To accommodate its growing retail investor base, Quant Asset Management Company has announced a significant change in its mutual fund redemption policy. Effective immediately, investors can now redeem their investments with a minimum amount as low as Rs 1 across all of its mutual fund schemes.
Previously, investors were required to redeem a minimum amount of Rs 1,000 or the account balance, whichever was lower, in the case of Quant Mutual Fund. This change marks a substantial departure from the previous policy, allowing investors more flexibility in managing their investments.

Under the new policy, investors have two options for redemption. They can either specify the sum they wish to withdraw, with corresponding units sold at the Net Asset Value (NAV) on the redemption date, or they can opt to redeem a specific number of units.
Quant Mutual Fund's decision to revise its redemption policy comes as the company experiences a significant increase in its retail investor base, which now accounts for approximately 30% of its business volume. The move is seen as a strategic effort to attract and retain retail investors by offering greater accessibility and flexibility in managing their investments.
The flagship funds of Quant Mutual Fund have been performing impressively in recent years, further bolstering investor confidence. The Quant Small Cap Fund, for instance, has achieved an outstanding 3-year Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) returns of 40.90% and manages an Asset Under Management (AUM) of Rs 17,193.09 crore. Similarly, the Quant Infrastructure Fund has recorded a 3-year CAGR return of 40.48% with an AUM of Rs 2,207.59 crore, while the Quant Mid Cap Fund boasts a 3-year CAGR of 36.32% with an AUM of Rs 5,421.74 crore.
Another noteworthy performer is the Quant Flexi Cap Fund, which maintains a consistent track record with an AUM of Rs 3,540 crore as of January 31, 2024. As of February 16, 2024, the NAV of Quant Mutual Fund stands at Rs 103.0873.
The success of these funds can be attributed to their strategic investment approach and robust portfolio management. Top holdings within these funds include prominent companies such as Reliance, Adani Power, Housing & Urban Development, Jio Financial Services, and Britannia, among others.
By reducing the minimum redemption amount to Rs 1, Quant Mutual Fund aims to democratize access to mutual fund investments and cater to the evolving needs of its diverse investor base. This move aligns with the broader industry trend of enhancing investor convenience and promoting financial inclusivity.
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