IDFC Mutual Fund has filed offer document with Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to launch IDFC Balanced Fund of Fund, an open ended Funds of Fund scheme. The New Fund offer price will be Rs 10 per unit.
Details of the Scheme:
Investment Objective: The scheme endeavors to seek to seek to generate capital appreciation by investing in equity & debt oriented mutual funds and money market instruments.
Investment Theme: The scheme will be a multi-manager fund of fund that will combine the benefits of asset allocation and manager diversification in a single product. The multi-manager approach is expected to diversify allocation to different managers in order to reduce risk from any individual manager on the performance for the scheme. The fund of fund approach allows the fund manager to participate in funds with different styles within various funds available for investments.
Plans: There are two options: growth and dividend option. Dividend payout and Reinvestment facilities are available under the dividend option.
Asset Allocation: The plans will invest 65-100% of net asset in units of equity oriented mutual funds with high risk profile. It may have investment up to 35% in units of debt oriented mutual funds with high risk profile. Investment in debt & money market instruments shall be up to 35% with low to medium risk profile. The assets of the scheme shall be predominantly invested in equity and debt MF schemes.
Load Structure: The scheme may charge no entry load. The scheme will charge exit load of 0.25% of the NAV if investors who redeem / switch out such investments within 3 months from the date of allotment subscription applying First in First Out basis.
Minimum Investment Amount: The minimum application amount will be Rs 5000 and in multiples of Re 1 thereafter.
Minimum Target amount: The fund seeks to collect a minimum subscription amount of Rs 1 crore during NFO.
Benchmark Index: The performance of the scheme will be benchmarked against CRISIL Balanced Fund Index.
Fund Manager: Ashwin Patni will manage the fund.