NAV on (No Data Available)
₹0.00
No Data Available
Fund Size
₹199.74 Crores
1Y Returns
No Data Available%
Seeks to provide liquidity and reasonable returns by investing primarily in a mix of short term debt and money market instruments.
HSBC Asset Management (India) Pvt. Ltd.
Launch Date
October 17, 2006
Fund Manager
Mr. Kapil Punjabi
Initial Price
10
AUM Fund
199.74 Cr
Min investment
Rs 5000
Expense Ratio
0.89%
Monthly - Rs. 500/- Minimum number of Instalments 12.Quarterly - Rs. 1500/- Minimum number of Instalments 4.
Nil
| Equity / Mid Cap funds | 1Y | 3Y | Fund Size (Cr) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18.23% | 23.20% | ₹257.16 | |
| 9.39% | 24.96% | ₹273.92 | |
| 9.24% | 24.45% | ₹470.74 | |
| 9.12% | 21.74% | ₹53.68 | |
| 9.12% | 21.73% | ₹53.68 |
Q: What is the current NAV of HSBC Low Duration Fund - OLD - IDCW-Monthly?
A: The latest NAV of HSBC Low Duration Fund - OLD - IDCW-Monthly is ₹ .
Q: What type of mutual fund is HSBC Low Duration Fund - OLD - IDCW-Monthly?
A: HSBC Low Duration Fund - OLD - IDCW-Monthly is a 'Debt - Ultra Short Term' type mutual fund managed by 'HSBC Asset Management (India) Pvt. Ltd.'.
Q: What is the expense ratio of HSBC Low Duration Fund - OLD - IDCW-Monthly?
A: The expense ratio of HSBC Low Duration Fund - OLD - IDCW-Monthly is 0.89%, which impacts overall returns.
Q: Who manages HSBC Low Duration Fund - OLD - IDCW-Monthly?
A: HSBC Low Duration Fund - OLD - IDCW-Monthly is managed by Mr. Kapil Punjabi, who oversees investment strategy and portfolio decisions.
Q: Is HSBC Low Duration Fund - OLD - IDCW-Monthly a good investment?
A: HSBC Low Duration Fund - OLD - IDCW-Monthly 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 HSBC Low Duration Fund - OLD - IDCW-Monthly?
A: The exit load of HSBC Low Duration Fund - OLD - IDCW-Monthly is Nil, applicable if redeemed within the specified period.
Q: How is HSBC Low Duration Fund - OLD - IDCW-Monthly taxed?
A: Taxation depends on the fund type (equity/debt) and holding period as per Indian tax laws.