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    Starting a physical mutual fund SIP could now take less time. Here’s why

    July 9, 2026


    Investors who still submit physical applications to start a Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) could see shorter processing timelines following the rollout of a new AI-led technology platform by KFin Technologies, one of India’s largest registrar and transfer agents (RTAs) for mutual funds.

    The company has launched an AI-led operational platform called Finex, which it says is designed to speed up the processing of physical SIP registrations and mandate approvals.

    According to the company, the platform has increased the share of physical SIP registrations processed on the same day from around 15% to 90% across live implementations.

    The company said physical SIP registrations have traditionally taken anywhere between three to four weeks to move from application submission to activation because of multiple verification and compliance checks. Finex, it said, replaces much of the sequential manual processing with automated workflows and AI-based validation.

    Why does this matter?

    While most mutual fund investors today complete their SIP registrations digitally, physical applications continue to be used through distributors, independent financial advisers and in locations where paper-based onboarding remains common.

    For these investors, the time taken to verify documents, register bank mandates and activate SIPs can delay the start of investments.

    If processing timelines are reduced, investors could see their SIPs become operational sooner, while distributors and asset management companies (AMCs) may also benefit from faster onboarding and lower operational delays.

    What is changing?

    According to KFin Technologies, the new platform uses artificial intelligence and automation at multiple stages of the registration process.

    These include digitising physical application forms using optical character recognition (OCR), validating investor and banking details against KYC records in real time, automating workflow approvals and using AI to identify and resolve routine exceptions that would otherwise require manual intervention.

    The company also said the platform provides end-to-end tracking of applications and generates analytics on rejected registrations, which could help AMCs identify recurring issues and improve successful SIP registrations.

    Faster mandate registration

    Besides SIP registration, KFin Technologies said the platform has also reduced the turnaround time for fresh bank mandate registrations. According to the company, the proportion of mandates processed within seven days has increased from around 65% to 90%, with some operational workflows reporting even higher completion rates.

    What investors should know

    The development primarily affects the operational processing of physical SIP applications rather than the investment process itself.

    A faster registration timeline does not change how mutual fund units are allotted. Units continue to be allotted based on the applicable Net Asset Value (NAV), subject to receipt of funds and applicable cut-off timings under existing mutual fund regulations.

    As one of the country’s largest RTAs servicing a majority of mutual fund houses, operational improvements at KFin Technologies could have wider implications for distributors and investors using physical onboarding channels if adopted across the industry. However, the company has not disclosed how many AMCs are currently using the Finex platform or whether the reported processing improvements apply across its entire client base.

    First Published: Jul 9, 2026 12:51 PM IST



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