How AMC (Asset Management Company) Work

The mutual fund is managed by a team of investment professionals who analyze the market, economic conditions, and company financials to identify potential investment opportunities.

Based on their analysis, the investment team selects investments that align with the fund's investment objective and strategy.

The AMC charges a fee for managing the mutual fund, which is deducted from the fund's assets.

As the value of the investments in the mutual fund fluctuates, the value of the mutual fund changes as well.

The AMC reports the performance of the mutual fund to investors periodically, usually quarterly or annually.

Investors can buy or sell units of the mutual fund based on its current value.

The AMC continues to manage the mutual fund and make investment decisions to achieve its investment objective.

The mutual fund may distribute dividends to investors from its earnings, which are paid out periodically.