Tuesday, April 22, 2008

India''s Best Offering: Reliance Mutual Fund

Investing has become global. Today, a lot of countries are waking up to the reality that in order to gain financial growth, they must encourage their citizens to not only save but also invest. Mutual funds are fast becoming the mode of investment in the world.

In India, a mutual fund company called the Reliance Mutual Fund is making waves. Reliance is considered India’s best when it comes to mutual funds. Its investors number to 4.6 billion people. Reliance Capital Asset Management Limited ranks in the top 3 of India’s banking companies and financial sector in terms of net value.

The Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group owns Reliance; they are the fastest growing investment company in India so far. To meet the erratic demand of the financial market, Reliance Mutual Fund designed a distinct portfolio that is sure to please potential investors. Reliance Capital Asset Management Limited manages RMF.

Vision And Mission

Reliance Mutual Fund is so popular because it is investor focused. They show their dedication by continually dishing out innovative offerings and unparalleled service initiatives. It is their goal to become respected globally for helping people achieve their financial dreams through excellent organization governance and customer care. Reliance Mutual fund wants a high performance environment that is geared at making investors happy.

RMF aims to do business lawfully and without stepping on other people. They want to be able to create portfolios that will ensure the liquidity of the investment of people in India as well as abroad. Reliance Mutual Fund also wants to make sure that their shareholders realize reasonable profit, by deploying funds wisely. Taking appropriate risks to reach the company’s potential is also one of Reliance Mutual Fund’s objectives.

Schemes

To make their packages more attractive, Reliance Mutual Fund created proposals called The Equity/ Growth scheme, Debt/Income Scheme, and Sector Specific Scheme.

The Equity/ Growth scheme give medium to long term capital increase. The major part of the investment is on equities and they have fairly high risks. The scheme gives the investors varying options like, capital augmentation or dividend preference. The choices are not deadlocked because if you want you may change the options later on.

Providing steady and regular income is one of the Debt/Income Scheme’s primary goals. The Debt/Income scheme has in its portfolio government securities, corporate debentures fixed income securities, and bonds. If you want a low risk, short term investment then this is the one for you.

The returns on Sector Specific Scheme are dependent on the performance of the industry at which your money is invested upon. Compared to diversified funds this is a lot more risky and you will need to really give your time on observing the market.

Although RMF is gaining good ground in the financial market, remember that they are a risk taking bunch. They give higher profit because they take a lot of risks. So, if you are faint hearted, then Reliance Mutual Fund is not for you.

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