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The document is a key information memorandum for ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund schemes. It provides brief descriptions of several equity, hybrid, and fund of funds schemes including their investment objectives to seek long term wealth creation. It also notes that the principal investment in the schemes can be at a high risk of loss. The riskometers for the Value Discovery Fund and Multi-Asset Fund schemes are shown as moderate to high.
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Gsip Form

The document is a key information memorandum for ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund schemes. It provides brief descriptions of several equity, hybrid, and fund of funds schemes including their investment objectives to seek long term wealth creation. It also notes that the principal investment in the schemes can be at a high risk of loss. The riskometers for the Value Discovery Fund and Multi-Asset Fund schemes are shown as moderate to high.
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Key Information Memorandum ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund

& Group SIP Form

Select Equity Schemes Select Fund of Funds Schemes


Select Hybrid Schemes Select Index Schemes

Continous offer for units at NAV based prices


THESE PRODUCTS ARE SUITABLE FOR SCHEME’S RISKOMETER SCHEME’S
SCHEME NAME BENCHMARK RISKOMETER
INVESTORS WHO ARE SEEKING*: BENCHMARK

ICICI Prudential • Long Term Wealth Creation erate


Mod
era erate
Mod
era
Mod High tely Investors Mod High tely

Value • An open ended equity scheme follow- understand


de to

de to
te

te
Hi

Hi
Mo Low

Mo Low
Benchmark
ra

ra
ing a value investment strategy that their Nifty 500 TRI

gh

gh
Discovery Fund principal will riskometer

Very

Very
High

High
Low

Low
be at Very is at Very
High risk High risk.

ICICI Prudential • Long Term Wealth Creation Mod Nifty 200 TRI (65%) + Nifty Mod
erate era
Investors erate era
Mod High tely
Composite Debt Index Mod High tely

Multi-Asset • An open ended scheme investing understand (25%) + Domestic Price


de to

de to
te

te
Hi

Hi
Mo Low

Mo Low
that their
ra

ra
across asset classes Benchmark
gh

gh
of Gold (6%) + Domestic
Fund principal will Price of Silver (1%) riskometer
Very

Very
High

High
Low

Low
be at Very + iCOMDEX Composite is at High
High risk Index (3%) risk.

ICICI Prudential • Long Term Wealth Creation erate


Mod
era Investors erate
Mod
era
Mod High tely
understand Mod High tely

Bluechip Fund • An open ended equity scheme that their


de to

de to
te

te
Benchmark
Hi

Hi
Mo Low

Mo Low
ra

ra
Nifty 100 TRI
gh

gh
predominantly investing in large cap principal will riskometer
stocks be at Very
Very

Very
High

High
is at Very
Low

Low
High risk High risk.

ICICI Prudential • Long Term Wealth Creation Solution


erate
Mod
era Investors erate
Mod
era
• An Equity Linked Savings Scheme that Mod High tely Mod High tely
Long Term understand
aims to generate long term capital
de to

de to
te

te

that their
Hi

Hi
Mo Low

Mo Low
ra

ra

Equity Fund Benchmark


gh

gh
appreciation by primarily investing in principal will Nifty 500 TRI riskometer
Very

Very
(Tax Saving)
High

High
Low

Low

equity and related securities and be at Very is at Very


High risk High risk.
provides tax benefit under section 80C
of Income Tax Act, 1961.
Mod Mod
ICICI Prudential • Long term capital appreciation/income Mod
erate era
High tely Investors Mod
erate era
High tely

understand
Balanced • Investing in equity and equity related
de to

de to
te

te
Hi

Hi

CRISIL Hybrid 50 +
Mo Low

Mo Low

Benchmark
ra

ra

that their
gh

gh

securities and debt instruments. 50 - Moderate Index


Advantage principal will riskometer
Very

Very
High

High
Low

Low

be at High is at High
Fund risk risk.

#It may be noted that risk-o-meter specified above is based on the scheme’s monthly portfolio as on September 30, 2023. The same shall be updated in accordance with provisions of
SEBI circular dated October 5, 2020 on Product labelling in mutual fund schemes on ongoing basis.
*Investors should consult their financial advisers if in doubt about whether the product is suitable for them.
For remaining schemes Riskometers, turn overleaf

Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risks, read all scheme related documents carefully.

Continuous offer for Units at NAV based prices. Face Value of units of all above Schemes except ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund is Rs. 10/- per unit.
Face Value of units of ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund is Rs. 100/- each.
Name of the Mutual Fund: ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund
ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company Limited (the AMC) - Investment Manager - Corporate Identity Number: U99999DL1993PLC054135
Name of Trustee : ICICI Prudential Trust Limited - (Corporate Identity Number: U74899DL1993PLC054134)

Regd. Office: Corporate Office: Central Service Office:


12th Floor, Narain Manzil, One BKC, A-Wing, 13th Floor, 2nd Floor, Block B-2, Nirlon Knowledge Park, Western Express Highway,
23 Barakhamba Road, Bandra Kurla Complex, Goregaon (East), Mumbai 400 063.
New Delhi 110 001. Mumbai - 400 051. Tel.: 022-26852000, Fax No.: 022-2686 8313.
Tel: (022) 2652 5000, Fax: (022) 2652 8100. Website: www.icicipruamc.com, Email: enquiry@icicipruamc.com

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Call : MTNL/BSNL - 1800 222 999; Others - 1800 200 6666 • Apply online at www.icicipruamc.com
ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund

Scheme Name These products are suitable for investors who are seeking*: Scheme Riskometer# Scheme Benchmark Benchmark Riskometer

ICICI • Long Term Wealth Creation te Moderately te Moderately


Modera High Modera High
Prudential • An open ended equity scheme investing across large cap, Hig Hig

d e r to
h

der to
h

a te

ate
Mo Low
mid cap and small cap stocks.

Mo Low
Multicap Fund NIFTY 500 Multicap

Very Hig

Very Hig
Low
50:25:25 TRI

Low
h

h
Riskometer Riskometer
Investors understand that their Benchmark riskometer at very high risk
principal will be at very high risk

ICICI • Medium term savings te Moderately te Moderately


Modera High Modera High
Prudential • A debt scheme that aims to generate income through Hig Hig

der to
h

der to
ate
h

Mo Low

ate
investing predominantly in AA and below rated corporate

Mo Low
Credit Risk CRISIL Credit Risk
bonds while maintaining the optimum balance of yield,

Very Hig

Very Hig
Fund

Low
Fund C-II Index

Low
safety and liquidity.

h
Riskometer

h
Investors understand that their
Riskometer
principal will be at high risk Benchmark riskometer at high risk

ICICI • Medium term savings te Moderately te Moderately


Modera High Modera High
Prudential • A debt scheme that invests in debt and money market Hig Hig

der to
h

der to
ate
h

Mo Low

ate
instruments with a view to maximise income while

Mo Low
Medium Term CRISIL Medium
maintaining optimum balance of yield, safety and

Very Hig
Duration Debt B-III

Very Hig
Bond Fund

Low

Low
liquidity. Index

h
Riskometer Riskometer
Investors understand that their
principal will be at moderately high risk Benchmark riskometer at moderate risk

ICICI • Short term savings te Moderately te Moderately


Modera High Modera High
Prudential • An open ended debt scheme predominantly investing in Hig Hig

der to
h

ate

der to
Mo Low
floating rate instruments CRISIL Low h

ate
Mo Low
Floating
Duration Debt

Very Hig

Very Hig
Interest Fund
Low Index

Low
h
Riskometer

h
Investors understand that their Riskometer
principal will be at low to moderate risk Benchmark riskometer at moderate risk

ICICI • Long Term Wealth Creation te Moderately te Moderately


Modera High Modera High
Prudential • An open ended fund of funds scheme investing in equity Hig Hig

der to
der to

h h

ate
ate

Mo Low
Mo Low

Asset oriented schemes, debt oriented schemes and gold ETF/ CRISIL Hybrid 50 +
schemes.

