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With the ever growing mutual fund schemes in India it is quite difficult to pick the right one that suits your needs and requirements. You can choose the one which meets your financial objectives. It\’s always suggested you know the scheme well before deciding to invest. Don\’t blindly invest on somebody\’s guidance. Each fund has a different strategy to focus on when investing.

Types of mutual funds in India: Open ended schemes: These do not have fixed maturity. Liquidity is the key feature. Here units can be bought / sold at net asset value (NAV) related prices whenever required.

Close ended schemes: These schemes have a fixed maturity period i.e. from 2 to 15 years. Need to be invested at the initial issue and you can buy / sell units on the stock exchange thereafter.

Interval schemes: This scheme is a combination of features which is both close ended and open ended. They may be traded in the stock exchange, open for sale or redemption at NAV related prices in predetermined intervals.

Growth Mutual fund: This scheme will provide you capital appreciation in medium / long term. Under this scheme the majority of the funds will be invested in equities even if there is a short term decline in anticipation of future appreciation.

Reliance Mutual Fund, a part of the Reliance – Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, is one of the mutual funds in the country. RMF offers investors a portfolio of products to meet varying investor requirements and has presence in 159 cities across the country.

Reliance Mutual Fund has launched new products and customer service initiatives to increase value to investors. Reliance Mutual Fund schemes are managed by Reliance Capital Asset Management Limited., a subsidiary of Reliance Capital Limited, which holds 93.37% of the paid-up capital of RCAM, the balance paid up capital being held by minority shareholders.

Reliance Mutual Fund (RMF) has been established as a trust under the Indian Trusts Act, 1882 with Reliance Capital Limited (RCL), as the Settlor/Sponsor and Reliance Capital Trustee Co. Limited (RCTCL), as the Trustee.

RMF has been registered with the Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI) vide registration number MF/022/95/1 dated June 30, 1995. The name of Reliance Capital Mutual Fund has been changed to Reliance Mutual Fund effective 11th. March 2004 vide SEBI\’s letter no. IMD/PSP/4958/2004 date 11th. March 2004. Reliance Mutual Fund was formed to launch various schemes under which units are issued to the Public with a view to contribute to the capital market and to provide investors the opportunities to make investments in diversified securities.

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Reliance Money, under the brand name, provides a single window, enabling customers to access, amongst others, Equity & Commodity Derivatives, Portfolio Management Services, Wealth Management Services, Investment Banking, IPO\’s, Mutual Funds, Life & General Insurance, Money Changing, Money Transfer, and Gold Coins Reliance Securities Limited is a broking and distribution company offering Equity and Derivative trading, distribution of Mutual Fund and IPOs, Portfolio Management and Investment Banking.

Reliance Capital is a part of the Reliance – Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group. Reliance Securities Limited is a group company of Reliance Capital, one of India\’s leading and fastest growing private sector financial services companies, ranking among the top 3 private sector financial services and banking companies in terms of net worth.

Reliance Money\’s new product offers unlimited trading and margin trading to new customers for Rs. 6000. This product is aimed at aggressive investors and regular traders, valid for three months. First product in the industry offering unlimited trading option on flat fee model customers to get range of value adds including fee waiver on account opening, Shares As Collateral facility, SuperTrade Subscription and Trading calls on trade with new product.

Reliance Money, one of the largest distribution and broking brands in the country, launched a new product for customers that allow unlimited equity trade for a fixed fee. The event was held in Jaipur on 9th Feb 2010. The new product, which is being offered by Reliance Securities Limited (RSL), was unveiled by Mr. Vikrant Gugnani, Executive Director, and Kapil Bali, CEO, Retail Broking, RSL, at a press conference.

Mr. Gugnani said that the product was the first of its kind product available in the Indian broking industry. The new offer allows all traders and investors to cap their brokerage expense while offering them unlimited trade option through their platform. This is also in line with their strategy to offer competitive pricing and convenient brokerage options for their investors. This new product – Trade Unlimited -, priced at Rs. 6000 for three months, offers unlimited delivery trading and margin trading turnover and is available to new customers.

As an incentive for availing this product, the company would be waiving account opening charges; offer shares as collateral facility – which allows client to trade on intraday and F&O by pledging shares instead of having to provide cash margins; offer SuperTrade Subscription , a superfast execution platform for 90 days, and Trading calls on its platform.

Mr Bali spoke on this occasion saying that the new product is aimed to provide huge price advantage – upto 25-50 per cent of brokerage – to aggressive investors and traders who easily end up spending much more on other platforms. According to in-house limited research done by the company – Regular traders doing more than Rs. 5 lakh a day or over Rs. 1 crore a month in margin/intraday/F&O at a brokerage of 0.03% could be spending Rs. 3300 a month or more on brokerage.

The new account would be activated between 10-15 days. The 90 day count will begin either from the day the client starts his first trading; or the 10th day after account activation in case no trade is done before that. Once the 90 day period is over the customers can choose from the existing range of limit cards depending on their trade volume and value.

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