Mutual Funds
What is SEBI and what is its role?
The SEBI is the regulatory authority established under Section 3 of SEBI Act 1992 to protect the interests of the investors in securities and to promote the development of, and to regulate, the securities market and for matters connected therewith and incidental thereto.
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- Who is a broker?
- Can a mutual fund change the nature of the scheme from the one specified in the offer document?
- How to know the performance of a mutual fund scheme?
- When will the investor get certificate or statement of account after investing in a mutual fund?
- What is the history of Mutual Funds in India and role of SEBI in mutual funds industry?
- How can the investors redress their complaints?