Very Hig
Very Hig
Allocator Fund 50 - Moderate

Low
Low

Index
(FOF)

h
Riskometer h Riskometer
Investors understand that their Benchmark riskometer at high risk
principal will be at high risk

ICICI • Long Term Wealth Creation


Prudential • An open ended equity scheme that aims to provide
Nifty MNC TRI
MNC Fund capital appreciation by investing predominantly in equity
and equity related securities within MNC space
te Moderately
te Moderately Modera High
ICICI • Long Term Wealth Creation Modera High Hig

der to
Hig h

ate
Mo Low
der to

• An equity scheme that invests in Indian markets with h


Prudential
ate
Mo Low

focus on riding business cycles through dynamic Nifty 500 TRI

Very Hig
Business Cycle
Very Hig

Low
allocation between various sectors and stocks at
Low

Fund

h
different stages of business cycles. Riskometer
h

Riskometer
Investors understand that their Benchmark riskometer at very high risk
ICICI • Long Term Wealth Creation principal will be at very high risk
Prudential • An open ended dynamic equity scheme investing across S&P BSE 500 TRI
Flexicap Fund large cap, mid cap and small cap stocks

ICICI • Regular Income te Moderately te Moderately


Modera High Modera High
Prudential • An open ended fund of funds scheme predominantly Hig Hig
der to

h
der to
ate

h
Mo Low

ate

investing in debt oriented schemes and will also invest in


Mo Low

Income NIFTY 50 TRI (35%)


equity & hybrid schemes
Very Hig

+ CRISIL Composite
Very Hig

Optimizer
Low

Low

Bond Index (65%)


Fund (FOF)
h

Riskometer
h

Riskometer
Investors understand that their
principal will be at moderately high risk Benchmark riskometer at moderately
high risk

ICICI • Long term capital appreciation te Moderately te Moderately


Modera High Modera High
Prudential • An open ended equity scheme following housing theme Hig Hig
der to

h
ate

der to

h
Mo Low

ate
Mo Low

Housing
Nifty Housing TRI
Very Hig

Very Hig

Opportunities
Low

Low

Fund
h

Riskometer
h

Investors understand that their


Riskometer
principal will be at very high risk Benchmark riskometer at very high risk

*Investors should consult their financial advisers if in doubt about whether the product is suitable for them.
#It may be noted that risk-o-meter specified above is based on the scheme’s monthly portfolio as on September 30, 2023. The same shall be updated in accordance
with provisions of SEBI circular dated October 5, 2020 on Product labelling in mutual fund schemes on ongoing basis.

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ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund

This Key Information Memorandum (KIM) sets forth the information, which a prospective investor ought to know before investing. For further details of the
Schemes/Mutual Fund, due diligence certificate by AMC, Key Personnel, Investors’ rights & services, risk factors, penalties & pending litigations etc.
investors should, before investment, refer to the Scheme Information Document and Statement of Additional Information available free of cost at any
of the Investor Service Centres or distributors or from the website www.icicipruamc.com.
The Scheme particulars have been prepared in accordance with Securities and Exchange Board of India (Mutual Funds) Regulations 1996, as amended
till date, and filed with Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). The units being offered for public subscription have not been approved or
disapproved by SEBI, nor has SEBI certified the accuracy or adequacy of this KIM.

INDEX
• Key Scheme Features 4 - 26
• Sector Restrictions for Debt Schemes 28
• Investment Strategies 28 - 35
• Scheme Differentiation 35
• Risk Factors 35 - 39
• Scheme Performance Record 40 - 43
• Tax benefits of investing in the Mutual Fund 43
• Publication of Daily Net Asset Value (NAV) 43
• Investor Grievances Contact Details 43
• Unitholders’ Information 43 - 44
• Additional Disclosures (Scheme portfolio holdings and Sector holdings) 45 - 50
• Group Systematic Invest Plan (GSIP) Form 51 - 53
• Annexure 1 55
• Annexure 2 56
• Authorization Letter (Original Copy for ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund) 57
• Authorization Letter (Duplicate Copy for Corporate) 59
• Instructions to Investors 60 -62
• FATCA/CRS, UBO and Additional KYC Self Certification Form for Non-Individuals 63 - 69
Declaration Form of UBO/Controlling Person 70
• Branches / Transaction Points 71 - 73

Scheme Names Abbreviations Scheme Codes


ICICI Prudential Value Discovery Fund Value Discovery Fund ICIC/O/E/VAF/04/06/0025
ICICI Prudential Multi-Asset Fund Multi-Asset Fund ICIC/O/H/MAA/02/09/0018
ICICI Prudential Bluechip Fund Bluechip Fund ICIC/O/E/LCF/98/05/0006
ICICI Prudential Long Term Equity Fund (Tax Saving) Long Term Equity Fund (Tax Saving) ICIC/O/E/ELS/99/07/0011
ICICI Prudential Balanced Advantage Fund Balanced Advantage Fund ICIC/O/H/BAF/06/09/0030
ICICI Prudential Multicap Fund Multicap Fund ICIC/O/E/MCF/01/08/0016
ICICI Prudential Credit Risk Fund Credit Risk Fund ICIC/O/D/CRF/10/10/0040
ICICI Prudential Medium Term Bond Fund Medium Term Bond Fund ICIC/O/D/MDF/12/02/0042
ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund Floating Interest Fund ICIC/O/D/FLF/13/12/0047
ICICI Prudential Asset Allocator Fund (FOF) Asset Allocator Fund (FOF) ICIC/O/O/FOD/03/10/0021
ICICI Prudential MNC Fund MNC Fund ICIC/O/E/THE/18/12/0106
ICICI Prudential Business Cycle Fund Business Cycle Fund ICIC/O/E/THE/19/12/0118
ICICI Prudential Flexicap Fund Flexicap Fund ICIC/O/E/FCF/21/02/0122
ICICI Prudential Income Optimizer Fund (FOF) Income Optimizer Fund (FOF) ICIC/O/O/FOD/03/10/0024
ICICI Prudential Housing Opportunities Fund Housing Opportunities Fund ICIC/O/E/THE/22/03/0141

The cheque/demand draft should be drawn in favour of ICICI Prudential “Scheme Name”
for example ICICI Prudential Multi-Asset Fund, as the case may be and crossed “Account Payee Only”.
Corporate Identity Number of ICICI Prudential Trust Limited is U74899DL1993PLC054134

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ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund

KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL VALUE DISCOVERY FUND


TYPE An open ended equity scheme following a value investment strategy.
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE To generate returns through a combination of dividend income and capital appreciation by investing primarily in a
well-diversified portfolio of value stocks. However, there can be no assurance or guarantee that the investment objective
of the Scheme would be achieved.
ASSET ALLOCATION PATTERN Instruments Allocation (%) Risk Profile
(For more details, please refer to the Equity & Equity related securities 65 – 100 Very High
Scheme Information Document.)
Debt and Money Market Instruments including Units of Debt oriented mutual fund 0 – 35 Low to Medium
schemes*@$
The Margin may be placed in the form of such securities / instruments / deposits as may be permitted/eligible to be placed
as margin from the assets of the Scheme. The securities / instruments / deposits so placed as margin shall be classified
under the applicable category of assets for the purposes of asset allocation.
@ Excluding subscription money in transit before deployment / payout
$ Any other security as may be permitted by SEBI/ RBI, subject to approval from SEBI / RBI as required
* Securitised Debt up to 15% of the Net Assets or maximum permissible limit for debt portfolio, whichever is lower.
Derivative positions for other than hedging purposes shall not exceed 50% of total assets. Derivatives shall mean deriv-
atives instruments as permitted by SEBI, including derivative exposure in accordance with Paragraph 7.5 of the Master
Circular specifies guidelines pertaining to Mutual Funds trading in Exchange Traded Derivatives Contracts.
ADR/GDR/Foreign securities/Overseas ETFs up to 35% of the Net Assets. Investment in ADR/GDR/Foreign Securities/
Overseas ETFs would be as per paragraph 12.19 of the Master Circular.
The cumulative gross exposure through equity, debt, derivative positions (including fixed income derivatives), repo trans-
actions in corporate debt securities, other permitted securities/assets and such other securities/assets as may be permitted
by the Board from time to time, subject to prior approval from SEBI, if required, should not exceed 100% of the net assets
of the Scheme.
The Scheme can take covered-call positions for stock derivatives, as permitted by SEBI.
Securities lending up to 20% of its net assets. The same shall be in accordance with paragraph 12.11 of Master Circular.
The portfolio would be reviewed to address any deviations from the aforementioned allocations. In accordance with
paragraph 2.9 of Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023, In the event of deviation from the mandated
asset allocation stated above due to passive breaches rebalancing of the scheme would be done within Thirty (30)
business days.
In case the portfolio of the scheme is not rebalanced as per the above timeline, the AMC would place an update thereof
before the Executive Equity Investment Committee. The Executive Equity Investment Committee, if so desires, can extend
the timeline up to Sixty (60) business days from the date of completion of mandated rebalancing period.
The AMC shall comply with the provisions of the applicable regulatory guidelines for all reporting and disclosure require-
ments, etc. as may be specified from time to time.
Considering the inherent characteristics of the Scheme, equity positions would have to built-up gradually and also sold
off gradually. This would necessarily entail having large cash position before the portfolio is fully invested and during
periods when equity positions are being sold off to book profits/losses or to meet redemption needs. Such positions shall
be subject to rebalancing period and in line with Master circular dated May 19, 2023.
It may be noted that no prior intimation/indication would be given to investors when the fund manager deviates from
the asset allocation mentioned above for short term or for defensive considerations, including factors such as market
conditions, market opportunities, applicable regulations and political and economic factors. In case such deviations are
carried, the fund manager shall endeavor to rebalance the asset allocation within 30 calendar days of the deviation. The
investors/unit holders can ascertain details of asset allocation of the scheme as on the last date of each month on AMC’s
website at www.icicipruamc.com that will display the asset allocation of the scheme as on the given day.
Investors may note that securities, which endeavor to provide higher returns typically, display higher volatility. Accord-
ingly, the investment portfolio of the Scheme would reflect moderate to high volatility in its equity and equity related
investments and low to moderate volatility in its debt and money market investments.
INVESTMENT STRATEGY Please refer to page 28-35
RISK PROFILE OF THE SCHEMES Mutual Fund Units involve investment risks including the possible loss of principal. Please read Scheme Information
Document (SID) carefully for details on risk factors before investment. Please refer to Foot Note No. 13 for summarised
Scheme Specific Risk Factors.
RISK FACTORS Please refer to page 35-39
PLANS AND OPTIONS Plans: (1) ICICI Prudential Value Discovery Fund; (2) ICICI Prudential Value Discovery Fund - Direct Plan
(For additional details, refer foot note Options: Growth Option and IDCW with IDCW Payout and IDCW Reinvestment sub-options
no.11) The Scheme will not accept any fresh subscriptions/switch-ins in any other plan than mentioned above. The other plans
under the Scheme will continue till the existing investors remain invested in such plans.
Default Plan & Option Default Plan: ICICI Prudential Value Discovery Fund - Direct Plan (Application without distributor code), ICICI Prudential
(Refer to foot note no.15) Value Discovery Fund (Application with distributor code) • Default Option: Growth option • Default Sub-option: IDCW
Reinvestment.
Systematic Investment Plan$ Daily, Weekly, Fortnightly & Monthly: Minimum Rs. 100/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of installments - 6)
Quarterly: Minimum Rs. 5000/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of instalments - 4). This scheme is also Eligible
for Freedom SIP
Systematic Withdrawal Plan Available. Please refer to the section Units and Offer, in Scheme Information Document for more details.
Switch Facility Available
STP / Flex STP$$ / Booster STP / Available. For Booster SIP and Booster STP, the scheme is a target scheme under both facilitates.
Booster SIP
SIP PLUS Investors who had registered for SIP plus facility before June 1, 2021, will continue to get insurance cover.
Capital Appreciation@ Please refer to page 27 for more details. This scheme is a Target Scheme.
APPLICABLE NAV ØØØ
MINIMUM APPLICATION AMOUNT/ Purchase Additional Purchase Repurchase/Redemption
NUMBER OF UNITS
Rs. 1,000 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Rs. 500 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Any Amount

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ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund

KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL VALUE DISCOVERY FUND


IN CASE OF SWITCHES Minimum Application (switch-ins): Rs. 1,000/- and any amount thereafter
Additional Application (switch-ins): Rs. 500/- and any amount thereafter
DESPATCH OF REPURCHASE The fund shall despatch redemption proceeds within 3 working days of receiving of the redemption request at the
(REDEMPTION) REQUEST ## authorised centre for accepting such request, subject to exceptional situations and additional timelines for redemption
payments provided by AMFI. Kindly refer to SAI for list is exceptions.
BENCHMARK INDEX Nifty 500 TRI
IDCW POLICY The Trustee may approve the distribution of IDCWs by the AMC out of the distributable surplus of the Scheme. To the
extent the net surplus is not distributed, the same will remain invested in the Scheme and be reflected in the NAV. For
further details, refer SID.
THE FUND MANAGER The investments under the Scheme are managed by Mr. Sankaran Naren and Mr. Dharmesh Kakkad.They have been
(Tenure given is as on September 30, managing the Scheme for the tenure of 2 years and 9 months since January 2021. Ms. Sharmila D’mello is the dedicated
2023) fund manager for managing overseas investments of the Schemes of the Fund which have a mandate to invest in
overseas securities.
NUMBER OF FOLIOS & ASSETS FOLIOS: 13,03,047
UNDER MANAGEMENT (AUM) AUM: Rs. 33,939.29 crores
AS ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2023
SCHEME PERFORMANCE Please refer to page 40-43 for performance
EXPENSES OF THE SCHEME Not Applicable. In terms of paragraph 10.4.1 (a) of SEBI Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023, SEBI has
a) Load Structure: notified that there will be no entry load charged to the schemes of the Fund.
Entry Load
Exit Load for redemption/switch on If the amount, sought to be redeemed or switched out, is invested -
applicable NAV on the basis of the (a) upto 12 months from the date of allotment : 1 % of applicable NAV
investment period from the date of
(b) more than 12 months: Nil
allotment of units *$$$
b) Actual Recurring Expenses for the ICICI Prudential Value Discovery Fund : 1.70 % (Actual Recurring Expenses
previous financial year ended March ICICI Prudential Value Discovery Fund - Direct Plan : 1.23 % Excludes GST on Management
31, 2023 (% of NAV) Fees)

