
Could This New Fund Be the Infrastructure Play Your Portfolio Needs? Motilal Oswal Infrastructure Fund
Apr 23
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The New Fund Offer (NFO) period opens on April 23, 2025, and will close on May 7, 2025, with the allotment date set for May 13, 2025. Minimum investment; ₹500

Motilal Oswal Asset Management Company has announced the launch of its Motilal Oswal Infrastructure Fund, an open-ended equity scheme focused on the infrastructure sector in India.
The fund aims to achieve long-term capital appreciation by predominantly investing in equity and equity-related instruments of companies that are either engaged in or expected to benefit from the growth and development of the infrastructure sector in India.
The fund will be managed by a team of fund managers including Mr. Ajay Khandelwal, Mr. Rakesh Shetty, Mr. Atul Mehra, Mr. Sunil Sawant, and Mr. Bhalchandra Shinde.
For investors looking to participate, the minimum investment required for the first investment is ₹500. The same minimum applies for investments through Systematic Investment Plans (SIP) and for any additional purchases.
It's important for investors to note the exit load structure. A 1% exit load will be applicable if units are redeemed within 3 months from the date of allotment. However, there will be no exit load if units are redeemed after 3 months from the date of allotment.
The performance of the Motilal Oswal Infrastructure Fund will be benchmarked against the Nifty Infrastructure Total Return Index.
The risk-o-meter for this fund indicates that the risk involved is 'very high.' As with all mutual fund investments, it is crucial to remember that they are subject to market risks, and investors should carefully read all scheme-related documents before making any investment decisions.
Motilal Oswal Asset Management Company, established in 2008 and headquartered in Mumbai, manages assets worth ₹115,870 crore as of the provided information. They offer a diverse range of investment products, including Indian Equity Funds, International Equity Funds, Hybrid & Balanced Funds, Multi Asset Funds, Commodity Funds, Debt & Liquid Funds, Index Funds, and ETFs.
Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only; please conduct your own research and consult with a qualified investment advisor before making any investment decisions.
Interesting, Where can I subscribe to the NFO ?