Try GOLD - Free
Falling From Grace
Business Today India
|July 21, 2024
On June 24, Sebi launched a probe into Quant MF over alleged front-running activities. What happens to the investments? Should one hold or fold?
QUANT MUTUAL FUND'S (MF) growth trajectory has been nothing short of remarkable, with its assets under management (AUM) shooting up by a staggering 250.76% in just a year. The fund's AUM stood at ₹23,956 crore in May 2023, but by May 2024, it surged to a substantial ₹84,030 crore. But now, a shadow of suspicion looms over this skyrocketing growth.
Sandeep Tandon, the CEO and Director of Quant MF is under scrutiny from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) for suspected front-running. This development raises a crucial question for every investor: Are their investments at risk?
"If the allegations of front-running are proven true, it could lead to volatility in the stocks Quant MF holds or has traded in recently. Investors might temporarily lose confidence in these stocks, affecting their prices. However, it's crucial to note that this is a temporary situation," says Amit Goel, Co-founder and Chief Global Strategist at asset management company Pace 360.
As of June 2024, the company's shareholding pattern reveals it holds over 179 stocks, with Quant MF being the sole fund house that has invested in 17 unique companies that other asset management companies have avoided.
FRONT-RUNNING VS INSIDER TRADING
This story is from the July 21, 2024 edition of Business Today India.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Business Today India
Business Today India
THE BANDRA BAY TEMPLATE
Mumbai is working on a Marina that could be the envy of cities around the world. Its success will encourage similar waterfront developments around the country
6 mins
January 18, 2026
Business Today India
NANO GCCs GAIN GROUND
India has over 2,000 Global Capability Centres employing nearly two million people. This booming sector has a new kid in town— smaller units doing cutting-edge work
6 mins
January 18, 2026
Business Today India
Business Cycle Investing: Turning Economic Phases into Opportunities
In the world of investing, progress is rarely linear. Just as individuals experience different phases in life, businesses and economies move through cycles. Periods of rapid growth are often followed by slowdowns, recoveries and fresh expansions. These recurring phases—collectively known as business cycles—form the backbone of economic activity. For investors who learn to read these shifts, business cycles can become powerful tools for long-term wealth creation rather than phases to fear.
2 mins
January 18, 2026
Business Today India
BEST Management Advice
PURVI SHETH, MANAGING DIRECTOR, SHILPUTSI CONSULTANTS
1 mins
January 18, 2026
Business Today India
Flexicap Funds: The 'Dhurandhar' Way to Ride Market Ups and Downs
Retail investors often feel pulled in two directions at once. One part of the market looks expensive yet steady. Another looks more opportunity-rich, but also more volatile. This is where flexi-cap investing looks relevant. It is built for investors who want equity participation, but do not want outcomes to hinge on staying loyal to one market-cap segment through every phase.
2 mins
January 18, 2026
Business Today India
ASSISTED INVESTING
New-age traders see AI as an indispensable tool, one that can process vast datasets on a scale no human can match. But some market veterans warn that it has the potential to amplify herd behaviour and trigger flash crashes
5 mins
January 18, 2026
Business Today India
Flying Regional
Regional aviation is booming with the entry of new players in this hyper-competitive segment. What is making these smaller players reach for the sky even as national carriers struggle?
10 mins
January 18, 2026
Business Today India
Renewable Security: India's Next Strategic Advantage
Every once in a while, a country reaches a moment where technology, ambition, and necessity intersect so sharply that the future stops being a distant idea and becomes a blueprint waiting to be built. India is at that moment - on the cusp of a 500-gigawatt renewable ambition by 2030 - a target that is not simply about numbers, but about resilience, industrial competitiveness, and national security.
4 mins
January 18, 2026
Business Today India
Exploring Spain's MEDITERRANEAN GETAWAY
Often overlooked in favour of Barcelona and Madrid, Valencia is the perfect weekend stopover on your next Spanish holiday
3 mins
January 18, 2026
Business Today India
RUPEE WEAKENING NOT A STRUCTURAL CONCERN
S. Mahendra Dev, Chairman of EAC-PM, on economy, growth prospects, reforms and rupee fall
5 mins
January 18, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
