SIFs vs Mutual Funds: Mutual funds have been a known choice among investors while SIFs (Special Investment Funds) often fly under the radar. But what’s the difference between the two? The main distinction lies in the investment amount and strategy. Mutual funds allow you to start small, with as little as Rs 500-Rs 1,000, investing in assets expected to grow over time. On the other hand, SIFs require a hefty Rs 10 lakh minimum investment and employ advanced strategies, including derivatives, making them riskier and more suitable for seasoned investors
