High Risk | Equity
05 Feb 2026
18 Feb 2026
23 Feb 2026
₹10
The expense ratio of the fund is 0.0% for Regular plan as on null.
0 %
₹1,000.00
₹1,000.00
₹500.00
₹1.00
Since Feb 2026
Mr.Goyal is B.Com, CFA and MMS.
He began his career with UTI in June 2006 and has 15 years of overall experience in Risk / Fund management. Presently he is working as Equity Fund Manager.
The UTI Nifty500 Shariah Index Fund - Regular Plan - Growth is an open-ended mutual fund scheme designed to track the Nifty 500 Shariah Index, investing in Shariah-compliant companies across large, mid, and small-cap segments.
The Scheme seeks to provide returns that, before expenses, corresponds to the total return of the securities as represented by the underlying index, subject to tracking error.
NIFTY 500 Shariah Total Return Index
UTI Asset Management Company Ltd., UTI Tower, Gn Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (East), Mumbai 400 051
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05 Feb 2026
Yes, NRIs can set up SIPs through their NRE/NRO accounts. KSquare automates the process for convenience.
Yes, KSquare helps NRIs complete the KYC process digitally, making onboarding quick and hassle-free.
No penalties are charged by mutual funds for missing SIPs, but your bank may charge ECS failure fees if funds are insufficient.
NRIs can begin with as little as ₹1,000 per month depending on the investment vehicle, offering flexible entry points.
SIPs invest regularly, buying more units when markets are low and fewer when high, helping balance your investment cost.
NPS can offer higher returns due to market exposure, while PPF and EPF are safer but lower-yielding. It’s best to diversify.
Yes, you can cancel or modify your NFO investment only before the allotment is processed and while the NFO is still open. Once the NFO closes and units are allotted, the investment cannot be changed or cancelled. After allotment, you may exit only through redemption, as per applicable terms and conditions.
Only ELSS funds have a 3-year lock-in. Other funds generally allow you to redeem anytime based on NAV.