Very High Risk | Equity
17 Nov 2025
01 Dec 2025
05 Dec 2025
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₹5,000.00
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13 years in equity research analysis.
The Mirae Asset Infrastructure Fund is managed by Ms. Bharti Sawant. Her educational qualifications include an M.S. Finance from ICFAI Hyderabad, a CFA charter, and a B.Com degree.
Ms. Sawant has significant experience in financial analysis and research, having previously worked with Sushil Finance Securities Pvt. Ltd., Latin Manharlal Securities Pvt. Ltd., and Kabu Shares and Stocking Pvt. Ltd. before joining Mirae Asset Mutual Fund.
08/12/2025
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Fund Name: Mirae Asset Infrastructure Fund Plan: Regular Plan Option: Growth (reinvests returns for long-term wealth creation) Investment objective: To generate long-term capital appreciation by investing in equity and equity-related instruments of companies benefiting from India's infrastructure development. Holding options: Demat: Units are held electronically in a dematerialized account. Physical: Units are held in a statement of account, which is the traditional physical form.
To generate long-term capital appreciation by investing in equity and equity-related instruments of companies benefiting from India's infrastructure development.
BSE India Infrastructure Total Return Index
Unit No. 606, 6th Floor, Windsor Building, Off C.S.T Road, Kalina, Santacruz (East), Mumbai - 400 098, India.
1800 2090 777
17 Nov 2025
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