Compare Nippon India Credit Risk Fund vs Aditya Birla Sun Life Credit Risk Fund
Risk | High | NA |
Rating | 4.0 | 4.0 |
Min SIP Amount | ₹100 | ₹100 |
Expense Ratio | 1.48 | 1.67 |
NAV | ₹36.30 | ₹24.10 |
Fund Started | 10 May 2005 | 30 Mar 2015 |
Fund Size | ₹1015.83 Cr | ₹1091.72 Cr |
Exit Load | Exit load of 1% if units in excess of 10% are redeemed within 12 months | Exit load for units in excess of 15% of the investment, exit load of 3% if redeemed within 1 year, 2% if redeemed after 1 year but within 2 years, 1% if redeemed after 2 years but within 3 years. |
Risk
High
NA
Rating
4.0
4.0
Min SIP Amount
₹100
₹100
Expense Ratio
1.48
1.67
NAV
₹36.30
₹24.10
Fund Started
10 May 2005
30 Mar 2015
Fund Size
₹1015.83 Cr
₹1091.72 Cr
Exit Load
Exit load of 1% if units in excess of 10% are redeemed within 12 months
Exit load for units in excess of 15% of the investment, exit load of 3% if redeemed within 1 year, 2% if redeemed after 1 year but within 2 years, 1% if redeemed after 2 years but within 3 years.
1 Year | 8.54% | 16.82% |
3 Year | 8.22% | 11.85% |
5 Year | 8.39% | 9.78% |
1 Year
8.54%
16.82%
3 Year
8.22%
11.85%
5 Year
8.39%
9.78%
Equity | 0.00% | 0.00% |
Cash | 3.82% | 13.91% |
Equity
0.00%
0.00%
Cash
3.82%
13.91%
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Description | The scheme aims to generate optimal returns consistent with moderate levels of risk. It will invest atleast 65 per cent of its assets in debt instruments with maturity of more than 1 year and the rest in money market instruments (including cash or call money and reverse repo) and debentures with maturity of less than 1 year. The exposure in government securities will generally not exceed 50 percent of the assets. | The scheme seeks to generate returns by predominantly investing in a portfolio of corporate debt securities with short to medium term maturities across the credit spectrum within the investment grade. |
Launch Date | 10 May 2005 | 30 Mar 2015 |
Description
The scheme aims to generate optimal returns consistent with moderate levels of risk. It will invest atleast 65 per cent of its assets in debt instruments with maturity of more than 1 year and the rest in money market instruments (including cash or call money and reverse repo) and debentures with maturity of less than 1 year. The exposure in government securities will generally not exceed 50 percent of the assets.
The scheme seeks to generate returns by predominantly investing in a portfolio of corporate debt securities with short to medium term maturities across the credit spectrum within the investment grade.
Launch Date
10 May 2005
30 Mar 2015