Bandhan Mutual Fund has introduced the Bandhan CRISIL-IBX Financial Services 3-6 Months Debt Index Fund, an open-ended index fund that tracks the CRISIL-IBX Financial Services 3-6 Months Debt Index.
The fund aims to deliver returns in line with the benchmark by investing in short-term financial instruments while keeping interest rates and credit risk relatively low.
The fund primarily invests 95%-100% of its assets in securities included in the benchmark index. These securities typically include commercial papers (CPs), certificates of deposit (CDs), and short-term corporate bonds. The remaining 0%-5% of the portfolio is allocated to money market instruments and cash equivalents.
The fund follows a passive investment strategy and does not actively manage securities beyond maintaining alignment with the benchmark. Since the portfolio consists of short-maturity instruments, interest rate sensitivity is lower compared to long-duration debt funds. Tracking error is expected, but the fund will attempt to keep it within the permitted limits, according to the filing.
The fund is managed by Brijesh Shah and Harshal Joshi. NAVs will be published daily, and monthly portfolio disclosures will be available on the Bandhan Mutual Fund website. The fund is structured to have a low expense ratio, with no distributor commissions in direct plans.
Investors can purchase or redeem units at NAV-based prices on all business days. The fund is not listed on any stock exchange, but repurchase requests will be processed within three working days. If there is a delay beyond this period, interest at 15% per annum will be paid to investors.
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Published on: Feb 14, 2025, 2:42 PM IST
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