What is the minimum investment amount for mutual funds?

What is the minimum investment amount for mutual funds?

The minimum investment amount for mutual funds varies depending on the fund and platform.
Generally, you can start investing with as low as ₹500 for lump sum and ₹100 for SIPs in most mutual funds.

At Bullsmart, you can begin your mutual fund investment journey with just ₹100, making it accessible for beginners and small investors.
This allows you to start early, stay consistent, and benefit from compounding over time.

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