The fund as well as the fund house itself are not well known among India’s mutual fund investors and distributors and hence understanding its past is important for potential investors. The fund house itself changed hands in 2018, making the past returns less significant. What was once Escorts Mutual Fund became Quant Mutual Fund following a buyout of the asset management company by Quant Capital, a broking and mutual fund distribution in 2018. Quant Mutual Fund says it follows a ‘VLRT’ strategy, analyzing valuation, liquidity, risk and timing. "We give 2/3rd weightage to liquidity analytics and risk appetite (risk on or risk off) and 1/3rd to valuations.
Source: Mint May 28, 2021 11:25 UTC