Very High Risk | Equity
09 Jun 2025
23 Jun 2025
27 Jun 2025
₹10.00
Inclusive of GST
Exit Load for units in excess of 10% of the investment,1% will be charged for redemption within 1 year.
0.005% (from July 1st, 2020)
NA
₹500
₹500
₹500
Jun 2025 - Present
Mr. Sanjay Chawla holds a Masters degree in Management Studies from BITS Pilani.
Prior to joining Baroda BNP Paribas Mutual Fund, he worked as Senior Fund Manager with BSL AMC. Before joining Birla, he worked as Head of Research with SBI Capital Markets and has worked in various capacities in equity research space in Motilal Oswal Securities, IDBI Capital Markets, SMIFS Securities, IIT Invest Trust & Lloyds Securities.
#25 in India
15/04/2004
₹47,480.68Cr
Baroda BNP Paribas Health and Wellness Fund Direct Growth is a NA Mutual Fund Scheme launched by Baroda BNP Paribas Mutual Fund. This scheme was made available to investors on 15 Apr 2004. Sanjay Chawla is the Current Fund Manager of Baroda BNP Paribas Health and Wellness Fund Direct Growth fund. The fund currently has an Asset Under Management(AUM) of ₹47,481 Cr and the Latest NAV as of 09 Jun 2025 is ₹10.00. The Baroda BNP Paribas Health and Wellness Fund Direct Growth is rated Very High risk. Minimum SIP Investment is set to ₹500. Minimum Lumpsum Investment is ₹1,000. Exit Load for units in excess of 10% of the investment,1% will be charged for redemption within 1 year.
The scheme is to provide long-term capital appreciation by investing predominantly in equity and equity related instruments of Pharma and Healthcare companies. The Scheme does not guarantee/indicate any returns.
BSE Healthcare Total Return Index
BNP Paribas House,7th Floor, G-Block,Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra Mumbai 400051
NA
15 Apr 2004
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