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Business Standard
17-07-2025
- Business
- Business Standard
Factor fund launches shift to active space with momentum, multi-factor
The factor fund launch spree by mutual funds (MFs) is moving from the passive to the active space. Two new fund offerings (NFOs) — ICICI Prudential Active Momentum Fund and Bandhan Multi-Factor Fund — are currently open for subscription. Sundaram MF's multi-factor fund NFO closed on Wednesday. In addition, Kotak MF is set to launch an active momentum fund later this month. Mirae Asset MF also has plans to launch a multi-factor fund through the fund-of-funds route. The launches in the active factor space coincide with the rising adoption of quantitative investing in the MF industry. Fund houses have been investing in setting up quantitative investing capabilities in recent years. Factor funds, which use investment models that focus on one or multiple factors — such as momentum, quality, value, size and market volatility — to construct portfolios, were until recently limited to the passive space, except for value- and size-based funds. Samco MF launched the first actively managed momentum fund in 2023. Since then, several fund houses have ventured into the active factor space with momentum, multi-factor and quality funds. These include active quality funds from WhiteOak Capital and ICICI Prudential, and active momentum funds from Union, Nippon India and Motilal Oswal. In addition, there are at least three schemes that take a multi-factor approach, including SBI MF's quant fund. The launches are happening even as the passive space has multiple factor fund offerings. Several such index funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs), which mostly track the Nifty 200 Momentum 30, Nifty 200 Quality 30, Nifty 50 Value 20 and Nifty 100 Low Volatility 30 indices, have been operating for over three years. Experts say that while passive funds are available, there is merit in having active options. 'Market conditions and factor performance cycles are not static — they evolve with macroeconomic shifts, sentiment and valuation regimes. An active approach enables us to dynamically allocate between factors, manage risks more nimbly, and potentially capture alpha by avoiding mechanical exposure to underperforming segments,' said Chintan Haria, principal – investment strategy, ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund. 'While active factor funds also rely on factor models to shortlist stocks, they may also use other subjective elements such as corporate governance filters or futuristic expectations in decision-making. Their factor models may also be more dynamic in nature and reviewed by the fund managers periodically,' he said. For instance, while passive momentum funds only rely on price momentum, the recently launched ICICI Prudential MF's active momentum fund uses both earnings and price momentum. The use of factors and quantitative strategies is seeing adoption in regular equity schemes. Edelweiss MF manages the equity portion of four of its active funds through this strategy. NJ Mutual Fund has been managing all its equity and hybrid funds through factor-based strategies since inception. Shriram MF adopted the quantitative approach in September 2023.


Economic Times
03-06-2025
- Business
- Economic Times
Beware of social media fraudsters masquerading as me: Nilesh Shah of Kotak Mutual Fund
Nilesh Shah, Managing Director of Kotak Mahindra Asset Management Company, has issued a public warning to investors about fraudsters on social media masquerading as him. Shah posted on social media platform X that, 'This is fraud. Please beware of such fraudsters on social media masquerading as myself. I don't give stock specific views.' This is beware of such fraudsters on social media masquerading as myself. I don't give stock specific views. — Nilesh Shah (@NileshShah68) June 3, 2025 Along with the post, he linked a "fraud" video where Nilesh is asked about what good advice he has for investors and in response to that Shah is shown answering that every morning at 9:00 AM he shares one or three hot stocks in his Whatsapp group. And on why no one is leaving the group, Shah is shown saying that it was because there are no fees, no subscription, and the updates are consistent, and everyday we provide with the latest and most comprehensive stock analysis recommendations. In May also, Kotak Mutual Fund posted on social media platform X that a fraudulent account is impersonating Shah on social media and also requested investors or users to follow only the official account on X and unfollow and report the fraudulent account immediately. He posted, 'A fraudulent account is impersonating Mr. Nilesh Shah on social media. Please be aware that @NileshShah68 is the only official account. If you are following any other account claiming to be him, we kindly ask you to unfollow and report it immediately. Together, we can prevent the spread of false information.' A fraudulent account is impersonating Mr. Nilesh Shah on social media. Please be aware that @NileshShah68 is the only official you are following any other account claiming to be him, we kindly ask you to unfollow and report it immediately. Together, we can prevent… — Kotak Mutual Fund (@KotakMF) May 15, 2025 On May 1, Shah shared an image of an account which he mentioned as fraud and requested everyone not to fall into the trap. This one is impersonation. Please don't fall into the trap. — Nilesh Shah (@NileshShah68) May 1, 2025 The official account of Nilesh Shah on social media platform X is @NileshShah68 and that of Kotak Mutual Fund is @KotakMF. (Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views, and opinions given by experts are their own. These do not represent the views of the Economic Times)