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Mutual Fund

Mutual funds provide diversification and access to a broader range of investments than an individual investor can afford. Investing with a group offers economies of scale, reducing costs, and SIP can help grow your assets.

Bonds

Bonds provide a predictable income stream. Typically, bonds pay interest on a regular schedule, such as every six months. If the bonds are held to maturity, bondholders get back the entire principal. Therefore, bonds are a way to preserve capital while investing. Bonds can help offset exposure to more volatile stock holdings.

Loans
  • Loan against Equity Mutual Fund

  • Home Loan/ Home Loan Transfer

NPS

The National Pension System is a defined-contribution pension system in India regulated by the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority which is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Finance of the Government of India.

Pre - IPO

Pre-IPO companies have lower valuations and have shown they can make money. This means their business model works. Investing in pre-IPO companies allows you to buy into solid businesses at a reduced cost and gives you the opportunity to profit early by selling your stock as soon as it begins trading.

Insurance
  • Life Insurance

  • Health Insurance

  • Private & Commercial Vehicle Insurance

  • Group Health Insurance

  • Building, House, Fire, Shop Insurance

  • Marine Insurance

Fixed Deposit

A corporate FD, also known as a company fixed deposit, is a type of fixed deposit offered by non-banking financial institutions or companies. Investors deposit a lump sum amount for a fixed tenure, and the company pays a predetermined interest rate on the deposit.

PMS / AIF  -  Coming Soon

PMS allows an investor to choose the asset type mix in line with the risk appetite. The portfolio is customized as per the investment objective and liquidity requirement of the investor. In addition, for non-discretionary PMS, the client is required to approve the investment decisions of the portfolio manager.

AIFs have evolved as regulated investment vehicles in India, offering exposure to diverse alternative asset classes such as private equity, hedge funds, real estate, and infrastructure.

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