Quantum Mutual Fund
Quantum Mutual Fund is an asset management company known for its emphasis on transparency, simplicity, and investor-centric approaches. The fund house was the first in India to introduce a completely paperless online investment platform in 2011. With a diverse range of funds across equity, debt, and commodity categories, Quantum Mutual Fund provides investment opportunities tailored to different financial goals and risk appetites.
About Quantum Mutual Fund
Quantum Mutual Fund was established as a trust under the Indian Trusts Act, 1882, and is registered with SEBI.
The fund house is managed by Quantum Asset Management Company Pvt Ltd.
The AMC introduced India’s first paperless investment platform in 2011.
It offers various schemes across equity, debt, and hybrid asset classes.
The company follows a low-cost investment approach to benefit investors.
Key Information: Quantum Mutual Fund
Attribute
| Details
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Fund House Name
| Quantum Mutual Fund
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Sponsor
| Quantum Advisors Private Limited, HWIC ASIA
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Headquarters
| Mumbai, India
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Regulatory Body
| Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)
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Investment Categories
| Equity, Debt, Hybrid, Commodities
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Philosophy
| Transparency, low-cost investing, research-driven
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Fund Management Team
Fund Manager
| Experience (Years)
| Fund Management Since
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Chirag Mehta
| 19
| February 2024
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Pankaj Pathak
| 8
| March 2017
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Hitendra Parekh
| 2
| July 2022
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How to Invest in Quantum Mutual Fund via Bajaj Broking
Step 1: Open an Account
Step 2: Select a Mutual Fund Scheme
Choose a fund that aligns with your investment goals and risk appetite.
Compare funds based on their past performance, expense ratios, and investment portfolios.
Step 3: Choose an Investment Mode
Step 4: Complete the Investment
Step 5: Monitor and Manage Investments
Documents Required to Invest in Quantum Mutual Fund
To invest in Quantum Mutual Fund, investors are required to submit specific documents as part of the KYC (Know Your Customer) process. These documents help verify the identity and financial details of the investor. The required documents include:
PAN Card: A mandatory document for all investors to comply with tax regulations.
Aadhaar Card: Required for identity verification and address proof. Investors must submit both the front and back sides of the card.
Bank Account Details: Investors need to provide their bank details along with a cancelled cheque or bank statement to verify the account for fund transfers.
Passport-sized Photograph: A recent photograph is required for KYC documentation.
Nominee Details: Investors must provide nominee information to designate a beneficiary for their investments.
FATCA Declaration: A self-declaration form is required to comply with the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) for tax and regulatory purposes.
List of Quantum Mutual Fund Schemes in India
Fund Name
| Category
| AUM (₹ Cr.)
| 3Y CAGR (%)
| 1Y Return (%)
|
Quantum Gold Savings Fund
| Commodities
| 161
| 18.59
| 37.21
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Quantum Gold Fund
| Commodities
| 264
| 18.21
| 37.11
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Quantum ELSS Tax Saver Fund
| Equity
| 212.84
| 17.54
| 10.88
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Quantum Long Term Equity Value Fund
| Equity
| 1,150
| 17.49
| 11.06
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Quantum Equity Fund of Funds
| Equity
| 121
| 12.75
| 8.04
|