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'SIFs may boost product innovation, investor participation'

Financial Express Mumbai

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October 04, 2025

Investors should view any correction as an opportunity to participate in India’s growth journey, Jatinderpal Singh, CEO, ITI Mutual Fund, tells Nesil Staney in an interview. Singh also speaks about a host of issues such as investment themes, regulatory reforms and the funds new SIF. Excerpts:

those uncertain about where to start, diversified equity funds or hybrid categories provide a balanced entry point while instilling long-term investment discipline.

How are regulatory and structural reforms influencing your investment strategy?

Regulatory and structural reforms have been a cornerstone of building greater transparency, accountability and investor trust in capital markets. A particularly exciting development is the introduction of the specialised investment fund (SIF) category, which we believe can be a catalyst to greater product innovation and deeper investor participation aligned with India’s long-term growth story. By embedding such reforms into our investment process, we are building strategies that are forward-looking, disciplined, and resilient — ensuring that we remain aligned with both regulatory vision and aspirations of investors.

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