NAV on (No Data Available)
₹0.00
No Data Available
Fund Size
₹74.2732 Crores
1Y Returns
No Data Available%
The scheme aims to generate regular returns and capital appreciation by investing in debt, Government and Money market securities.
L&T Investment Management Ltd.
Launch Date
June 18, 2008
Fund Manager
Ms. Bekxy Kuriakose
Initial Price
10
AUM Fund
74.2732 Cr
Min investment
Rs 5000
Expense Ratio
0.2%
2.00% if redeemed before maturity of 13 months.
| Equity / Mid Cap funds | 1Y | 3Y | Fund Size (Cr) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7.77% | 28.29% | ₹242.03 | |
| 7.56% | 27.59% | ₹64.78 | |
| 7.46% | 27.19% | ₹242.03 | |
| 7.46% | 27.19% | ₹242.03 | |
| 7.46% | 27.21% | ₹64.78 |
Q: What is the current NAV of DBS Chola Fixed Maturity Plan Series 9 - Growth?
A: The latest NAV of DBS Chola Fixed Maturity Plan Series 9 - Growth is ₹ .
Q: What type of mutual fund is DBS Chola Fixed Maturity Plan Series 9 - Growth?
A: DBS Chola Fixed Maturity Plan Series 9 - Growth is a 'Debt - FMP' type mutual fund managed by 'L&T Investment Management Ltd.'.
Q: What is the expense ratio of DBS Chola Fixed Maturity Plan Series 9 - Growth?
A: The expense ratio of DBS Chola Fixed Maturity Plan Series 9 - Growth is 0.2%, which impacts overall returns.
Q: Who manages DBS Chola Fixed Maturity Plan Series 9 - Growth?
A: DBS Chola Fixed Maturity Plan Series 9 - Growth is managed by Ms. Bekxy Kuriakose, who oversees investment strategy and portfolio decisions.
Q: Is DBS Chola Fixed Maturity Plan Series 9 - Growth a good investment?
A: DBS Chola Fixed Maturity Plan Series 9 - Growth may be suitable depending on your financial goals, risk appetite, and investment horizon. Always evaluate fund performance and consult a financial advisor.
Q: What is the exit load of DBS Chola Fixed Maturity Plan Series 9 - Growth?
A: The exit load of DBS Chola Fixed Maturity Plan Series 9 - Growth is 2.00% if redeemed before maturity of 13 months., applicable if redeemed within the specified period.
Q: How is DBS Chola Fixed Maturity Plan Series 9 - Growth taxed?
A: Taxation depends on the fund type (equity/debt) and holding period as per Indian tax laws.