Wa i v e r o f L o a d f o r D i r e c t Tax treatment for the Investors Daily Net Asset Value (NAV) For Investor Grievances Unitholders’ Information:
Applications: Not applicable. (Refer (Unitholders): Refer to page 43 Publication: Refer to page 43 please contact: Refer to Refer to page 43
note 14) page 43
Scheme’s Portfolio Holdings (top 10 holdings by issuer and fund allocation towards various sectors). (Refer to page 45-50) Scheme’s Portfolio Turnover Ratio
For monthly portfolio holding click on the link http://www.icicipruamc.com/Downloads/MonthlyPortfolioDisclosure.aspx as on September 30, 2023 : 0.59
on AMC’s website. times

KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL MULTI-ASSET FUND


TYPE An open ended scheme investing in Equity, Debt and Exchange Traded Commodity Derivatives/units of Gold ETFs/units
of REITs & InvITs/Preference shares.
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE To generate capital appreciation for investors by investing predominantly in equity and equity related instruments and
income by investing across other asset classes.
However, there can be no assurance or guarantee that the investment objective of the Scheme would be achieved.
ASSET ALLOCATION Investments Allocation (%) Risk Profile
Equity & Equity related instruments 65 – 80% Very High
Debt and Money Market Instruments including Units of Debt oriented mutual fund 10 – 35% Low to Medium
schemes*
Units of Gold ETFs / Exchange Traded Commodity Derivatives @ 10 – 30% Medium to High
Preference Shares 0 – 10% Very High
Units of REITs & INVITs 0 – 10% Very High
The Scheme may also take exposure to:
• Derivatives instruments up to 100% of the Net assets.
• ADR/GDR/Foreign securities/Overseas ETFs up to 50% of the Net Assets. Investments in ADR/GDR and foreign
securities would be as per paragraph 12.19 of SEBI Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023.
• Securitised Debt upto 15% of the Net Assets or maximum permissible limit for debt portfolio, whichever is lower.
• Stock lending up to 50% of its net assets. The same shall be in accordance with paragraph 12.11 of SEBI Master
Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023.
The Margin may be placed in the form of such securities / instruments / deposits as may be permitted/eligible to be placed
as margin from the assets of the Scheme. The securities / instruments / deposits so placed as margin shall be classified
under the applicable category of assets for the purposes of asset allocation.
@ The Scheme may hold the underlying goods in case of physical settlement of Exchange Traded Commodity Deriva-
tives (ETCDs) contracts. In such cases, mutual funds shall dispose of such goods from the books of the scheme, at the
earliest, not exceeding the timeline below:
1. For Gold and Silver: - 180 days from the date of holding of physical goods,
2. For other goods (other than Gold and Silver):
By the immediate next expiry day of the same contract series of the said commodity.
However, if Final Expiry Date (FED) of the goods falls before the immediate next expiry day of the same contract series
of the said commodity, then within 30 days from the date of holding of physical goods.
As per SEBI (Mutual Funds) Regulations, 1996, ‘goods’ shall mean the goods notified by the Central Government under
clause (bc) of section 2 of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 and forming the underlying of any commodity
derivative.
The Cumulative Gross Exposure across Equity, ADR/GDR/Foreign securities/Overseas ETFs, Debt, Units of Gold ETFs /
Exchange Traded Commodity Derivatives, Preference Shares, units of REITs and INVITs and such other securities/assets
as may be permitted by the Board from time to time, subject to prior approval from SEBI, if required, should not exceed
100% of the net assets of the scheme.

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ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund

KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL MULTI-ASSET FUND


ASSET ALLOCATION (CONTD.) In accordance with paragraph 2.9 of SEBI Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023. In the event of deviation
from the mandated asset allocation stated above due to passive breaches rebalancing of the scheme would be done
within Thirty (30) business days.
In case the portfolio of the scheme is not rebalanced as per the above timeline, the AMC would place an update thereof
before the Executive Equity Investment Committee. The Executive Equity Investment Committee, if so desires, can extend
the timeline up to Sixty (60) business days from the date of completion of mandated rebalancing period.
The AMC shall comply with the provisions of the applicable regulatory guidelines for all reporting and disclosure
requirements, etc. as may be specified from time to time.
Considering the inherent characteristics of the Scheme, equity positions would have to built-up gradually and also sold
off gradually. This would necessarily entail having large cash position before the portfolio is fully invested and during
periods when equity positions are being sold off to book profits/losses or to meet redemption needs. Such positions shall
be subject to rebalancing period and in line with paragraph 2.9 of SEBI Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19,
2023.
It may be noted that no prior intimation/indication would be given to investors when the fund manager deviates from
the asset allocation mentioned above for short term or for defensive considerations, including factors such as market
conditions, market opportunities, applicable regulations and political and economic factors. In case such deviations are
carried, the fund manager shall endeavor to rebalance the asset allocation within 30 calendar days of the deviation. The
investors/unit holders can ascertain details of asset allocation of the scheme as on the last date of each month on AMC’s
website at www.icicipruamc.com that will display the asset allocation of the scheme as on the given day.
• Investors may note that securities, which endeavor to provide higher returns typically, display higher volatility.
Accordingly, the investment portfolio of the Scheme would reflect very high volatility in its equity and equity related
investments and low to moderate volatility in its debt and money market investments.
INVESTMENT STRATEGY Please refer to page 28-35
RISK PROFILE OF THE SCHEMES Mutual Fund Units involve investment risks including the possible loss of principal. Please read Scheme Information
Document (SID) carefully for details on risk factors before investment. Please refer to Foot Note No. 12 for summarised
Scheme Specific Risk Factors.
RISK FACTORS Please refer to page 35-39
PLANS AND OPTIONS Plans: (1) ICICI Prudential Multi-Asset Fund; (2) ICICI Prudential Multi-Asset Fund - Direct Plan
(For additional details, refer foot note Options: Growth Option and IDCW Option with IDCW Payout & IDCW Reinvestment sub-options.
no.11) The Scheme will not accept any fresh subscriptions/switch-ins in any other plan than mentioned above. The other
plans under the Scheme will continue till the existing investors remain invested in such plans.
Default Plan & Option Default Plan: ICICI Prudential Multi-Asset Fund - Direct Plan (Application without distributor code), ICICI Prudential
(Refer to foot note no.15) Multi-Asset Fund (Application with distributor code) • Default Option: Growth option • Default Sub-Option: IDCW
Reinvestment
Systematic Investment Plan$ Daily - Minimum ₹ 20/- and in multiples of ₹ 1/- (Minimum number of installments - 6),
Weekly, Fortnightly & Monthly Frequencies: Minimum Rs. 100/- and in multiple of Re. 1/- (Minimum number of
installments - 6)
Quarterly: Minimum Rs. 5000/- and in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of instalments - 4).
This scheme is also Eligible for Freedom SIP.
Systematic Withdrawal Plan Available. Please refer to note 6 for further details.
Switch Facility Available
STP / Flex STP$$ / Booster STP / Available. For Booster SIP and Booster STP, the scheme is a target scheme under both facilitates.
Booster SIP
Capital Appreciation@ Please refer to page 27 for more details. This scheme is a target scheme.
APPLICABLE NAV ØØØ
MINIMUM APPLICATION AMOUNT/ Purchase Additional Purchase Repurchase/Redemption
NUMBER OF UNITS#
Rs. 5,000 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Rs. 1,000 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Any Amount
IN CASE OF SWITCHES Minimum Application (switch-ins): Rs. 5,000/- and any amount thereafter
Additional Application (switch-ins): Rs. 1,000/- and any amount thereafter
DESPATCH OF REPURCHASE The fund shall despatch redemption proceeds within 3 working days of receiving of the redemption request at the
(REDEMPTION) REQUEST ## authorised centre for accepting such request, subject to exceptional situations and additional timelines for redemption
payments provided by AMFI. Kindly refer to SAI for list is exceptions.
BENCHMARK INDEX Nifty 200 TRI (65%) + Nifty Composite Debt Index (25%) + Domestic Price of Gold (6%) + Domestic Price of Silver (1%)
+ iCOMDEX Composite Index (3%)
IDCW POLICY The Trustee may approve the distribution of IDCW by the AMC out of the distributable surplus of the Scheme. To the
extent the net surplus is not distributed, the same will remain invested in the Scheme and be reflected in the NAV. For
further details, refer SID. For further details, refer SID. The treatment of unclaimed redemption & IDCW amount will be
as per paragraph 14.3 of Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023 and any other circular published by SEBI
from time to time.
THE FUND MANAGER Mr. Sankaran Naren, Mr. Ihab Dalwai, Mr. Anuj Tagra, Mr. Gaurav Chikane and Ms. Sri Sharma are the fund managers
(Tenure given is as on September 30, of the Scheme. Mr. Sankaran Naren has been managing this scheme for 11 years 8 months i.e. since February 2012,
2023) Mr. Ihab Dalwai has been managing this scheme for 6 years 4 months i.e. since June 2017, Mr. Anuj Tagra has been
managing this Scheme for 5 years and 5 months i.e. since May 2018, Mr. Gaurav Chikane (for ETCDs) Managing this
fund for 2 years 2 months since August, 2021 and Ms. Sri Sharma has been managing the scheme for around 2 years
6 months i.e. since April 2021.
*Ms. Sharmila D’mello is the dedicated fund manager for managing overseas investments of the Schemes of the Fund
which have a mandate to invest in overseas securities.
NUMBER OF FOLIOS & ASSETS FOLIOS: 6,47,129
UNDER MANAGEMENT (AUM) AS ON
AUM: Rs. 23,549.22 crores
September 30, 2023
SCHEME PERFORMANCE Please refer to page 40-43 for performance
EXPENSES OF THE SCHEME Not Applicable. In terms of paragraph 10.4.1 (a) of SEBI Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023, SEBI has
a) Load Structure: notified that there will be no entry load charged to the schemes of the Fund.
Entry Load

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Exit Load for redemption/switch on If redeemed 30% of units within 1 year from allotment - Nil
applicable NAV on the basis of the If redeemed more than 30% of units, within 1 Year - 1%
investment period from the date of If redeemed after 1 year - Nil
allotment of units *$$$
b) Actual Recurring Expenses for ICICI Prudential Multi-Asset Fund : 1.73% (Actual Recurring Expenses Excludes GST on
the previous financial year ended ICICI Prudential Multi-Asset Fund - Direct Plan : 1.15% Management Fees)
March 31, 2023 (% of NAV)
Waiver of Load for Direct Tax treatment for the Investors Daily Net Asset Value For Investor Grievances Unitholders’
Applications: (Unitholders): Refer to page 43 (NAV) Publication: Refer please contact: Refer to Information: Refer to
Not applicable. (Refer note 14 to page 43 page 43 page 43
Scheme’s Portfolio Holdings (top 10 holdings by issuer and fund allocation towards various sectors). (Refer to page Scheme’s Portfolio Turnover Ratio as
45-50). For monthly portfolio, please click on http://www.icicipruamc.com/Downloads/MonthlyPortfolioDisclosure. on September 30, 2023 : 0.32 times
aspx on AMC’s website.

KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL BLUECHIP FUND


TYPE An open ended equity scheme predominantly investing in large cap stocks.
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE To generate long term capital appreciation and income distribution to investors from a portfolio that is predominantly
invested in equity and equity related securities of large cap companies.
However, there can be no assurance or guarantee that the investment objective of the Scheme would be achieved.
ASSET ALLOCATION PATTERN Instruments Allocation (%) Risk Profile
(For additional details, refer to the
Scheme Information Documents.) Equities & Equity related securities of large cap companies 80 – 100 Very High
Equities & Equity related securities of other than large cap companies 0 – 20 Very High
Debt & Money market instruments 0 – 20 Low to Medium
For the purpose of identification of large cap companies, communication provided by SEBI/ AMFI shall be considered.
Currently, as per as per paragraph 2.7 of the Master Circular, large cap companies are defined as 1st -100th company in
terms of full market capitalization.
Mutual Funds are required to adopt list of stocks prepared by AMFI in this regard.
The Scheme may also take exposure to:
• Derivatives instruments up to 100% of the Net Assets.
•  ADR/GDR/Foreign securities/Overseas ETFs up to 50% of the Net Assets. Investment in ADR/GDR/Foreign Securities
would be as per paragraph 12.19 of the Master Circular.
• Securitised Debt up to 50% of the Net Assets or maximum permissible limit for debt portfolio, whichever is lower.
• Stock lending up to 20% of its net assets.
The same shall be in accordance with paragraph 12.11 of the Master Circular.
The portfolio would be reviewed to address any deviations from the aforementioned allocations. In accordance with
paragraph 2.9 of Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023, In the event of deviation from the mandated asset
allocation stated above due to passive breaches rebalancing of the scheme would be done within Thirty (30) business
days.
In case the portfolio of the scheme is not rebalanced as per the above timeline, the AMC would place an update thereof
before the Executive Equity Investment Committee. The Executive Equity Investment Committee, if so desires, can extend
the timeline up to Sixty (60) business days from the date of completion of mandated rebalancing period.
The AMC shall comply with the provisions of the applicable regulatory guidelines for all reporting and disclosure
requirements, etc. as may be specified from time to time.
The Margin may be placed in the form of such securities / instruments / deposits as may be permitted/eligible to be placed
as margin from the assets of the Scheme. The securities / instruments / deposits so placed as margin shall be classified
under the applicable category of assets for the purposes of asset allocation.
The Cumulative Gross Exposure across Equity, Debt, Derivatives, ADR/GDR/Foreign securities/Overseas ETFs and such
other securities/assets as may be permitted by the Board from time to time, subject to prior approval from SEBI, if required,
should not exceed 100% of the net assets of the scheme.
It may be noted that no prior intimation/indication would be given to investors when the fund manager deviates from
the asset allocation mentioned above for short term or for defensive considerations, including factors such as market
conditions, market opportunities, applicable regulations and political and economic factors. In case such deviations are
carried, the fund manager shall endeavor to rebalance the asset allocation within 30 calendar days of the deviation. The
investors/unit holders can ascertain details of asset allocation of the scheme as on the last date of each month on AMC’s
website at www.icicipruamc.com that will display the asset allocation of the scheme as on the given day.
Considering the inherent characteristics of the Scheme, equity positions would have to built-up gradually and also sold off
gradually. This would necessarily entail having large cash position before the portfolio is fully invested and during periods
when equity positions are being sold off to book profits/losses or to meet redemption needs. Such positions shall be subject
to rebalancing period and in line with the master circular dated May 19, 2023.
Investors may note that securities, which endeavor to provide higher returns typically, display higher volatility. Accordingly,
the investment portfolio of the Scheme would reflect moderate to high volatility in its equity and equity related investments
and low to moderate volatility in its debt and money market investments.

