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Expense RatioExpense Ratio | No LabelNo Label | No LabelNo Label |
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0.33 | 7.59 | 11.94 |
No LabelNo Label | No LabelNo Label | No LabelNo Label |
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0.60 | 7.43 | 10.22 |
PlanPlan | Lock inLock in | Exit LoadExit Load |
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IDCW | 0 yrs | 0.00% |
SIP Inv.SIP Inv. | Min. LumpsumMin. Lumpsum |
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Allowed | ₹ 20,000 |
BenchmarkBenchmark |
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Ultra short duration funds are debt funds that lend to companies for a short duration of 3 to 6 months. They are very low-risk funds.
Returns
Scheme
Ratios
Mutual Fund | 1Y Returns1Y Returns | 3Y CAGR3Y CAGR | Life CAGRLife CAGR |
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UTI Ultra Short Duration Fund(F-IDCW) | 7.84% | 6.57% | 6.58% |
Aditya Birla SL Savings Fund(W-IDCW) | 0.02% | -0.12% | 0.02% |
HDFC Ultra Short Term Fund(M-IDCW Reinv) | 0.09% | 0.07% | 0.13% |
ICICI Pru Ultra Short Term Fund Fund(W-IDCW Payout) | -0.10% | -0.01% | 0.14% |
Actual
Target
Mar 2024
Jun 2024
Sep 2024
Nov 2024
Mar 2024
Jun 2024
Sep 2024
Nov 2024
Mar 2024
Jun 2024
Sep 2024
Nov 2024
Debt
Others
Holdings
4.92 %
Holdings
4.04 %
Holdings
3.29 %
UTI AMC commenced operations from February 1, 2003. It has been promoted by four sponsors, namely, SBI, Life Insurance Corporation of India, Bank of Baroda and Punjab National Bank and each of them hold 25% of the paid up capital of UTI AMC.
No.of Schemes
66
Total AUM
₹ 2,18,296.14 Cr.
Ritesh Nambiar
AUM: ₹9,419.98 Cr.
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Exp: —
CFA, FRM & MBA ( Finance )
Mr.Ritesh Nambiar joined UTI in 2008. Prior to joining UTI, he has 3 years of experience in CRISIL and TransMarket Group Research . In UTI he has worked in Department of Securities Research and is presently in Department of FundManagement - Debt.
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