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    Wealth Company MF launches NFOs in flexi cap, arbitrage, ethical & liquid funds

    September 24, 2025


    Designed to cater to diverse investor needs, the Ethical Fund follows Satvik principles, avoiding investments in alcohol, tobacco, gambling, meat, and animal cruelty-related companies. 

    Designed to cater to diverse investor needs, the Ethical Fund follows Satvik principles, avoiding investments in alcohol, tobacco, gambling, meat, and animal cruelty-related companies. 

    The Wealth Company Mutual Fund, the latest entrant, has launched the NFO of four active funds: Flexi Cap Fund, Arbitrage Fund, Ethical Fund, and Liquid Fund.

    The funds are designed to meet diverse investor needs across growth, stability, ethics and liquidity. Together, they mark a comprehensive debut that blends institutional-grade diligence, scientific risk frameworks, and a distributor-first ecosystem.

    Ethical fund based on Satvik principles

    The Ethical Fund will be built on the timeless Satvik principles of purity, compassion and Ahimsa (non-violence). It will exclude investments in companies involved in alcohol, tobacco, gambling, narcotics, leather, meat and poultry, pesticides, and any enterprise that involves animal cruelty.

    The NFOs opened for subscription on Wednesday. The minimum investment will be ₹1,000, and SIPs start at ₹250.

    Empowering investors with risk frameworks

    Madhu Lunawat, founder, MD & CEO of The Wealth Company MF, said that the aim is to empower investors to choose strategies that truly align with their life and wealth goals by combining proprietary risk frameworks with deep expertise.

    The suite of offerings is a powerful toolkit for mutual fund distributor partners as it is designed to address the needs of risk-averse retirees to the values-seeking next-gen investor, she said.

    Published on September 24, 2025



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