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No new MF offers till July

The extension of the deadline is to facilitate an efficient technology overhaul and its smooth transition to serve growing investor needs

PTI New Delhi Published 03.04.22, 03:01 AM
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Capital markets regulator Sebi has agreed to AMFI’s request to extend the deadline to July 1 the implementation of the discontinuation of pooling of accounts.

The mutual fund industry has agreed to keep the launch of the new fund offers (NFOs) on hold during this period, the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) said in a statement.

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Earlier, the MF industry was required to implement the rule from April 1.

The extension of the deadline is to facilitate an efficient technology overhaul and its smooth transition to serve growing investor needs.

Pooling of investor’s funds and units by stockbrokers and clearing members in any form/manner and by the mutual fund investment advisers or distributors (wherever it was taking place) for mutual fund transactions was to be discontinued from April 1, 2022.

However, after mutual discussion and agreement, Sebi has given the mutual fund industry extended timelines until July 1, to enable the industry to bring in a high level of operational efficiency in the interest of investors and efficient functioning of mutual fund subscriptions and redemption.

N.S. Venkatesh, chief executive, AMFI, said, “To stay focused on its efficient and effective implementation of the said October 4, 2021 Sebi circular, we as mutual fund industry, have agreed to keep NFO launches on hold during this period. We are confident that NFOs will be back on track soon.”

“We are confident of faster implementation owing to adoption of new-age technology and with the help of other stakeholders such as stock exchanges and channel partners, so that we can further strengthen investor service and their evolving savings need towards newer mutual fund solutions,” AMFI Chairman A Balasubramanian said.

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