Low To Moderate Risk | Equity
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₹212,960.15 crore
Demat only: The fund units are held in electronic, dematerialized form and are bought and sold on the stock exchange like a regular stock. Passive management: The fund is managed passively to minimize tracking error, meaning it invests in stocks in the same proportion as the MSCI India Index. Investment objective: To generate returns that are commensurate with the performance of the MSCI India Index. Investment category: It is an equity fund that invests in both large and mid-cap companies covered by the MSCI India Index. Trading: Units are traded on the NSE and BSE during market hours, similar to other stocks. Liquidity: Market makers will provide liquidity through two-way quotes. No exit load: There is no exit load for units sold on the stock exchange, and also for redemptions made by large investors directly with the fund in creation unit sizes.
The investment objective of the Scheme is to generate returns that are commensurate with the performance of the MSCI India Index, subject to tracking error. There is no assurance that the investment objective of the Scheme will be achieved.
MSCI India Total Return Index (TRI).
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10 Nov 2025
Yes, joint investments are allowed with a resident Indian, provided KYC and bank account norms are met.
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Yes, NPS offers disciplined savings, market-linked returns, and tax benefits, making it a strong choice for long-term retirement planning.
You can withdraw 60% of the corpus at retirement tax-free and use 40% to buy an annuity for regular income.
Most lenders allow prepayment without extra charges. KSquare ensures these terms are clearly shared before you proceed.
You can start your NPS investment with as little as ₹500 for Tier I and ₹1,000 for Tier II accounts.
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