UTI Arbitrage Fund - Regular Plan - IDCW

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NAV
₹ 18.998 ₹ 0.01 (0.07 %)
as on 19-11-2024
Asset Size (AUM)
6,143.71 Cr
Launch Date
Jun 22, 2006
Investment Objective
The investment objective of the scheme is to provide capital appreciation and dividend distribution through arbitrage opportunities arising out of price differences between the cash and derivative market by investing predominantly in equity & equity related securities, derivatives and the balance portion in debt securities. However, there can be no assurance that the investment objective of the scheme will be realized.
Minimum Investment 5000.0
Minimum Top-up 1000.0
Investment Returns Since Launch in Jun 22, 2006
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6.59

%
3 M
6 M
1 Y
3 Y
10 Y
Inception
Sharp Ratio
0.14 %
Expense Ratio
0.75%
Volatility
0.68 %
Fund House
UTI Mutual Fund
Fund Manager
Sharwan Kumar Goyal, Amit Sharma, Deepesh Agarwal
Key Features
Scheme description
This fund has moderate ups and downs compared to equity funds and can give good returns as it benefits from arbitrage opprtunities in the equity market. Investment in this fund can be made for a horizon of at least 1 year or more
Minimum Purchase Application Amount
Rs. 5000.0 (plus in multiples of Rs. 1000.0)

Entry Load
Not applicable
Exit Load
Redemption / Switch out within 15 days from the date of allotment ? (0.25%) Redemption / Switch out after 15 days from the date of allotment ? NIL
Indicative Investment Horizon
5 Years and above
Asset Allocation
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Fund Performance
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Performance

Scheme Performance (%)

Data as on - 19-11-2024

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Peer Comparison
Scheme Name Inception Date 1 Year Return % 2 Year Return % 3 Year Return % 5 Year Return % 10 Year Return %
UTI Arbitrage Fund - Regular Plan - IDCW 22-06-2006 7.76 7.51 6.16 5.28 5.77
Kotak Equity Arbitrage Fund - Growth 29-09-2005 7.92 7.72 6.44 5.55 6.06
HDFC Arbitrage Fund - Wholesale Growth Option 10-10-2007 7.78 7.53 6.2 5.22 5.77
UTI Arbitrage Fund - Regular Plan - Growth Option 22-06-2006 7.76 7.51 6.16 5.37 5.94
Edelweiss Arbitrage Fund- Regular Plan- Growth Option 05-06-2014 7.74 7.5 6.25 5.45 6.05
Invesco India Arbitrage Fund - Growth Option 30-04-2007 7.73 7.59 6.59 5.51 5.95
ICICI Prudential Equity Arbitrage Fund - Growth 30-12-2006 7.7 7.46 6.18 5.36 5.93
HDFC Arbitrage Fund - Retail Growth Option 05-10-2007 7.66 7.23 5.97 5.04 5.61
Union Arbitrage Fund - Regular Plan - Growth Option 05-02-2019 7.66 7.39 5.96 5.25 0.0
SBI Arbitrage Opportunities Fund - Regular Plan - Gr 03-11-2006 7.66 7.63 6.38 5.36 5.86
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