Samco Multi Cap Fund Review

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Samco Multi Cap Fund Review Samco Multi Cap Fund Review Direct NFO Open on 10 October2024 and Close on 24 Oct 2024. Samco Multi Cap Fund Direct NFO Allotment Date is 30 October 2024, and the NFO Type is Open-Ended. NFO Riskometer is Very High Risk, and the Minimum Investment Amount  is ₹5,000. The Minimum SIP Investment Amount is ₹500.

Type of the Scheme

An open-ended scheme investing across large cap, midcap and small cap stocks.

Scheme Benchmark : Nifty 500 Multicap 50:25:25 Total Returns Indexn – The composition of the aforesaid first tier benchmark is such that it is most suited for comparing the performance of the scheme. The Trustees reserves right to change benchmark in future for measuring performance of the scheme.

Samco Multi Cap Fund Scheme Benchmark

Company Weightage
HDFC Bank Ltd. 4.59
Reliance Industries Ltd. 3.50
ICICI Bank Ltd. 3.13
Infosys Ltd. 2.36
ITC Ltd. 1.68
Bharti Airtel Ltd. 1.60
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. 1.52
Larsen & Toubro Ltd. 1.51
Axis Bank Ltd. 1.23
State Bank of India 1.06

Samco Multi Cap Fund Important Date

Scheme Offer Samco Multi Cap Fund
Offer Price Rs. 10/- per Unit
Type of Scheme An open-ended
Open Date 10 Oct 2024
Close Date 24 Oct 2024
Allotment Date 30 Oct 2024
Category Multi Cap Fund
Min Inv ₹ ₹5,000
Lock in Period N/A
Risk Very High
Scheme Benchmark Nifty 500 Multicap 50:25:25 Total Returns Index

Investment Objective of the Scheme ? 

The investment objective of the scheme is to generate long term capital appreciation by investing in a portfolio of equity and equity related securities of large cap, midcap and small cap companies. There is no assurance that the investment objective of the scheme will be achieved.

Samco Multi Cap Fund Other Details

Exit Load 1%
Exit Load Details Exit Load for units in excess of 10% of the investment,1% will be charged for redemption within 12 months.
Entry Load N/A
Stamp Duty 0.005%
Min. Investment Rs. 5,000
Min. SIP Rs. 500

Samco Multi Cap Fund Asset Allocation

Manager Manage the Scheme?

Fund Manger : Mr. Paras Matalia
Qualification : 
B.Com, C.A.
Experience : 
Paras Matalia has around 9 years of work experience with about 6 years spanning capital markets.

Fund Manger : Mr. Dhawal Ghanshyam Dhanani
Qualification : 
B.Com, C.A.
Experience : 
Mr. Dhawal Ghanshyam Dhanani started out as an equity research analyst at Samco Securities Ltd.

Fund Manger : Mr. Umeshkumar Mehta
Qualification : 
B. Com, CA, MBA
Experience : 
Mr. Umeshkumar Mehta has over 25 years of experience in Indian Capital Markets.

Samco Multi Cap Fund Sector Representation

Sector Weightage
Financial Services 25.47
Information Technology 8.35
Capital Goods 8.23
Healthcare 7.56
Automobile and Auto Components 6.99
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 6.65
Fast Moving Consumer Goods 6.40
Consumer Durables 3.95
Chemicals 3.70
Consumer Services 3.58
Metals & Mining 3.13
Construction 3.07
Power 3.01
Telecommunication 2.79
Services 2.08
Realty 1.90
Construction Materials 1.80
Media, Entertainment & Publication 0.48
Textiles 0.46
Diversified 0.22
Forest Materials 0.19

Samco Multi Cap Fund Index Return

Where Will the Scheme Invest ? 

  • Equity and equity-related Securities including but not limited to derivatives (stock futures/ index futures and other such permitted derivative instruments including options), equity warrants and convertible instruments.
  • ADRs/ GDRs issued by Indian or foreign companies.
  • Equity of overseas companies listed on recognized stock exchanges overseas.
  • Initial and follow-on public offerings for listing at recognized stock exchanges overseas.
  • Debt instruments (both public and private sector) issued by banks / development financial institutions.
  • Money Market instruments permitted by SEBI including alternative investments for the call money market as may be provided by RBI to meet the liquidity requirements.
  • Securities created and issued by the Central and State Governments as may be permitted by RBI, securities guaranteed by the Central and State Governments (including but not limited to coupon bearing bonds, zero coupon bonds and treasury bills). State Government Securities (popularly known as State Development Loans or SDLs) are issued by the respective State Government in co-ordination with the RBI.
  • Debt instruments issued by Domestic Government Agencies and statutory bodies, which may or may not carry a Central / State Government guarantee.
  • Debt Instruments with Credit Enhancement / structured obligations.
  • Corporate Bonds of public sector or private sector undertakings.
  • Corporate debt and securities (of both public and private sector undertakings) including Bonds, Debentures, Notes, Strips, etc.
  • Tri-party Repo in Government Securities.
  • Securitized Debt (SD)/Pass Through Certificate (PTC).
  • Reverse Repo.
  • Repo in Corporate Debt Securities.
  • Treasury Bill (T-Bill).
  • Non convertible debentures and bonds.
  • Floating rate debt instruments.
  • Tri-party Repo (TREPS) through CCIL.
  • Investments in units of mutual fund schemes.
  • Short Term Deposits for pending deployment.
  • Such other securities as may be permitted from time to time and which are in line with the investment objectives of the Scheme.

Also Read: Helios Large & Mid Cap Fund Review

Samco Multi Cap Fund Registrar

KFIN TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED
Selenium Tower- B, Plot 31-32, Gachibowli, Financial
District, Nanakramguda, Serilingampally, Hyderabad500 032, Telangana, India.
Tel No.: +91 40 6716 2222
Website: Www.Kfintech.Com
Email: Hoacfoods.Ipo@Kfintech.Com
Investor Grievance Email:Einward.Ris@Kfintech.Com
Contact Person: Mr. M Murali Krishna

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