
Edelweiss Asset Management launches new brand identity ‘altiva SIF'
altiva SIF
will offer differentiated investment solutions across equity, hybrid and fixed income categories, catering to evolving investor needs.
The fund house is amongst the first few to foray into Specialized Investment Funds (SIFs) with the launch of altiva
SIF
By
Edelweiss Mutual Fund
.
This reinforces Edelweiss AMC's commitment to innovation and unique product offerings and is backed by a seasoned investment expert across fundamental, factor-based, & fixed income, according to a press release.
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'Through the launch of 'altiva SIF', Edelweiss AMC marks its early strategic entry into the promising and fast-evolving Specialized Investment Funds (SIFs) space. We believe SIFs represent the next evolution in investment solutions — a powerful bridge between traditional
mutual funds
and PMS/AIFs, offering the agility and innovation needed to serve tomorrow's investors,' said
Radhika Gupta
, MD & CEO, Edelweiss Mutual Fund.
'As investor expectations grow more sophisticated, SIFs have the potential to redefine how portfolios are constructed and managed. At Edelweiss, we've spent years building deep, differentiated capabilities — and we're excited to leverage them to shape this emerging category with purpose-built solutions that truly make a difference,' she added.
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She further explained the meaning of altiva, inspired by altitude, embodies the resolve to rise above, the vision to see beyond, and the discipline to move with intent. Inspired by the spirit of Edelweiss—the rare alpine flower known for thriving where few can— altiva represents the pinnacle of investment.
Investments in Specialized Investment Funds involve relatively higher risk including potential loss of capital, liquidity risk and market volatility.

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