Fund Snapshot
| Year of Inception | 2010 |
| Number of Stocks | 25-35 |
| Investment Horizon | Long Term |
| Fund Managers | Danesh Mistry & Surjit Singh Arora |
Investment Philosophy
Unique Feature
Investing in consumption oriented growing companies
About Company
Tata Asset Management Limited was founded in 1994 and has over 25 years of experience in investment management. Our roots may be traced back to the Tata Group, a well-known and internationally praised industrial conglomerate whose business philosophy has made our country and its people partners in the development of wealth. Among investors, colleagues, workers, and the community, our history inspires “trust.” Though a rich history is something to be proud of, we also want to ensure that legacy is carried on through a set of well-defined and time-tested worldwide business standards. As one of India’s premier investment managers, we recognise that wealth management is just as vital as wealth generation.
Fund Snapshot
| Year of Inception | 2010 |
| Number of Stocks | 25-35 |
| Investment Horizon | Long Term |
| Fund Managers | Danesh Mistry & Surjit Singh Arora |
Investment Philosophy
Unique Feature
Investing in consumption oriented growing companies
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Surjit Singh Arora has over 13 years of equity analysis and fund management experience. He has done his graduation in Bachelors in Management studies from Sydenham Institute and Masters in Management Studies in Finance.
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