How-to Mirae Asset Mutual Fund AMC direct

How to open a Mirae Asset Mutual Fund direct investing account

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Mirae Asset Mutual Fund is a fast-growing AMC in India, sponsored by Mirae Asset Global Investments (South Korea). Known for its disciplined large-cap and emerging-bluechip strategy, the AMC direct portal at miraeassetmf.co.in offers free direct-plan investing.

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Step-by-step procedure

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Why Mirae Asset MF direct

  • Fast-growing AMC with strong performance track record.
  • Korean parent (Mirae Asset Global) brings institutional discipline.
  • Direct plans only on portal.
  • Multi-geography exposure including India-focused FoFs into US markets.

Scheme highlights

  • Mirae Asset Large Cap Fund.
  • Mirae Asset Emerging Bluechip Fund.
  • Mirae Asset Tax Saver Fund (ELSS).
  • Mirae Asset Hybrid Equity Fund.
  • Mirae Asset NYSE FANG+ ETF (FoF route to US tech mega-caps).
  • Mirae Asset Liquid Fund.

International exposure

Mirae Asset offers India’s most extensive FoF lineup providing access to international markets (US S&P 500, NYSE FANG+, NASDAQ-100, Hang Seng Tech, etc.). This is a distinctive feature among Indian AMCs.

See also

External references

References

  1. SEBI (Mutual Funds) Regulations, 1996.
  2. SEBI Master Circular for Mutual Funds.
  3. AMFI Best Practice Guidelines.
  4. Mirae Asset Mutual Fund disclosure documents.

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