INVESTMENT STRATEGY Please refer to page 28-35

RISK PROFILE OF THE SCHEMES Mutual Fund Units involve investment risks including the possible loss of principal. Please read Scheme Information Docu-
ment (SID) carefully for details on risk factors before investment. Please refer to Foot Note No. 12 for summarised Scheme
Specific Risk Factors.
RISK FACTORS Please refer to page 35-39
PLANS AND OPTIONS Plans: (1) ICICI Prudential Bluechip Fund; (2) ICICI Prudential Bluechip Fund - Direct Plan
(For additional details, refer foot note Options: Growth Option and IDCW with IDCW Payout IDCW Reinvestment sub-options
no.11) The Scheme will not accept any fresh subscriptions/switch-ins in any other plan than mentioned above. The other plans
under the Scheme will continue till the existing investors remain invested in such plans.
Default Plan & Option Default Plan: ICICI Prudential Bluechip Fund - Direct Plan (Application without distributor code), ICICI Prudential Bluechip
(Refer to foot note no.15) Fund (Application with distributor code) • Default Option: Growth option • Default Sub-option: Reinvestment of Income
Distribution cum capital withdrawal (IDCW Reinvestment) sub-option

Systematic Investment Plan$ Daily, Weekly, Fortnightly and Monthly$: Minimum Rs. 100/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of installments - 6)
Quarterly$: Minimum Rs. 5,000/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of instalments - 4)

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KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL BLUECHIP FUND


Systematic Withdrawal Plan Available (See foot note-6)
Switch Facility Available
STP / Flex STP$$ / Booster STP / Available. For Booster SIP and Booster STP, the scheme is a target scheme under both facilitates.
Booster SIP
SIP PLUS Investors who had registered for SIP plus facility before June 1, 2021, will continue to get insurance cover.
Capital Appreciation@ Please refer to page 27 for more details. This scheme is a source scheme
APPLICABLE NAV ØØØ
MINIMUM APPLICATION AMOUNT/ Purchase Additional Purchase Repurchase/Redemption
NUMBER OF UNITS
Rs. 100 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Rs. 100 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Any Amount
Minimum Application Amount and Minimum Application (switch-ins): Rs. 100/- and any amount thereafter
Additional Application Amount in Additional Application (switch-ins): Rs. 100/- and any amount thereafter
case of switches
DESPATCH OF REPURCHASE The fund shall despatch redemption proceeds within 3 working days of receiving of the redemption request at the authorised
(REDEMPTION) REQUEST ## centre for accepting such request, subject to exceptional situations and additional timelines for redemption payments
provided by AMFI. Kindly refer to SAI for list is exceptions.
BENCHMARK INDEX Nifty 100 TRI
IDCW POLICY The Trustee may approve the distribution of IDCW by the AMC out of the distributable surplus of the Scheme. To the extent
the net surplus is not distributed, the same will remain invested in the Scheme and be reflected in the NAV. For further
details, refer SID.
THE FUND MANAGER The investments under the Scheme are managed by Mr. Anish Tawakley and Vaibhav Dusad. Mr. Anish Tawakley has
(Tenure given is as on September been managing the Scheme for the tenure of 5 years 1 month since September 2018. Mr. Vaibhav Dusad has been
30, 2023) managing the Scheme for the tenure of 2 years and 9 months since January 2021. Ms. Sharmila D’mello is the dedicated
fund manager for managing overseas investments of the Schemes of the Fund which have a mandate to invest in overseas
securities.
NUMBER OF FOLIOS & ASSETS FOLIOS: 18,11,433
UNDER MANAGEMENT (AUM) AS AUM: Rs. 41,834.86 crores
ON September 30, 2023
SCHEME PERFORMANCE Please refer to page 40-43 for performance
EXPENSES OF THE SCHEME Not Applicable. In terms of SEBI circular no. SEBI/IMD/CIR No.4/168230/09 dated June 30, 2009, no entry load will be
a) Load Structure: charged by the Scheme to the investor effective August 1, 2009.
Entry Load
Exit Load for redemption/switch (a) Upto 1 Year from allotment - 1% of applicable NAV
on applicable NAV on the basis
of the investment period from the (b) More than 1 Year - Nil
date of allotment of units *$$$
b) Actual Recurring Expenses for ICICI Prudential Bluechip Fund : 1.63% (Actual Recurring Expenses Excludes GST on
the previous financial year ended ICICI Prudential Bluechip Fund - Direct Plan : 1.12% Management Fees)
March 31, 2023 (% of NAV)
Wa i v e r o f L o a d f o r D i r e c t Tax treatment for the Investors D a i l y N e t A s s e t Va l u e ( N AV ) For Investor Grievances U n i t h o l d e r s’
Applications: Not applicable. (Refer (Unitholders): Refer to page 43 Publication: Refer to page 43 please contact: Refer to Information: Refer to
note 14) page 43 page 43
Scheme’s Portfolio Holdings (top 10 holdings by issuer and fund allocation towards various sectors). (Refer to page 45-50) Scheme’s Portfolio Turnover Ratio
For monthly portfolio holding click on the link http://www.icicipruamc.com/Downloads/MonthlyPortfolioDisclosure. as on September 30, 2023: 0.24
aspx on AMC’s website. times

KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL LONG TERM EQUITY FUND (TAX SAVING)
TYPE An Open Ended Equity Linked Savings Scheme with a statutory lock in of 3 years and tax benefit.
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE To generate long-term capital appreciation through investments made primarily in equity and equity related securities of compa-
nies. However, there is no assurance or guarantee that the investment objective of the Scheme would be achieved.
ASSET ALLOCATION PATTERN Type of Instruments Normal Allocation (% of Net Risk Profile
(For additional details, refer to the Assets)
Scheme Information Documents.)
Equities & Equity related securities 90% to 100% Very High
Debt securities & Money Market instruments & Cash 0% to 10% Low to medium
The AMC may, from time to time, at its absolute discretion, alter, modify or delete any of the above restrictions on
investments subject to, however, such modifications, changes, alterations, deletions are in conformity with the Regulations
and the guidelines governing the Equity Linked Savings Scheme.
The Margin may be placed in the form of such securities / instruments / deposits as may be permitted/eligible to be placed as
margin from the assets of the Scheme. The securities / instruments / deposits so placed as margin shall be classified under
the applicable category of assets for the purposes of asset allocation.
The Cumulative Gross Exposure across Equity, Debt, Derivatives and such other securities/assets as may be permitted by
the Board from time to time, subject to prior approval from SEBI, if required, should not exceed 100% of the net assets of
the scheme.
It may be noted that no prior intimation/indication would be given to investors when the fund manager deviates from the
asset allocation mentioned above for short term or for defensive considerations, including factors such as market conditions,
market opportunities, applicable regulations and political and economic factors. In case such deviations are carried, the
fund manager shall endeavor to rebalance the asset allocation within 30 calendar days of the deviation. The investors/unit
holders can ascertain details of asset allocation of the scheme as on the last date of each month on AMC’s website at www.
icicipruamc.com that will display the asset allocation of the scheme as on the given day.
Considering the inherent characteristics of the Scheme, equity positions would have to built-up gradually and also sold off
gradually. This would necessarily entail having large cash position before the portfolio is fully invested and during periods
when equity positions are being sold off to book profits/losses or to meet redemption needs. Such positions shall be subject
to rebalancing period and in line with the master circular dated May 19, 2023.

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KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL LONG TERM EQUITY FUND (TAX SAVING)
ASSET ALLOCATION PATTERN Investors may note that securities, which endeavor to provide higher returns typically, display higher volatility. Accordingly,
(Contd.) the investment portfolio of the Scheme would reflect moderate to high volatility in its equity and equity related investments
and low to moderate volatility in its debt and money market investments.
The portfolio would be reviewed to address any deviations from the aforementioned allocations. In accordance with
paragraph 2.9 of Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023, In the event of deviation from the mandated asset
allocation stated above due to passive breaches rebalancing of the scheme would be done within Thirty (30) business days.
In case the portfolio of the scheme is not rebalanced as per the above timeline, the AMC would place an update thereof
before the Executive Equity Investment Committee. The Executive Equity Investment Committee, if so desires, can extend the
timeline up to Sixty (60) business days from the date of completion of mandated rebalancing period.
The AMC shall comply with the provisions of the applicable regulatory guidelines for all reporting and disclosure
requirements, etc. as may be specified from time to time.
INVESTMENT STRATEGY Please refer to page 28-35
RISK PROFILE OF THE SCHEMES Mutual Fund Units involve investment risks including the possible loss of principal. Please read Scheme Information Docu-
ment (SID) carefully for details on risk factors before investment. Please refer to Foot Note No. 12 for summarised Scheme
Specific Risk Factors.
RISK FACTORS Please refer to page 35-39
PLANS AND OPTIONS Plans: Growth Option and IDCW) with IDCW Payout and IDCW Reinvestment sub-options
(For additional details, refer foot Options: Growth Option and IDCW* with only Reinvestment of Income Distribution cum capital withdrawal (IDCW
note no.11) Reinvestment) sub-option
The Scheme will not accept any fresh subscriptions/switch-ins in any other plan than mentioned above. The other plans
under the Scheme will continue till the existing investors remain invested in such plans.
Default Plan & Option Default Plan: ICICI Prudential Long Term Equity Fund (Tax Saving) - Direct Plan (Application without distributor code),
(Refer to foot note no.15) ICICI Prudential Long Term Equity Fund (Tax Saving) (Application with distributor code) • Default Option: Growth option
Systematic Investment Plan$ Daily, Weekly, Fortnightly and Monthly$: Minimum Rs. 500/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of installments - 6)
Quarterly$: Minimum Rs. 500/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of instalments - 4)
Systematic Withdrawal Plan Available. Please refer to note 6 for further details.
Switch Facility Available after lock-in period of 3 years
STP / Booster STP / Booster SIP STP is available. STP - Out is available only after lock-in period of 3 years. Please refer to note no. 13
For Booster SIP and Booster STP, the Scheme is a target scheme under both the facilities. Please read SAI for more details.
Capital Appreciation@ Please refer to page 27 for more details.
APPLICABLE NAV ØØØ
MINIMUM APPLICATION AMOUNT/ Purchase Additional Purchase Repurchase/Redemption
NUMBER OF UNITS
Rs. 500/- (plus in multiple of Rs. Rs. 500/- (plus in multiple of Rs. Any Amount (Post completion of Lock-In period)
500/-) 500/-)
IN CASE OF SWITCHES Minimum Application (switch-ins): Rs. 500 and in multiples of Rs. 500 (Post completion of 3 years Lock-In period)
Additional Application (switch-ins): Rs. 500 and in multiples of Rs. 500 (Post completion of 3 years Lock-In period)
DESPATCH OF REPURCHASE The fund shall despatch redemption proceeds within 3 working days of receiving of the redemption request at the authorised
(REDEMPTION) REQUEST ## centre for accepting such request, subject to exceptional situations and additional timelines for redemption payments
provided by AMFI. Kindly refer to SAI for list is exceptions.
BENCHMARK INDEX Nifty 500 TRI
IDCW POLICY The Trustee may approve the distribution of IDCW by the AMC out of the distributable surplus of the Scheme. To the extent
the net surplus is not distributed, the same will remain invested in the Scheme and be reflected in the NAV. For further
details, refer SID.
THE FUND MANAGER Mr. Mittul Kalawadia is the Fund Manager of the Scheme, he is managing the Scheme for 13 days i.e. since September 2023.
(Tenure given is as on September *Ms. Sharmila D’mello is the dedicated fund manager for managing overseas investments of the Schemes of the Fund which
30, 2023) have a mandate to invest in overseas securities
NUMBER OF FOLIOS & ASSETS FOLIOS: 7,46,448
UNDER MANAGEMENT (AUM) AUM : Rs. 11,337.19 crores
AS ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2023
SCHEME PERFORMANCE Please refer to page 40-43 for performance
EXPENSES OF THE SCHEME Not Applicable. In terms of paragraph 10.4.1 (a) of SEBI Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023, SEBI has
a) Load Structure: notified that there will be no entry load charged to the schemes of the Fund.
Entry Load
Exit Load for redemption/switch on Nil
applicable NAV on the basis of the
investment period from the date of
allotment of units *$$$
b) Actual Recurring Expenses for CICI Prudential Long Term Equity Fund (Tax Saving) : 1.81% (Actual Recurring Expenses Excludes GST
the previous financial year ended ICICI Prudential Long Term Equity Fund (Tax Saving) - Direct Plan : 1.31% on Management Fees)
March 31, 2023 (% of NAV)
Waiver of Load for Direct Tax treatment for the Investors Daily Net Asset Value (NAV) For Investor Grievances Unitholders’
Applications: Not applicable. (Refer (Unitholders): Refer to Page 43 Publication: Refer to Page 43 please contact: Refer to Page Information: Refer to
note 14) 43 Page 43
Scheme’s Portfolio Holdings (top 10 holdings by issuer and fund allocation towards various sectors). (Refer to page 45-50) Scheme’s Portfolio Turnover Ratio
For monthly portfolio holding click on the link http://www.icicipruamc.com/Downloads/MonthlyPortfolioDisclosure. as on September 30, 2023: 0.24
aspx on AMC’s website. times

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KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL BALANCED ADVANTAGE FUND

TYPE An Open Ended Dynamic Asset Allocation Fund

INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE To provide capital appreciation/income by investing in equity and equity related instruments including derivatives and
(For additional information refer to debt and money market instruments.
note no. 3) However, there can be no assurance or guarantee that the investment objective of the Scheme would be achieved.

