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PASSIVE AGGRESSIVE

ON FEBRUARY 15, 2024, just three months after its launch, Zerodha Fund House—a joint venture between India’s largest stockbroking firm Zerodha Broking and portfolio investing platform smallcase Technologies—attracted 100,000 investors and ₹500 crore in assets under management (AUM). The fund house took just 40 more days to accomplish the next ₹500 crore in AUM, because of the sharp rally in the market.

But what makes Zerodha Fund House such a popular choice among investors looking at the mutual fund (MF) route is its unwavering focus on passive investing. It is India’s only purely passive MF company. However, the shift towards passive investing is evident across the industry. According to the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) data, the total AUM of all passive funds surged to more than ₹9.34 lakh crore by March 2024, from ₹83,000 crore at the end

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