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Fund name
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Rating |
VR Opinion |
Risk
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Return (%) |
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Expense Ratio (%)
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Quant Liquid Fund
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Moderate
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1.41 |
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Moderate
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0.34 |
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Low to Moderate
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0.17 |
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Low to Moderate
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0.22 |
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Low to Moderate
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0.20 |
₹1,547 Cr
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Investment Strategy
The scheme aims to provide income and liquidity consistent with the prudent risk from a portfolio comprising of money market and debt instruments.
Suitability
"Liquid funds invest in bonds having maturity of up to three months. They are suitable to park the amount you have set aside to meet any emergency needs or any surplus money that you don't need for a few weeks up to a year. You can expect to earn better returns than what you would get from a bank account.
The risk of incurring a loss in these funds is negligible but they do not guarantee returns or safety of capital. Though rare, there have been few instances when liquid funds have incurred losses.
Remember, these funds are geared to deliver only marginally higher returns than your bank account. They deliver steady, but low returns and are not suitable to build wealth in the long run."
Capital Gains Taxation
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Quant Liquid Fund is mandated to invest in bonds having a maturity of up to three months.
Mutual funds can be bought directly from the website of the fund house. For instance, Quant Liquid Fund fund can be purchased from the website of Quant Mutual Fund. You can also buy mutual funds through platforms like MF Central, MF Utility, among others. However, if you are not comfortable buying mutual funds online, you can seek help of a mutual fund distributor. Most banks also act as mutual fund distributors. So you can connect with your bank for assistance.
The NAV of Quant Liquid Fund is ₹40.2589 as of 08-Feb-2025.
The AUM of Quant Liquid Fund Fund is ₹1,547 Cr as of 31-Jan-2025
The riskometer level of Quant Liquid Fund is Moderate. See More
Company | Percentage of Portfolio |
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Reserve Bank of India T-Bills 91-D 28/03/2025 |
12.81
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ICICI Home Finance Company Ltd CP 91-D 03/02/2025 |
6.46
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National Bank For Agriculture & Rural Development CD 07/03/2025 |
6.42
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Angel One Ltd CP 91-D 14/03/2025 |
6.40
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Punjab National Bank CD 27/03/2025 |
6.40
|
As of 31-Jan-2025, Quant Liquid Fund had invested 100.64% in Debt and -0.61% in Cash & Cash Eq. See More
Quant Liquid Fund is 19 years 4 months old. It has delivered 7.46% returns since inception. See More
1Y
|
3Y
|
5Y
|
7Y
|
10Y
|
Since Inception
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7.09%
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6.28%
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5.50%
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5.95%
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6.48%
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7.46%
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No, There is no lock in period in Quant Liquid Fund.
The expense ratio of Quant Liquid Fund is 1.41.