
AMC
An Asset Management Company (AMC) is responsible for managing mutual fund schemes on behalf of investors. It makes investment decisions, conducts research, and handles portfolio management to align with the fund’s stated objectives. The AMC employs professional fund managers and analysts to select and monitor securities based on the fund’s strategy. It also ensures compliance with regulatory guidelines and manages day-to-day operations related to the fund. Investors rely on the AMC’s expertise to help grow their investments. While the AMC plays a crucial role in fund performance, outcomes are subject to market risks and the fund’s underlying investments.
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