Risk-taking mutual fund investors can invest in Mirae NFO
The fund will be managed by Ankit Jain and investors can put in a minimum of ₹5,000 as a lumpsum, or invest through the SIP route.

Wealth managers believe there are a couple of reasons for savvy investors to look at this new fund offer. One, Mirae has a good track record in managing equity mutual fund schemes. Its flagship fund Mirae Asset Large Cap Fund has given a return of 15.21% in the last three years, while Mirae Asset Emerging Bluechip Fund has given returns of 16.65%.
Second, after the sharp correction in mid cap category of funds, over the past one year, several stocks in the category are attractive and trade at a 20% discount to large caps, giving investors a good entry point with a 3-5 year perspective.
“Existing equity MF schemes of Mirae are doing well. If any investor wants a midcap portfolio managed by Mirae fund management, he could go for the NFO,” said Amol Joshi, founder, Plan Rupee.
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