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How to Redeem Mutual Fund? |
I have some mutual funds in India which i want to redeem . so how can i redeem that and if i lost a M Fund document how can i claime ? ( may i can submit the MF documents to any Bank ? ) u can redeem your mutaul fund investments by filling up the transaction slip, which is given on the bottom of your mutual fund statment. fill theat slip correctly and send it to the mutual fund company. The adress is given on the reverse of mf statement. |
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