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Company  Bank of India Investment Managers Private Limited
Scheme Name  Bank of India Mid Cap Fund(G)-Direct Plan
Scheme Type  Open ended scheme
Theme  
Benchmark Index  Nifty Midcap 150 - TRI
Fund Manager  Alok Singh
Category  Equity - Mid Cap Fund
Initial Offer Price (Rs)  Rs. 10
Minimum Investment (Rs)  5000
Additional Investment (Rs)  1000
Objective  The investment objective of the scheme is to generate long-term capital appreciation by investingpredominantly in equity and equity related instruments of mid cap companies. However, there is no assurance that the investment objective of the Scheme will be achieved.
Max Entry Load%:  
Max Exit Load%:  1
Option Type  Growth, IDCW
Investment Pattern
TypeMinMax
Equity & Equity related instruments of mid cap companies65100
Debt & Money Market instruments035
Equity & Equity related instruments of Companies other than mid cap companies035
Units issued by ReITS and InVITS010
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