Aditya Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund direct portal

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The Aditya Birla Sun Life (ABSL) Mutual Fund direct portal at mutualfund.adityabirlacapital.com is the investment platform operated by Aditya Birla Sun Life AMC Limited for direct plan investments in its mutual fund scheme range. ABSL AMC is a joint venture between Aditya Birla Capital Limited and Sun Life Financial Inc. of Canada. Aditya Birla Capital is the financial services arm of the Aditya Birla Group, one of India’s largest conglomerates.

ABSL AMC consistently ranks among India’s top five AMCs by AUM and manages one of the widest scheme ranges in the industry, including equity, debt, liquid, hybrid, ETF, and Fund of Funds categories.

ABSL AMC corporate structure

Aditya Birla Sun Life AMC Limited is listed on NSE and BSE (NSE: ABSLAMC), making it one of the few publicly traded Indian AMCs. Aditya Birla Capital Limited and Sun Life Financial Inc. are the joint sponsors under the mutual fund trust structure, with SEBI registration under the Mutual Fund Regulations 1996.

Direct portal features

The ABSL MF portal (mutualfund.adityabirlacapital.com) provides:

  • Direct plan lump-sum and SIP investing across all ABSL AMC schemes
  • Redemption, switch, STP, and SWP capabilities
  • eKYC-based account opening
  • NFO subscription tools
  • Capital gains and ELSS tax statement downloads
  • Goal-based investment calculators

Folio and transaction processing for ABSL AMC schemes is managed by KFin Technologies.

Accessing ABSL MF via aggregators

Direct plans of ABSL AMC are available on Kuvera, ET Money, Groww, KFinKart, MF Central, and MFU.

References

  • ABSL AMC direct portal (mutualfund.adityabirlacapital.com)
  • ABSLAMC Annual Report (abslamc.com)
  • AMFI fund information (amfiindia.com)

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