If you're looking to begin your mutual fund investment journey or diversify your portfolio, here's some good news for you. Nippon India Mutual Fund has launched two brand new index fund NFOs (New Fund Offers) starting today, April 16, 2025. These new offerings are designed to provide investors with low-cost exposure to the Nifty 500 index, focusing on two distinct strategies: low volatility and high quality.
Two New Index Funds Based on Nifty 500
The Nippon India Nifty 500 Quality 50 Index Fund and the Nippon India Nifty 500 Low Volatility 50 Index Fund were unveiled by the fund house. The goal of both open-ended index funds is to mimic the performance of the corresponding indices. Long-term investors who wish to invest in large and mid-cap stocks passively without actively managing their portfolio will find these funds ideal.

Subscriptions for the NFOs will be accepted from April 16 through April 30, 2025. Retail investors can purchase the funds at the NAV (Net Asset Value) of Rs. 10 per unit during this time. Before the schemes start trading regularly, this window offers a good chance to get into the equity market through index funds.
Affordable Entry: Start With Just Rs. 1,000
These NFOs' low barrier to entry is one of their main advantages. Beginners and small investors can start investing with as little as ₹1,000, making it very accessible. Future contributions are flexible because there is no minimum requirement for additional investments.
The goal of these passive mutual funds is to closely follow their benchmark indices. The Quality fund will concentrate on 50 high-quality stocks with solid fundamentals, while the Low Volatility fund will invest in the 50 least volatile stocks from the Nifty 500 universe. 95-100% of the assets in both funds will be invested in equity, with the remaining 0-5% possibly being held in cash or money market instruments for liquidity.
Fund Management and Risk Factor; Who Should Invest?
Both schemes are managed by Jitendra Tolani, a seasoned fund manager. There is no exit load or lock-in period, which enhances liquidity for investors. However, both funds are marked as high risk on the riskometer, meaning while the return potential is higher, investors should be prepared for market fluctuations.
These NFOs are suitable for, First-time mutual fund investors, Long-term investors seeking passive investment options, Individuals wanting exposure to a broad segment of the stock market, Investors looking for low-cost mutual funds with long-term capital appreciation potential
Disclaimer: The recommendations made above are by market analysts and are not advised by either the author, nor Greynium Information Technologies. The author, nor the brokerage firm nor Greynium would be liable for any losses caused as a result of decisions based on this write-up. Goodreturns.in advises users to consult with certified experts before making any investment decision.
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