How to invest in Mutual Funds and Debentures


I tried to invest in NMBHF and SBCF yesterday, but was unable to invest through TMS. Does anyone know how I can invest in them?


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2 thoughts on “How to invest in Mutual Funds and Debentures

  1. You can also apply through mero share for IPO of debenture and MF whenever available. But buy mf from tms as their price tend to be cheaper than IPOs. For debenture it depends on their interest rate. Low interest rate debenture is cheaper in tms while higher ones are little bit expensive than their ipo price (face value). If you want to invest little money regularly every month in mfs than its better to buy open ended mf. There are 5-6 available right now. You have to buy and sell directly through concern capital. The oldest one is Nibl and newst is kumari one.

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