NFO
New Fund Offers from leading AMCs with no extra cost. Compare NFO theses, lock-in, expense ratios and benchmark mappings before you invest.
What you get
- Equity, debt and hybrid NFOs
- Index and thematic launches
- Lock-in and exit-load summary
- Expense ratio comparison
- Benchmark and category mapping
Calculators for nfo
Lumpsum Calculator
Project value of a one-time NFO investment over time.
SIP Calculator
Future value of a monthly SIP into the NFO post-launch.
Mutual Fund Returns
Estimate NFO returns across SIP and lumpsum modes.
NFO ComparisonComing soon
Compare two NFOs by category, lock-in, expense and benchmark.
What is an NFO?
A New Fund Offer (NFO) is the launch of a new mutual-fund scheme — open for subscription at a fixed NAV (typically ₹10) for a short window. After the NFO closes, the fund opens for ongoing buy/sell at daily NAV.
NFO types
- Open-ended: redeemable any time after launch.
- Close-ended: fixed maturity, listed on the exchange for liquidity.
- Interval funds: redeem only during pre-defined windows.
Things to check before applying
- Category & benchmark: does it fit a gap in your portfolio?
- Expense ratio & exit load: direct plan ratio matters most.
- Track record: is the fund manager / AMC seasoned?
- Lock-in: ELSS NFOs lock for 3 years; close-ended for tenor.