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What are AMCs used for?

AMCs can be used for the implementation of strategic model portfolios as well as for tactical allocations. Compared to traditional AMCs issued by banks, AMCs issued out of SPVs do not bear traditional issuer risk. The AMC is issued with an ISIN in a Clearing System, making it a tradable security.

Who regulates asset management company (AMC) in India?

The capital market regulator, Securities and Exchange of India ( SEBI ), regulates an Asset Management Company (AMC). To protect the interests of the investors, AMCs are even passively regulated by the Association of Mutual Fund of India (AMFI). Are AMCs As Reliable As Banks?

What does an AMC invest in?

The company invests the funds in stocks, real estate, bonds, master limited partnerships, and various other capital assets. Along with high-net-worth individual (HNWI) portfolios, an AMC also manages hedge funds and pension plans.

What is an advance Market Commitment (AMC)?

An advance market commitment (AMC) is a binding contract, typically offered by a government or other financial entity, used to guarantee a viable market for a product once it is successfully developed.

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