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Boosting your Investment Portfolio: Why Infrastructure Funds Deserve Attention?

Investors India

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January 2024

In the current global landscape marked by inflation concerns, recession fears and Middle East tensions, the imperative for diversifying investment portfolios has never been more apparent.

- Mr. Nityanand Prabhu

Boosting your Investment Portfolio: Why Infrastructure Funds Deserve Attention?

LIC Mutual Fund Asset Management Ltd

Seeking stability, growth and resilience, investors are turning to alternative avenues, with infrastructure funds emerging as one of the favourable choices.

Infrastructure funds serve as investment instruments for capital towards the creation and upkeep of essential physical structures like transportation and power systems, providing investors with potentially stable returns and fostering economic development. Furthermore, the contemporary interpretation of infrastructure now surpasses the traditional scope of roads, ports and airports to include manufacturing plants, defence initiatives, metal and mining ventures, as well as gas, power, telecom utilities, logistics services, and infrastructure financing. This evolution in the sector broadens the spectrum of investment opportunities available.

Let's explore the top reasons why investors should pay attention to infrastructure funds when seeking to enhance and fortify their portfolios.

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