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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

2 of 456

Profile & funds →15
Qualifications
B.E (Electronics), PGDBM - Finance
Experience
Over 19 years of experience September 2016 - till date - Fund Manager September 2013 - September 2016 - NAM India: Asst.Fund Manager Managing investments for Debt Schemes February 22, 2010 - September 2013, NAM India, – Responsible for investment/ trading – Fixed Income. May 2007 – February 2010 NAM India, - Assistant Manager – Fixed Income. Responsible for Assisting Fund Managers in FMP/Open ended portfolio analysis & MIS related activities. June, 2006 to April 2007 NAM India, - Management Trainee – Nippon India Nifty SDL Plus G-Sec - Jun 2029 Maturity Sales & Distribution. Responsible for 70:30 Index Fund Product support to corporate sales team across country.
Profile & funds →6

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.