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ITI Long Short Equity Fund

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Category AIF Category III
Company The Investment Trust of India (ITI Group)
Share: f x in w

About Company

The Investment Trust of India (ITI Group)

The Investment Trust of India Limited, founded in 1991, is one of India’s largest financial services conglomerates, with a diverse range of products and services ranging from lending to equity and derivatives trading, equity research, commodity trading, portfolio management, mutual fund distribution, IPO and insurance products, and investment banking services.

ITI Long Short Equity Fund

Fund Snapshot

Year of Inception NA
Number of Stocks Cat III
Investment Horizon Long Term
Fund Managers Rajesh Bhatia

Investment Philosophy

To outperform the Nifty index over the course of an entire stock market cycle while minimising downside risk during downturns; thereby reducing performance volatility and risk.

The minimum ticket size to invest is ₹1 crore

Unique Feature

Seed funding and investing in early start-ups

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