Chapter VIII - NET ASSET VALUE AND TIMELINES FOR ALLOTMENT OF MUTUAL FUND UNITS AND PAYMENT OF INVESTMENT PROCEEDS (From Regulation 43 to Regulation 46)
Regulation 44 - Subscription and redemption value of mutual fund units
Securities and Exchange Board of India (Mutual Funds) Regulations, 2026 Chapter VIII NET ASSET VALUE AND TIMELINES FOR ALLOTMENT OF MUTUAL FUND UNITS AND PAYMENT OF INVESTMENT PROCEEDS
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Mutual fund pricing: AMCs must disclose NAV computation and cap open end exit loads at 3%. Regulation 44 requires asset management companies to disclose the subscription and redemption prices and to disclose the methodology of their computation as specified by the Board; any exit load must be credited to the respective scheme, and exit loads for open ended mutual fund schemes are capped at three per cent of the scheme's Net Asset Value.
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Mutual fund pricing: AMCs must disclose NAV computation and cap open end exit loads at 3%.
Regulation 44 requires asset management companies to disclose the subscription and redemption prices and to disclose the methodology of their computation as specified by the Board; any exit load must be credited to the respective scheme, and exit loads for open ended mutual fund schemes are capped at three per cent of the scheme's Net Asset Value.
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