Very High Risk | Equity
01 Oct 2025
15 Oct 2025
23 Oct 2025
₹10.00
The expense ratio of the fund is 0.0% for Regular plan as on null.
Motilal Oswal Consumption Fund - Regular Plan shall attract an Exit Load, "Exit load of 1%, if redeemed within 3 months."
₹500.00
₹500.00
₹500.00
₹500.00
since oct 2025
Mr. Shah is a MBA in Finance Prior to joining Motilal Oswal AMC.
he was associated with Motilal Oswal Securities Limited as Head of Midcaps Research from February 2013 to March 2018, Edelweiss Securities Ltd. as Research Analyst - Midcaps from March 2010 to January 2013 and Religare Capital Markets Ltd. as Associate Research Analyst - Midcaps from June 2008 to March 2010.
13/10/2025
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The "Motilal Oswal Consumption Fund - Regular Plan - Growth" is a thematic equity fund that invests in consumption-related companies. It can be held in either a Demat (electronic) or physical format. As an NFO (New Fund Offer) that opened on October 1, 2025, and closed on October 15, 2025, its performance metrics will not be fully available yet. Key details include a minimum investment of ₹500, a ₹500 SIP, a very high risk level, and an exit load of 1% if redeemed within the first 3 months.
To generate long-term capital appreciation.
NIFTY India Consumption Total Return Index
Motilal Oswal Tower, 10th flr Rahimtu- llah sayani road opp parel st depot prabhadevi Mumbai 400025
+91-22-40548002
01 Oct 2025
Yes, KSquare allows you to modify or increase your SIP contributions easily as your income or goals change.
Not always. While some NFOs may perform well, they lack historical data. KSquare helps evaluate the potential.
Yes, SIPs in ELSS funds qualify for tax deductions under Section 80C up to ₹1.5 lakh annually.
NRIs need either an NRE or NRO account to start investing through KSquare, depending on fund repatriation needs.
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Yes, joint investments are allowed with a resident Indian, provided KYC and bank account norms are met.
Yes, nominal charges apply for account maintenance and fund management, but they are among the lowest in the industry.