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    PGIM India AMC partners with Cybrilla to bring mutual funds on ONDC platform

    PGIM India Asset Management has partnered with ONDC and Cybrilla Technologies to expand mutual fund access across India. The integration aims to empower distributors, lower costs, and introduce innovative formats like daily SIPs, reinforcing PGIM’s mission of financial inclusion and democratizing investments, especially for smaller towns and rural investors.

    Deepak Shenoy owned Capitalmind Mutual Fund crosses Rs 100 crore AUM mark in 35 days

    Capitalmind Mutual Fund’s first scheme, Capitalmind Flexi Cap Fund, crossed Rs 100 crore AUM within 35 days of launch, reflecting strong investor participation, disciplined strategy, and community-driven confidence in its evidence-based wealth creation approach.

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    Madhu Lunawat led The Wealth Company Mutual Fund launches its maiden flexi cap fund

    The Wealth Company Mutual Fund, part of Pantomath Group, has launched its maiden Flexi Cap Fund, opening September 24. The fund aims for long-term wealth creation through dynamic allocation across market caps, PE-style diligence, and institutional-quality research. It will be benchmarked against Nifty 500 TRI.

    Is cash in mutual fund portfolio a safety net or a performance risk?

    Mutual funds often hold cash, impacting performance. Experts say high cash levels can hinder returns in rising markets but offer opportunities during downturns. Data from July 2025 shows increased cash allocation after market dips. Active and passive funds differ in cash management. Investors should be wary of funds consistently holding high cash, as it may limit growth potential.

    Best large & mid cap funds to invest in September 2025

    According to mutual fund advisors, these schemes will evolve over a long period. There will be schemes that will be inclined towards large cap stocks and some schemes will be leaning toward mid cap stocks. This will make it easier for investors to choose the schemes based on their risk tolerance.

    The Economic Times
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