Who regulates Mutual Funds in India?

Who regulates Mutual Funds in India? zoom-icon

Mutual funds are the modern day's go-to investment option. Therefore, it is important to know who regulates the mutual fund industry in India. The Securities and Exchange Board of India or SEBI regulates all aspects of mutual funds in India. It has laid down strict rules and regulations to ensure transparency, fairness, and investor protection in the mutual fund industry.

SEBI was established in 1988 and derives its power from the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act 1992 by law. 

A mutual fund is set up in the form of a trust, which has sponsor, trustees, Asset Management Company (AMC) and custodian. The trust is established by a sponsor or more than one sponsor who is like promoter of a company. The trustees of the mutual fund hold its property for

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