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Tech rescues advisers after entry load ban10-NOV-09
When the market regulator banned entry load on mutual funds, Paresh Kariya, an independent financial adviser (IFA) in Mumbai’s suburbs thought he would not be able to service small clients.
Restart SIPs, save entry load08-NOV-09
I have invested in an SIP of HDFC Top 200 since 2005. Do I need to stop and start afresh , so that it does not attract entry load. Kindly advise.
Fund valuations head south14-SEP-09
Entry load ban prompts many buyers to look at near-zero or pay-to-buy models.
Entry load ban to benefit MFs in long run, say fund managers11-SEP-09
After the initial hue and cry following market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India’s (Sebi’s) ban on entry load from August 1, the mutual fund (MF) industry is gradually coming to terms with the negatives of the move and looking at the positive side of it.
Cut off date on entry loads06-SEP-09
I had invested in Magnum Tax Gain and Fidelity Tax Advantage via Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs). Despite the recent regulation by Sebi abolishing the entry loads, my investments in August were made subject to an entry load.
Entry load abolition will benefit MF industry: Religare AMC03-SEP-09
Private sector mutual fund house Religare AMC, a relatively new but fast-growing player, today said that abolition of entry load charged to investors will benefit the company and the industry as a whole.
Ban on entry load may impact AMCs: McKinsey29-AUG-09
The ban on entry load on mutual fund products could impact distributors and asset management companies (AMCs) in terms of profitability and reduce their reach beyond urban centres, according to a report by the management consulting firm, McKinsey & Company.
Distributors prefer large investors after entry load ban17-AUG-09
The Securities and Exchange Board of India’s (Sebi) decision to ban entry load may see distributors move out from servicing smaller investors and concentrate only on large investors.
Banks' fee income may come down13-AUG-09
Cap on Ulip charges, MF entry load ban to strain bottom line.
Ban on entry load: Funds raise upfront fees, trail commissions06-AUG-09
With entry load on all mutual funds banned from August 1, fund houses are finding different ways to pay distributors for promoting their schemes.
Mutual funds gear up for zero entry load from Aug 131-JUL-09
Investors will no longer be charged a 2.25 per cent distribution commission up front by mutual funds beginning tomorrow following a Sebi directive.
Entry load ban: MFs may pay more trail commission to distributors28-JUL-09
Industry sources said fund houses could increase the trail commission for equity funds to compensate distributors. At present, fund houses pay 0.25 to 0.75 per cent as trail commission to distributors for equity schemes.
MFs flood mkt with NFOs before entry load removal15-JUL-09
In addition to the entry load removal deadline, fund managers are also trying to cash in on the improvement in the sentiment in the stock market in the past three months and investors are also queuing up for their offers, analysts said.
Fund houses hike brokerages to 3-4%10-JUL-09
Fear lower collections after the entry load ban.
Dividend option for short term, growth for long term05-JUL-09
The decision to remove the entry load had come on June 18, while the NFO of Reliance Infrastructure Fund was still on. However, this decision will be effective from August 1. So, Reliance Infrastructure's NFO was not bound by this ruling. NFOs coming on or after August 1 will not charge any entry load.
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