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Buying Reliance Mutual Funds Online

 

Reliance Mutual Funds makes online buying easier than rest all. Even a new investor can make a purchase all from beginning without much hassle.

 

Follow below steps:

 

https://converz.karvymfs.com/ReliancePOm/TransactHome.aspx?Myagent=ARN-74461

 

1) New Investor

2) Existing investor with Folio No

 

1) New Investor

 

Ø      Choose New Investor button

Ø      Select Scheme Category

Ø      Select Scheme - Choose Options and Plans Button

Ø      Once you have made up your mind what to buy - Choose "Go" button under Transact column

Ø      Fill up the online application:

o       Applicant Details

o       Contact Details

o       Investment Details

o       Bank Account Details

o       Payment Option

o       Nomination

o       Subscription Details

 

Submit the application

 

Instructions for the investors:

 

A) Instruction for New Investor - Fund Transfer Mode (Internet Banking)

 

 

Ø      Fill up the form.

Ø      Make the online payment against the scheme you wish to invest.

Ø      Download & print the filled form as above.

Ø      All applicants should sign the form in the place provided for the same.

Ø      Attach necessary supporting documents and submit it along with the application form & send it to the below address within 10 calendar days from online transaction date.

 

Reliance Capital Asset Management Limited

Online channel unit,

11th floor & 12th floor, One Indiabulls Centre,

Tower 1 Jupiter Mills Compound 841,

Senapati Bapat Marg, Elphinstone Road,

Mumbai - 400 013

 

Documents Required

 

Ø      Attested Copy of PAN card of all the applicants

Ø      Know Your Customer (KYC) is now mandatory for all investors with effect from 01st January' 2011 irrespective of investment amount.

 

 

B) Instruction for New Investor - Through Cheque / D.D. Mode

 

Ø      Fill up the form.

Ø      Download and print the filled form. All applicants should sign the form in the place provided for the same.

Ø      Attach necessary supporting documents to be submitted.

Ø      Application form

Ø      Cheque/DD Drawn in favour of Scheme name.

Ø      Attested Copy of PAN card of all the applicants.

Ø      Know Your Customer (KYC) is now mandatory for all investors with effect from 01st January' 2011 irrespective of investment amount.

Ø      Submit the application form & the supporting documents to the nearest Investor Service Centre.

 

2) Existing investor with Folio No

 

Ø      Choose Existing investor button

Ø      Enter Folio number

Ø      Select Scheme Category

Ø      Select Scheme - Choose Options and Plans Button

Ø      Once you have made up your mind what to buy - Choose "Go" button under Transact column

Ø      Fill up the online application:

o       Investment Details

o       Bank Account Details

o       Payment Option

o       Nomination

o       Subscription Details

Submit the application

 

 

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Also, know how to buy other mutual funds online:

 

1) Birla Sunlife Mutual Funds:

http://prajnacapital.blogspot.com/2011/06/buying-birla-sunlife-mutual-funds.html

 

2) UTI Mutual Funds:

http://prajnacapital.blogspot.com/2011/06/buying-uti-mutual-funds-online.html

 

2) DSP BlackRock Mutual Funds:

http://prajnacapital.blogspot.com/2011/05/buying-dsp-blackrock-mutual-funds.html

 

4) Edelweiss Mutual Funds:

http://prajnacapital.blogspot.com/2011/06/buying-edelweiss-mutual-funds-online.html

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