3 Year return

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Launched on July 2022 (2 years)

Investment Details

₹500

Minimum SIP Amount

₹5000

Minimum one time investment

Fund has no lock-in period

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Scheme Information

Asset Under Management

₹164.56 Cr.

Expense Ratio

0.24% (inclusive of GST)

Exit Load

Nil

Ratings

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Tax Implications

Tax on gains as per your income tax bracket

Fund Holdings

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UTI Mutual Fund Managers

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Anurag Mittal

Fund Manager since Dec 2021

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Fund House Details

UTI Mutual Fund

UTI Mutual Fund Asset management company

AUM ₹342,690.24 Cr.
No. of Schemes 269
Setup Date January 2003

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Key Features of The Fund

5-year return NA
Expense Ratio 0.24%
Fund Manager Anurag Mittal
Fund Size ₹164.56 Cr
Risk Profile Moderate

AMC Contact Details

Name UTI Mutual Fund
Launch Date January 2003
Addresss First Floor, Unit No. 2, Block ‘B’, JVPD Scheme, Gulmohar Cross Road No. 9, Andheri (West), Mumbai – 400049.
Contact 1800 266 1230 (+91) 022 6227 8000 022 – 68990800
Email service@uti.co.in
Website https://www.utimf.com/

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FAQs

What is today's NAV of UTI Gilt Fund With 10 Year Constant Duration Direct Plan Quarterly IDCW Reinvestment?

NAV, or Net Asset Value, is the price of a single unit of a mutual fund. It is calculated by dividing the current value of holdings held by the mutual fund scheme at the end of the day by the total number of units issued. The NAV changes every day. The NAV of UTI Gilt Fund With 10 Year Constant Duration Direct Plan Quarterly IDCW Reinvestment Oct 11 2024 is 12.0008

What is the AUM of UTI Gilt Fund With 10 Year Constant Duration Direct Plan Quarterly IDCW Reinvestment?

Short for Asset Under Management, AUM means the total assets held by a mutual fund scheme. The AUM of the fund changes every day based on the fluctuation in the price of the underlying assets. Fund houses don't update AUM on a daily basis. They only update it at the end of the month and release it within a few days of the following month. The AUM of UTI Gilt Fund With 10 Year Constant Duration Direct Plan Quarterly IDCW Reinvestment is 164.56 crore.

What is the expense ratio of UTI Gilt Fund With 10 Year Constant Duration Direct Plan Quarterly IDCW Reinvestment?

The expense ratio is the annual charges you pay to the mutual fund house for managing your investments. It is a percentage of Assets Under Management. It is deducted from the fund’s returns. The expense ratio of UTI Gilt Fund With 10 Year Constant Duration Direct Plan Quarterly IDCW Reinvestment is 0.24%

What are the returns of UTI Gilt Fund With 10 Year Constant Duration Direct Plan Quarterly IDCW Reinvestment since inception?

The UTI Gilt Fund With 10 Year Constant Duration Direct Plan Quarterly IDCW Reinvestment was launched on Jul 18 2022. The fund has delivered a CAGR of 8.7 since inception.

What is the minimum SIP amount to invest in UTI Gilt Fund With 10 Year Constant Duration Direct Plan Quarterly IDCW Reinvestment?

A Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) in mutual funds allows you to invest small amounts periodically instead of a one-time investment. The frequency of investment can be monthly, quarterly, half-yearly or annually, as per your convenience. The minimum SIP for UTI Gilt Fund With 10 Year Constant Duration Direct Plan Quarterly IDCW Reinvestment is 500.

How do I invest in UTI Gilt Fund With 10 Year Constant Duration Direct Plan Quarterly IDCW Reinvestment?

  1. Make sure you are logged in to Angel One.
  2. Select the type of investment: SIP or one-time.
  3. In case of an SIP, select the amount and date and click ‘Start SIP’. In case of a one-time investment, enter just the amount.
  4. Proceed by clicking the pay button and choosing your mode of payment.
  5. Your portfolio will be updated with this investment in 3-5 working days.

How to start an SIP in UTI Gilt Fund With 10 Year Constant Duration Direct Plan Quarterly IDCW Reinvestment?

  1. Click on the ‘Invest’ button.
  2. Enter your desired SIP amount and the SIP date.
  3. You can uncheck the ‘Make first payment now’ box if you don’t want to make the payment right away.
  4. Choose your payment method between UPI and Net Banking.
  5. Make your payment.
  6. Your SIP is created.

How do I automate an SIP in UTI Gilt Fund With 10 Year Constant Duration Direct Plan Quarterly IDCW Reinvestment?

  1. Once you create an SIP, click on ‘Set up autopay’
  2. Select your desired verification method - debit card, net banking or Aadhar method credentials - and click on submit.
  3. Once you verify the OTP, your mandate request will be created.

How can I withdraw/redeem my investment in UTI Gilt Fund With 10 Year Constant Duration Direct Plan Quarterly IDCW Reinvestment?

  1. Go to the ‘Investments’ section and click on the mutual fund scheme you want to withdraw.
  2. Enter the amount you want to withdraw and tap the ‘Withdraw’ button.
  3. Verify the details on the ‘Confirm withdraw’ screen.
  4. Select the bank account in which you want to receive the funds.
  5. You will receive your funds within three working days of placing the order.
  6. You can track your order in the ‘Orders’ section.