Share of women investors in MFs rises to 21% in Dec

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The overall asset under management in mutual funds crossed the Rs 50 lakh crore-mark in Feb this year as a large number of passive investors are flocking to mutual funds to save and earn more..

The Amfi data showed the share of women investors in mutual funds increased from 15% in March 2017 to nearly 21% in Dec 2023...

The report, prepared by Crisil for Amfi and released by Sebi chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch, further said that almost 50% of women investors fall in the 25-44 age group as against around 45% for overall set of individual investors...

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