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UTI Mutual Fund
UTI Mutual Fund launches UTI Quant Fund

UTI Mutual Fund launches UTI Quant Fund

| @indiablooms | Jan 03, 2025, at 05:43 pm

UTI Mutual Fund (UTI) announces the launch of the UTI Quant Fund, an active equity fund that combines predictive modelling with UTI's extensive investment research expertise & investment process.

The fund aims to consistently generate alpha over the broad index by dynamically adapting to market conditions and managing volatility.

The NFO starts on 2nd January 2025 and closes on 16th January 2025.

The UTI Quant Fund is an open-ended equity scheme that follows a sophisticated quantitative investment strategy.

The fund employs a Factor Allocation Model to dynamically assign weights to four key factors—Momentum, Quality, Low Volatility, and Value—with the goal of generating alpha over the benchmark.

This factor model helps manage the volatility often seen in the broader market, aiming for relatively better risk adjusted returns. Its flexibility across market cycles lends the ability to adjust exposure across factors based on market conditions and adds a layer of adaptability, making it a robust tool for navigating all market environments.

The balance of risk and return demonstrated in the back tested performance of the fund makes it an appealing option for those seeking potentially better returns across varying market conditions.

Commenting on the launch of the fund, Vetri Subramaniam, Chief Investment Officer, UTI AMC, said, “Our aim is to provide investors with a systematic and research-driven way to navigate market complexities and make more informed investment decisions. This fund uses an ‘integrated investing’ approach combining our investment process Score Alpha with our proprietary Factor Allocation Model. The UTI Multi Asset Allocation fund has adopted this process for management of its equity portfolio from April 2022 and we are happy to now offer this expertise and approach in an equity fund.”

Sharwan Kumar Goyal, Head – Passive, Arbitrage & Quant Strategies, UTI AMC, added, “The UTI Quant Fund is designed to empower investors with evidence-based strategies, offering flexibility and adaptability that traditional investment approaches may not provide. By leveraging a dynamic fund allocation model, the fund captures opportunities while carefully managing risks. We hope that this balance of risk and return would make the fund an appealing option for those seeking potential returns across varying market conditions”.

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