Reliance mutual funds are one of the most trusted mutual funds in India. With its performance and diversity in the mutual fund schemes, an investor trusts Reliance mutual fund for the investment purpose. Reliance mutual fund is a trust that collects money from a number of investors who share a common investment objective.
The money is then invested in equities, bonds, money market instruments and/or other securities. By doing so, you as an investor have the same expectancies from their fund and have the same goal towards the returns.
The income/gains generated from the collective investment is distributed proportionately amongst all the investors after deducting applicable expenses and levies by calculating a scheme’s ‘Net Asset Value’ or NAV. At Reliance Mutual fund, you can invest in debt funds, equity funds, liquid funds, gold funds, and retirement funds. Different funds have different purposes and an investor can design his/her portfolio on the basis of their affordability and most important of all the time period for which the invested is to be done.
Here we are bringing to you the list of all the funds under each type of the fund wherein you can invest.
Debt Funds
This fund majorly invests in debt-market instruments like bonds, government securities, debentures, etc. The list of the funds is as follows:
- Reliance Floating Rate Fund - Short Term Plan
- Reliance Money Manager Fund
- Reliance MEDIUM TERM FUND
- Reliance Short Term Fund
- Reliance Regular Savings Fund - Debt option
- Reliance Income Fund
- Reliance Gilt Securities Fund
- Reliance Monthly Income Plan
- Reliance Banking & PSU Debt Fund
Equity Funds
Equity funds give you a higher return as compared to other funds. But, only if the investor is willing to take the risk and has no plans of short term withdrawal. Below are the types of equity funds offered by Reliance Mutual Fund:
- Reliance Vision Fund
- Reliance Top 200 Fund
- Reliance Quant Plus Fund
- Reliance NRI Equity Fund
- Reliance Focused Large Cap Fund
- Reliance Index Fund - Nifty plan
- Reliance Index Fund - Sensex Plan
- Reliance Growth Fund
- Reliance Mid & Small Cap Fund
- Reliance Small Cap Fund
- Reliance Regular Savings Fund - Equity option
- Reliance Equity Opportunities Fund
- Reliance Banking Fund
- Reliance Diversified Power Sector Fund
- Reliance Pharma Fund
- Reliance Media & Entertainment Fund
- Reliance Tax Saver (ELSS) Fund
- Reliance ETF Nifty 100 (formerly known as R*Shares CNX 100 ETF)
- Reliance ETF Dividend Opportunities (formerly known as R*Shares Dividend Opportunities ETF)
- Reliance ETF Consumption (formerly known as R*Shares Consumption ETF)
- Reliance Regular Savings Fund - Balanced option
- Reliance Arbitrage Advantage Fund
- Reliance Japan Equity Fund
- Reliance ETF Sensex (formerly known as R*Shares Sensex ETF)
- Reliance Equity Savings Fund
- Reliance ETF NV20 (formerly known as R*Shares NV20 ETF)
- Reliance US Equity Opportunities Fund
- Reliance ETF Long Term Gilt (formerly known as R* Shares Long Term Gilt ETF)
- CPSE-ETF
- Reliance ETF Gold BeES (formerly known as R*Shares Gold BeES)
- Reliance ETF Bank BeES (formerly known as R*Shares Bank BeES)
- Reliance ETF PSU Bank BeES (formerly known as R*Shares PSU Bank BeES)
- Reliance ETF Shariah BeES (formerly known as R*Shares Shariah BeES)
- Reliance ETF Infra BeES (formerly known as R*Shares Infra BeES)
- Reliance ETF Junior BeES (formerly known as R*Shares Junior BeES)
- Reliance ETF Hang Seng BeES (formerly known as R*Shares Hang Seng BeES)
- Reliance ETF Liquid BeES (formerly known as R*Shares Liquid BeES)
- Reliance ETF Nifty BeES (formerly known as R*Shares Nifty BeES)
Liquid Funds
The purpose of liquid funds is to invest in short-term or very short-term securities with a residual maturity of up to 91 days such as Treasury bills, Commercial Papers, etc. Have a look at the list of funds under liquid funds offered by Reliance Mutual Fund:
- Reliance Liquidity Fund
- Reliance Liquid Fund - Cash Plan
- Reliance Liquid Fund - Treasury Plan
Gold Funds
The aim of this funds is to generate returns that closely correspond to the returns utilized by the price of gold through investment in physical gold.
- Reliance Gold Savings Fund
Retirement Fund-Equity & Debt
People who want capital growth and income for their retirement can invest in a combination of securities, comprised of equity, equity related securities and fixed income instruments through Reliance Mutual funds-retirement funds. There are two funds available under this segment and the names are as follows:
- Reliance Retirement Fund- Wealth Creation Scheme
- Reliance Retirement Fund-Income Generation Scheme
Disclaimer - Mutual Funds are subject to market risks. Please read the scheme related documents carefully before investing.
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