Mutual Funds

Growth Scheme

A mutual fund scheme aims to increase capital over an extended period, and any profits are reinvested into the scheme. Unlike other schemes, there are no dividends paid to investors in this type of fund. This strategy allows for long-term growth potential and is ideal for investors seeking capital appreciation.

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