UTI Multi Asset Allocation Fund- Regular Plan - IDCW

UTI Multi Asset Allocation Fund- Regular Plan - IDCW - Investment Information

About This Fund

UTI Multi Asset Allocation Fund- Regular Plan - IDCW The objective of the Scheme is to achieve long term capital appreciation by investing predominantly in a diversified portfolio of equity and equity related instruments. The fund also invests in debt and money market instruments with a view to generate regular income. The fund also invests in Gold ETFs. The portfolio allocation is managed dynamically. However, there is no assurance or guarantee that the investment objective of the Scheme would be achieved

Investment Details

Fund size
Fund size
₹5,940.72 Cr.
Min. Investment
Min. Investment
₹5,000
Min. Sip Inv.
Min. Sip Inv.
₹500
Min. Addl Inv.
Min. Addl Inv.
₹1,000
Expense Ratio
Expense Ratio
1.75%
Turn over
Turn over
270%
Exit Load
Exit Load
UTI Multi Asset Allocation Fund - Regular Plan - IDCW charges 1.0% of sell value; if fund sold before 30 days. There are no other charges.

Basic Details

KRA
KRA
KARVY
Inv. Plan
Inv. Plan
Dividend
Launched On
Launched On
17 Dec 2008
Benchmark
Benchmark
BSE 200 TRI(65.00), CRISIL Composite Bond Index(25.00), Domestic Price of Gold(10.00)
Fund Type
Fund Type
Open Ended
Fund House
Fund House

AMC Information

AMC
AMC
UTI Mutual Fund
Email
Email
service@uti.co.in
Office No
Office No
022-66786666
Website
Website
https://www.utimf.com
Address
Address
UTI Towers, Gn Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (East) Mumbai 400051
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SIP Amount

Monthly SIP Date

UTI Multi Asset Allocation Fund- Regular Plan - IDCW

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