Securities and Exchange Board of India today said it has "cancelled the certificate of registration of ING Mutual Fund and has withdrawn the approval granted to ING Investment Management (India) Private Ltd, to act as the Asset Management Company to the Mutual Fund.
"Consequently, with immediate effect, the ING Mutual Fund, the Board of Trustees of ING Mutual Fund and ING Investment Management (India) Private Ltd, cannot carry out any activity as a Mutual Fund, Trustee Company and Asset Management Company respectively."
In May last year Birla Sun Life MF, part of Aditya Birla Financial Services Group, had announced that it would acquire the assets of ING Investment Management India.
Birla Sun Life MF will merge all the 26 schemes offered by ING MF with its own funds.
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