Corporate Investment
A Corporate Investment is a collective fund created by combining capital from multiple investors, which is then invested and managed professionally, with profits and losses shared proportionately.
How Corporate Investment Works
Common Pooling
Multiple investors contribute money into a centralized pool managed under our SEBI advisory guidelines.
Flexible Limits
Entry ranges from a minimum of ₹50,000 up to a maximum of ₹1 Crore per investor.
Asset Allocation
The pooled fund is strategically invested in highly vetted assets like equities, bonds, ETFs, and alternative securities.
Proportionate Sharing
Net profits, yields, and expenses are shared among investors according to their exact percentage of ownership in the pool.
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Core Advantages
Why invest in a pooled structure?
Diversification
Your capital is spread across multiple assets (stocks, bonds, ETFs), reducing overall risk exposure significantly.
Professional Management
SEBI-registered fund managers and research analysts make data-driven investment decisions on behalf of all investors.
Lower Cost
Investors share administration, transaction, and management expenses, making it highly cost-efficient.
Accessibility
Allows individual and HNW investors to collectively access institutional-grade larger investment opportunities.
Investment Vehicles
Types of Corporate Investments
Corporate investments manifest through various vehicle types, each customized for liquidity, strategy complexity, and investor risk tolerances.
Mutual Funds
Professionally managed pools that track indices or specific sectors.
Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs)
Traded on stock exchanges, offering high liquidity and low costs.
Hedge Funds
Alternative investments utilizing advanced trading strategies for absolute returns.
Pension Funds
Long-term collective pools designed for capital preservation and retirement.
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
Pooled capital targeting income-generating real estate properties.
Get Started with Corporate Investing
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