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  2. List of regulators in India - Wikipedia

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    AMFI – Association of Mutual Funds in India. 1.16 16. EEPC – Engineering Export Promotional Council of India. 1.17 17. EICI – Express Industry Council of India.

  3. Kuvera.in - Wikipedia

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    Kuvera is an Indian online wealth management platform for mutual funds, digital gold, fixed deposits, cryptocurrency exchange, insurance & US ETF investment. It is operated by Arevuk Advisory Services Pvt. Ltd., a company headquartered in Bangalore .

  4. List of Indian exchange-traded funds - Wikipedia

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    Some of the popular exchange-traded funds (ETF) traded on the National Stock Exchange of India of 25th April 2024 are [1]. Nippon India Nippon India ETF Nifty 1D Rate Liquid BeES (NSE: LIQUIDBEES) (Formerly called Reliance ETF Liquid BeES)

  5. Mutual Fund Dealers Association - Wikipedia

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    The Mutual Fund Dealers Association of Canada (MFDA) is a Canadian self-regulatory organization (SRO) that provides oversight to dealers that distribute mutual funds and exempt fixed income products. It is licensed under all Canadian provincial securities regulators (except Quebec, where it cooperates with the AMF instead).

  6. Navi Group - Wikipedia

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    Navi acquired Essel Mutual Fund, which was given approval by SEBI in December 2020. [20] In May 2021, Navi Mutual Fund moved their headquarters from Mumbai to Bengaluru, making it the first Bengaluru – headquartered asset management company. [21] [22]

  7. Index fund - Wikipedia

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    As of 2014, index funds made up 20.2% of equity mutual fund assets in the US. Index domestic equity mutual funds and index-based exchange-traded funds (ETFs), have benefited from a trend towards more index-oriented investment products.

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