Low To Moderate Risk | Equity
01 Oct 2025
15 Oct 2025
22 Oct 2025
₹Net Asset Value (NAV) for the Magnum Hybrid Long Short Fund Regular Plan - Growth - Demat/Physical is not yet available, as the fund is still very new. The New Fund Offer (NFO) closed on October 15, 2025, with an initial NAV of ₹10, and it will be officially launched on October 22, 2025.
Max at 2.25% and 2%
There is a tiered exit load: 0.50% if redeemed on or before 15 days 0.25% ,if redeemed after 15 days but on or before one month, Nil after one month
₹₹10 lakh
₹ ₹10,000
₹ ₹10 lakh
since July 2025
Gaurav Mehta,CFA, Head—SIF, Equity. He has been with SBI Funds Management since 2018 and has led the equity investment strategy for Magnum SIF since July 2025.
Over 19 years of experience in the Indian markets, encompassing equity research, portfolio management, and alternative investment strategies.
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29/06/1987
₹11,84,451.93 Cr
The Magnum Hybrid Long Short Fund - Regular Plan - Growth - Demat/Physical is an investment option under the new Specialised Investment Fund (SIF) category, launched by SBI Mutual Fund. The fund combines equity, debt, and derivatives strategies and is designed for High-Net-Worth Individuals (HNIs).
To generate long-term capital appreciation and regular income using a combination of strategies. These include covered calls, arbitrage opportunities, and debt and money market instruments.
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01 Oct 2025
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