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Wealth Insight's April issue: Riding India's wealth wave

Find out which companies stand to benefit the most from India's wealth revolution in our latest issue of Wealth Insight

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Cover story: The Rs 100 lakh crore opportunity

Despite the growing penetration of digital infrastructure (think UPI, app-based investing, e-KYC), only four crore Indians invest in mutual funds. This gap has created a massive wealth creation opportunity for financial services-linked companies.

In this month’s edition, we look at eight such companies that stand to benefit the most from this gap and the risks that lie ahead.

Here’s what else you can find in this month’s issue

  • The art of subtraction: We trace Eicher Motors’ journey from a flourishing conglomerate to selling off 13 businesses in order to build its iconic motorcycle brand, ‘Royal Enfield’.
  • A grain of ambition: With steady revenue growth and profitability, LT Foods seems to be on a roll. Yet, it is now moving beyond basmati rice into new global markets. Smart expansion or risky bet? We break it down.
  • PFC’s second innings: From high NPAs to a cleaner balance sheet, Power Finance Corporation is staging a comeback. What changed, and what’s next for this power lender?
  • The reform that reshaped India’s real estate market: RERA has transformed home buying in India by curbing delays, improving transparency and protecting buyers. Here’s what it covers and what it doesn’t.
  • We are currently in a favourable credit cycle: In this exclusive interview, Hiten Jain, Fund Manager at Invesco Mutual Fund, explains why India’s public-sector banks are seeing strong credit growth, the shift in savings behaviour among Indian investors and which parts of the financial services sector offer attractive investment opportunities.
  • A metal that lost its script: With the ongoing US-Israel-Iran war, the prices of gold should have skyrocketed. After all, when the markets are down, the yellow metal booms. However, things seem different this time, as gold rates are plummeting. Our guest columnist, Advait Arora, explores why.
  • The dabbawala principle: Our guest columnist, Ranjit Bhatia of WhiteOak Capital, takes inspiration from Mumbai’s dabbawalas to explain why Indian investors shouldn’t give up on their SIPs and why consistency matters more than timing.

As always, you will also get our other features, including Market Barometer, Market Reporter, Index Watch and much more.

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