - Medium Term Plan for?
This fund is suitable for those who wish to:
IDFC Bond Fund - Long Term Plan
Fund Type | An open-ended debt scheme |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | Redeemed or switched within a year from the date of allotment:
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Benchmark | CRISIL Composite Bond Fund Index |
Fund Manager | Mr. Suyash Choudhary |
Risk Factor | Moderate |
Investment objective of IDFC Bond Fund - Long Term Plan
This is a bond fund which actively invests in high rated debt and money market instruments including government securities. It aims to generate long-term returns with the help of capital appreciation and accrual income.
Who is IDFC Bond Fund - Long Term Plan for?
This fund is suitable for those who wish to:
IDFC Corporate Bond Fund
Fund Type | An open-ended income fund |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | Nil |
Benchmark | CRISIL Short Term Bond Fund Index |
Fund Manager | Mr. Anurag Mittal |
Risk Factor | Moderate |
Investment objective of IDFC Corporate Bond Fund
This bond delivers returns by investing in corporate bonds. The average maturity of this portfolio is not more than 5 years and does not invest in government securities.
Who is IDFC Corporate Bond Fund for?
This fund is suitable for those investors who wish to:
IDFC Credit Risk Fund
Fund Type | An open-ended income fund |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | 1% if redeemed or switched within a year from the date of allotment |
Benchmark | 80% CRISIL AA Medium Term Bond Index Fund + 20% Crisil AAA Short-Term Bond Index Fund |
Fund Manager | Mr. Arvind Subramanian and Ms. Khushboo Sharma |
Risk Factor | Moderate |
Investment objective of IDFC Credit Risk Fund
This fund invests in companies who management is well run and has ever improving financial profile.
Who is IDFC Credit Risk Fund for?
This fund is suitable for investors who wish to:
IDFC Asset Allocation Fund of Funds - Aggressive Plan
Fund Type | Fund of fund scheme |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | 1.50% if redeemed or switched before 18 months from the date of allotment |
Benchmark |
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Fund Manager | Mr. Arpit Kapoor |
Risk Factor | Moderately High |
Investment objective of IDFC Asset Allocation Fund of Funds - Aggressive Plan
This type of fund diversifies your investments and participates in the mix of three asset classes - equity, debt, and gold. The investment allocated in the equity funds is pooled across market capitalisations followed by debt where the money is invested in short-term funds. The investment allocated for gold is to protect the investor's range of investments against inflation. The allocation of these respective assets is rebalanced into three types of funds- Moderate, Conservative, and Aggressive. The main aim of this fund is to optimise returns by allocating assets to funds which reflect the basic macroeconomic theme.
Who is IDFC Asset Allocation Fund of Funds - Aggressive Plan for?
If the investor is availing the IDFC Asset Allocation Fund - Aggressive Plan
IDFC Asset Allocation Fund of Funds - Moderate Plan
Fund Type | Fund of fund scheme |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | 1.50% if redeemed or switched before 18 months from the date of allotment |
Benchmark |
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Fund Manager | Mr. Arpit Kapoor |
Risk Factor | Moderately High |
Investment objective of IDFC Asset Allocation Fund of Funds - Moderate Plan
This type of fund diversifies your investments and participates in the mix of three asset classes - debt, equity, and gold. The investment allocated in the equity funds is pooled across market capitalisations followed by debt where the money is invested in short-term funds. The investment allocated for gold is to hedge the portfolio against inflation. The allocation of these respective assets is rebalanced into three types Moderate, Conservative, and Aggressive. The main aim of this fund is to enhance returns by allocating assets to funds which reflect the basic macroeconomic theme.
Who is IDFC Asset Allocation Fund of Funds - Moderate Plan for?
If the investor is availing the IDFC Asset Allocation Fund - Moderate Plan:
IDFC Asset Allocation Fund of Funds - Conservative Plan
Fund Type | Fund of fund scheme |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | 1.50% if redeemed or switched before 18 months from the date of allotment |
Benchmark |
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Fund Manager | Mr. Arpit Kapoor |
Risk Factor | Moderate |
Investment objective of IDFC Asset Allocation Fund of Funds - Conservative Plan
This type of fund diversifies your investments and participates in the mix of three asset classes - equity, debt, and gold. The investment allocated in the equity funds is pooled across market capitalisations followed by debt where the money is invested in short-term funds. The investment allocated for gold is to protect the investor's range of investments against inflation. The allocation of these respective assets is rebalanced into three types of funds- Moderate,Conservative, and Aggressive. The main aim of this fund is to optimise returns by allocating assets to funds which reflects the underlying macroeconomic theme.
Who is IDFC Asset Allocation Fund of Funds - Conservative Plan for?
If the investor is availing the IDFC Asset Allocation Fund - Conservative Plan:
IDFC Dynamic Equity Fund
Fund Type | An open-ended dynamic asset allocation fund |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | Redeemed or switched within a year from the date of allotment:
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Benchmark |
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Fund Manager | Mr. Arpit Kapoor, Mr. Sumit Agarwal, and Arvind Subramanian |
Risk Factor | Moderately High |
Investment objective of IDFC Dynamic Equity Fund
This type of fund invests both in equity and debt. This fund works in a very simple manner. The equity fund purchases more when the markets are cheap and less when the markets are expensive. This fund is based on a model where it tracks the market valuation.
Who is IDFC Dynamic Equity Fund for?
This fund is suitable for those who wish to:
IDFC Hybrid Equity Fund
Fund Type | An open-ended hybrid scheme |
Entry Load | Nil |
Exit Load | Redeemed or switched within a year from the date of allotment:
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Benchmark |
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Fund Manager | Mr. Suyash Chaudhary and Mr. Anurag Mittal, and Mr. Anoop Bhaskar |
Risk Factor | Moderately High |
Investment objective of IDFC Hybrid Equity Fund
This fund provides its investors the option to invest in both equity (from 65% to 80%) and debt ( from 20% to 35%). This fund offers potential growth along with the stability of returns.
Who is IDFC Hybrid Equity Fund for?
This fund is recommended for investors who are looking for:
The IDFC Mutual Fund can be availed by the following entities:
Documents required if the investor is an individual who is looking to invest in the mutual fund for the first time and is purchasing it from a distributor:
Documents required if the investor is looking to invest in the mutual fund for the first time and is purchasing it online:
Documents required if the person is a non - individual and is purchasing the mutual fund from a distributor:
Documents required if the person is an NRI purchasing the mutual fund from a distributor for the first time:
Here are the steps you can follow to invest in the IDFC Mutual Fund:
GST rate of 18% applicable for all financial services effective July 1, 2017.
Exit load is a non-transferable fee charged by the Asset Management Company at the time of exiting or leaving schemes of mutual funds.
Some mutual funds offer the investor the option to move from one scheme to another for which a fee is to be paid by the person. Switching allows the investor to change the allocation of his/her investments among the schemes depending on his/her risk profile, investment needs, and changing circumstances.
The performance of the stock market and the economy as a whole determine how a particular mutual fund will perform.
The investor will have to complete a transaction slip on any business day if he/she wishes to redeem from any of the open-ended mutual fund schemes.
No, there are no guaranteed returns on investing in any of the mutual funds.
A person who wishes to take part in the Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) of a mutual fund will have to invest a minimum of Rs.500 on a monthly or on a quarterly basis by providing IDFC Mutual Fund Company with post-dated cheques (dated either 1st or 7th of each month) for at least twelve months.
Yes, NRIs except from United States of America and Canada can invest in any of the IDFC Mutual Fund Schemes.
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