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SEBI Moots Mini SIPs at Just ₹250 a Month

The New Indian Express Bengaluru

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January 23, 2025

SEEKING to increase financial inclusion among the underserved sections and inculcate the habit of systematic saving, capital markets regulator SEBI has proposed that fund houses launch sachet-sized systematic investment plans (SIPs) starting ₹250.

- BEN KOCHUVEEDAN @Mumbai

These small-ticket SIPs would be offered at lower costs, but the discounted rates would apply only for three plans per investor.

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