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From AMFI & SEBI filings — SIDs and SAIs

Fund Managers

Every manager named in a Scheme Information Document — the statutory “Who manages the Scheme?” disclosure — with the schemes they run. Open a row to see their funds.

Managers
456
Fund houses
48
Scheme assignments
3,633

1 of 456

Profile & funds →30
Role
CIO – Fixed Income
Qualifications
B.E. (Ahmedabad, Gujarat University) and MBA (University of Dallas, Irving)
Experience
Mr. Dhawal Dalal, aged 53 years, is a B.E. (Gujarat University, Ahmedabad), and MBA (University of Dallas, Texas, USA) by qualification and has an overall work experience of 25+ years mostly in the fixed income investment & research function. Mr. Dalal has joined Edelweiss AMC as Chief Investment Officer – Fixed Income in October 2016 and a key personnel. Prior to joining Edelweiss AMC, he was associated with DSP BlackRock Investment Managers Pvt. Ltd as Executive Vice President and Head of Fixed Income from January 2012 to July 2016, as Sr. Vice President and Head of Fixed Income schemes from January 2006 to December 2011 and as Asst. Vice President for fixed income products from May 1998 to December 2005. Prior to that he was associated with Merrill Lynch Investment Managers as Assistant Portfolio Manager, from August 1996 to April 1998. Mr. Rahul Dedhia has over 16 years of

Role and Managing since come from each scheme’s SID/SAI filing and are often not disclosed — a dash means the filing didn’t state it, not that the manager is new.

Read from each scheme’s most recent Scheme Information Document, as filed with SEBI and published by AMFI. A manager is listed once per fund house. Because that disclosure is per scheme, one person is filed many times and the filings can disagree — each field shown is taken from their most recent document, and the bio is whichever of their filings carries the least of a neighbouring column.

Two gaps that leaves are filled from a second document: each fund house’s Statement of Additional Information, which states its key personnel once, in one table, rather than once per scheme. That is where the role and the total-experience figure come from — and where that table’s own columns garbled a role, by running a neighbouring number through it or welding the page heading onto its end, it is left blank rather than published. It also supplies a qualification or a bio wherever the scheme filings left one blank or left one that could not be right. It does not overwrite a value that already reads cleanly: an SAI is filed roughly once a year, so it is often the older of the two. An expanded row says which of its fields came from there.

A manager is also listed against a scheme when another of the same house’s filings names them on it: every SID must list the other schemes its managers run, which reaches 179 live schemes whose own document we do not hold. Those entries are shown with a dashed outline, and the list for such a scheme may be incomplete — only a manager who also appears in a filing we hold can be found that way.

Coverage is limited to schemes whose SID we hold and could read, so a fund manager with no row here is one whose filing we have not parsed rather than one who does not exist — and where a qualification or an experience is still missing, it is a cell both documents’ layouts defeated rather than something the manager lacks.