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When Scheme Variations Are Erased : Mutual Fund Critic


SEBI’s resolution to create clearly outlined scheme classes (and to restrict fund homes to at least one scheme per class) was an enormous step in direction of empowering buyers to make higher scheme selections.  It’s been a 12 months since that got here into impact and for essentially the most half, it’s been a hit.  Sadly, some funds homes have discovered (or are discovering) methods to wipe out the variations between schemes throughout totally different classes.  Whereas there’s a want for SEBI to step in, buyers additionally must be vigilant, else we might find yourself holding a scheme that’s fairly totally different from what we anticipated it to be. 

On this submit, I need to share a couple of examples of the number of methods wherein fund homes have tried to blur the variations between schemes in numerous classes.  I’ve offered these within the type of a brief quiz.  There’s a hyperlink to the solutions on the finish of the submit.

Q1: Misleading Descriptions

Given beneath are the descriptions of two open-end fairness funds managed by a sure fund home.  These descriptions have been taken from the fund home web site.  One of many schemes is assessed as a ‘Mid Cap’ fund.  Primarily based on these descriptions, are you able to determine which considered one of these is the true ‘Mid Cap’ fund?

Fund A:

An open ended fairness scheme predominately investing in mid cap shares

Fund B:

…is primarily a Mid-cap fund which supplies buyers the chance to take part within the development story of in the present day’s comparatively medium sized however rising corporations which have the potential to be well-established tomorrow.

Q2: Misleading Promoting

Given beneath are masked banner adverts for 2 fairness schemes managed by a single fund home.  Considered one of these schemes is assessed as a ‘Targeted’ fund, whereas the opposite is assessed as a ‘Multi Cap’ fund.  In the event you had been in a position to learn the detailed descriptions (that are in smaller print), you may need been in a position to know which advert is for which scheme.  However since these are web site adverts, which many could have seen (or will see) on cell units, the headlines change into all of the extra essential.  Primarily based on the headlines, are you able to determine which of those is the precise ‘Targeted’ fund?

Fund C:

Ad blacked out Fund 1

Fund D:

Ad blacked out Fund 2

Q3: Misleading Allocations

Going by SEBI’s definition, within the so-called ‘Balanced Benefit’ funds, the fairness/ debt allocation is required to be managed “dynamically”.  Whereas some could contemplate that time period to be all-encompassing, from what I’ve gathered, the aim of getting this class is to group these funds the place the fairness/ debt combine will likely be determined by a strategy of tactical asset allocation.  Because it occurs, at the very least one fund home both has a very restrictive interpretation of what ‘dynamic’ means or has chosen to not make tactical calls.  The fairness allocation of its ‘Balanced Benefit’ fund has remained in a remarkably slim band and has had little resemblance to that of another ‘Balanced Benefit’ fund.  But it surely has had greater than a passing resemblance to the fairness allocation of the ‘Aggressive Hybrid’ fund managed by the identical fund home.  Given beneath is the unhedged fairness allocation for the final 12 months for the 2 schemes.  Primarily based on this info, are you able to determine which of those is the ‘Aggressive Hybrid’ fund and which is the ‘Balanced Benefit’ fund?

Equity Allocations

This autumn: Misleading Threat Profile

‘Credit score Threat’ Funds are required to have at the very least 65% of their portfolio in securities which are rated AA or decrease.  It’s usually anticipated that these funds will carry the next credit score threat than another class of debt funds.  Given beneath is the most recent ranking profile, yield, and maturity of the portfolios of three debt funds, managed by a single fund home.  Primarily based on this info, are you able to determine which of those is the ‘Credit score Threat’ fund?

Fund G Fund H Fund I
Portfolio Composition by Score
  Sovereign/ AAA/ Money 16% 15% 12%
  AA+ 9% 9% 11%
  AA and decrease 75% 76% 77%
Common Maturity (years) 3.1 3.4 2.9
Portfolio Yield 11.7% 11.4% 11.7%

In the event you’d wish to see the solutions, click on right here.

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