NAV on (No Data Available)
₹0.00
No Data Available
Fund Size
₹93.1525 Crores
1Y Returns
No Data Available%
Seeks to earn regular income through investment in fixed income securities.
Franklin Templeton Asset Management (India) Pvt. Ltd.
Launch Date
February 7, 2000
Fund Manager
Mr. Pallab Roy
Initial Price
10
AUM Fund
93.1525 Cr
Min investment
Rs 10000
Expense Ratio
1.96%
12 instalments of Rs.500/- (or) 6 instalments of Rs.1000/-.
In respect of each purchase of Units - 0.50% if the Units are redeemed/ switched-out within 3 months of allotment.
| Equity / Mid Cap funds | 1Y | 3Y | Fund Size (Cr) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12.47% | 53.98% | ₹17.89 | |
| 12.29% | 52.99% | ₹17.89 | |
| 11.80% | 50.82% | ₹17.89 | |
| 11.05% | 21.36% | ₹17.89 | |
| 7.79% | 15.67% | ₹19.46 |
Q: What is the current NAV of Templeton MIP - Growth - Growth?
A: The latest NAV of Templeton MIP - Growth - Growth is ₹ .
Q: What type of mutual fund is Templeton MIP - Growth - Growth?
A: Templeton MIP - Growth - Growth is a 'Hybrid - Debt-oriented Aggressive' type mutual fund managed by 'Franklin Templeton Asset Management (India) Pvt. Ltd.'.
Q: What is the expense ratio of Templeton MIP - Growth - Growth?
A: The expense ratio of Templeton MIP - Growth - Growth is 1.96%, which impacts overall returns.
Q: Who manages Templeton MIP - Growth - Growth?
A: Templeton MIP - Growth - Growth is managed by Mr. Pallab Roy, who oversees investment strategy and portfolio decisions.
Q: Is Templeton MIP - Growth - Growth a good investment?
A: Templeton MIP - Growth - 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 Templeton MIP - Growth - Growth?
A: The exit load of Templeton MIP - Growth - Growth is In respect of each purchase of Units - 0.50% if the Units are redeemed/ switched-out within 3 months of allotment., applicable if redeemed within the specified period.
Q: How is Templeton MIP - Growth - Growth taxed?
A: Taxation depends on the fund type (equity/debt) and holding period as per Indian tax laws.