WhiteOak Capital Global Emerging Market Fund – WhiteOak Capital Mutual Fund files offer document with SEBI
WhiteOak Capital Mutual Fund has filed offer document with SEBI to launch An open ended equity scheme investing in stocks of countries that constitute Global Emerging Markets .
The New Fund Offer price is Rs.10 per unit.
The objective of the scheme is to seek to provide long term capital growth by investing predominantly in a portfolio of emerging market companies.
“The fund manager for this scheme is Mr. Ramesh Mantri,
Mr. Piyush Baranwal”
“This product is suitable for investors who are seeking Long term capital appreciation
Investments predominantly in diversified portfolio of emerging market companies”
“The scheme asset allocation will be Equity & Equity linkedEmerging Market securities including Indian listed securities(80-100%)
Emerging Markets Except India@ (70-90%)
•India (10-30%)
Foreign Equity & Equity linked instruments of Developed Markets$ (0-20%)
Domestic Debt securities* and Money Market Instruments (0-20%)”
The riskometer for this scheme is Very High
Name of Mutual Fund | WhiteOak Capital Mutual Fund |
Scheme Name | WhiteOak Capital Global Emerging Market Fund |
About Scheme | An open ended equity scheme investing in stocks of countries that constitute Global Emerging Markets |
Offer of Unit | Rs.10 |
Objective | to seek to provide long term capital growth by investing predominantly in a portfolio of emerging market companies. |
Name of Fund Manager | Mr. Ramesh Mantri, Mr. Piyush Baranwal |
This product is suitable for investors who are seeking | Long term capital appreciation Investments predominantly in diversified portfolio of emerging market companies |
The scheme asset allocation will be | Equity & Equity linkedEmerging Market securities including Indian listed securities(80-100%) Emerging Markets Except India@ (70-90%) •India (10-30%) Foreign Equity & Equity linked instruments of Developed Markets$ (0-20%) Domestic Debt securities* and Money Market Instruments (0-20%) |
Riskometer | Very High |
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