Industry can aspire to reach $5 a person monthly SIP in five years : Bhatia
The Indian mutual funds industry is being encouraged to increase monthly investment, according to the chief executive of a regulator in the capital, Delhi, in July this year, the BBC has been told by the industry's financial regulator.
Source: business-standard.comPublished on 2022-12-22
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