ASSET ALLOCATION PATTERN Types of Instrument Indicative Allocation (% of Net Assets) Risk Profile
(For additional details, refer to the
Maximum Minimum
Scheme Information Documents.)
Equity & Equity related instruments # 100 65 Very High
Debt and Money Market Instruments, including Units of Debt 35 0 Low to
oriented mutual fund schemes*@$ Medium
Preference Shares 10 0 Very High
Units issued by REITs and InvITs 10 0 Very High

#Although the gross equity and equity related exposure would be normally maintained between 65%-100%, the net
equity exposure can be brought down below 65% through various derivative strategies.
The Margin may be placed in the form of such securities / instruments / deposits as may be permitted/eligible to be placed
as margin from the assets of the Scheme. The securities / instruments / deposits so placed as margin shall be classified
under the applicable category of assets for the purposes of asset allocation.
@ Excluding subscription money in transit before deployment / payout
$ Any other security as may be permitted by SEBI/ RBI, subject to approval from SEBI / RBI as required
* Exposure to the Securitised debt will not exceed 50% of the debt portfolio
Derivative positions for other than hedging purposes shall not exceed 50% of total assets. Derivatives shall mean
derivatives instruments as permitted by SEBI, including derivative exposure in accordance with paragraph 7.5 and 12.25
of Master Circular. The scheme may also participate in Imperfect Hedging up to 20% of the net assets.
ADR/GDR/Foreign securities/Overseas ETFs up to 35% of the Net Assets. Investment in ADR/GDR/Foreign Securities/
Overseas ETFs would be as per paragraph 12.19 of the Master Circular.
The Cumulative Gross Exposure to Equity, Debt, Money market instruments, Derivatives, Preference Shares, units of REITs
and INVITs, etc. and such other securities/assets as may be permitted by the Board from time to time, subject to prior
approval from SEBI, if required should not exceed 100% of the net assets of the scheme.
• The Scheme can take covered-call positions for stock derivatives, as permitted by SEBI.
• Securities lending up to 20% of its net assets. The same shall be in accordance with paragraph 12.11 of the Master
Circular.
• Structured Obligations, Credit enhancements: Investment in following instruments shall not exceed 10% of the debt
portfolio of the scheme and group exposure in such instruments shall not exceed 5% of the debt portfolio of the
schemes:
a. Unsupported rating of debt instruments (i.e. without factoring-in credit enhancements) is below investment grade
and
b. Supported rating of debt instruments (i.e. after factoring-in credit enhancement) is above investment grade
• Investors may note that securities, which endeavor to provide higher returns typically, display higher volatility. Ac-
cordingly, the investment portfolio of the Scheme would reflect moderate to high volatility in its equity and equity
related investments and low to moderate volatility in its debt and money market investments.
• Investors may note that securities, which endeavor to provide higher returns typically, display higher volatility. Ac-
cordingly, the investment portfolio of the Scheme would reflect moderate to high volatility in its equity and equity
related investments and low to moderate volatility in its debt and money market investments.
In accordance with paragraph 2.9 of SEBI Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023, In the event of devi-
ation from the mandated asset allocation stated above due to passive breaches rebalancing of the scheme would be
done within Thirty (30) business days.
In case the portfolio of the scheme is not rebalanced as per the above timeline, the AMC would place an update thereof
before the Executive Equity Investment Committee. The Executive Equity Investment Committee, if so desires, can extend
the timeline up to Sixty (60) business days from the date of completion of mandated rebalancing period.
• The AMC shall comply with the provisions of the applicable regulatory guidelines for all reporting and disclosure
requirements, etc. as may be specified from time to time.
• Considering the inherent characteristics of the Scheme, equity positions would have to built-up gradually and also
sold off gradually. This would necessarily entail having large cash position before the portfolio is fully invested and
during periods when equity positions are being sold off to book profits/losses or to meet redemption needs. Such po-
sitions shall be subject to rebalancing period and in line with paragraph 2.9 of SEBI Master Circular for Mutual Funds
dated May 19, 2023.
• It may be noted that no prior intimation/indication would be given to investors when the fund manager deviates from
the asset allocation mentioned above for short term or for defensive considerations, including factors such as market
conditions, market opportunities, applicable regulations and political and economic factors. In case such deviations
are carried, the fund manager shall endeavor to rebalance the asset allocation within 30 calendar days of the devi-
ation. The investors/unit holders can ascertain details of asset allocation of the scheme as on the last date of each
month on AMC’s website at www.icicipruamc.com that will display the asset allocation of the scheme as on the given
day.
The scheme may refer to certain in-house models which would be based on various prevailing broad market parameters
which would be dynamic in nature.The same may be referred by the fund manager as required from time to time.

INVESTMENT STRATEGY Please refer to page 28-35

RISK PROFILE OF THE SCHEME Mutual Fund Units involve investment risks including the possible loss of principal. Please read Scheme Information
Document (SID) carefully for details on risk factors before investment. Please refer to Foot Note No. 12 for summarised
Scheme Specific Risk Factors.

RISK FACTORS Please refer to page 35-39

PLANS AND OPTIONS Plans: (1) ICICI Prudential Balanced Advantage Fund; (2) ICICI Prudential Balanced Advantage Fund - Direct Plan
(For additional details, refer foot note Options^^: Growth Option and IDCW Option with IDCW Payout and IDCW Reinvestment sub-options (Monthly frequencies
no.11) & IDCW).
The Scheme will not accept any fresh subscriptions/switch-ins in any other plan than mentioned above. The other plans
under the Scheme will continue till the existing investors remain invested in such plans.
Further, investors shall note that subscriptions through any investment mode/facility including lumpsum investment/
switches / systematic investment plan/systematic transfer plan has been discontinued w.e.f. 3 p.m. on December 19, 2018
till further notice, for Monthly IDCW option.

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KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL BALANCED ADVANTAGE FUND

Default Plan & Option Default Plan: ICICI Prudential Balanced Advantage Fund - Direct Plan (Application without distributor code), ICICI Prudential
(Refer to foot note no.15) Balanced Advantage Fund (Application with distributor code) • Default Option: Growth option; Sub-option: IDCW
Reinvestment.

Systematic Investment Plan$ Daily, Weekly, Fortnightly & Monthly$: Minimum Rs. 100/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of installments - 6)
Quarterly$: Minimum Rs. 5000/-& in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of instalments - 4)
This scheme is also Eligible for Freedom SIP. (Min. amount applicablity is at the time of registration)

Systematic Withdrawal Plan Available. Please refer to note 6 for further details.

Switch Facility Available

STP / Flex STP / Booster STP /


$$
Available. For Booster SIP and Booster STP, the Scheme is a target scheme under both the facilities. Please read SAI
Booster SIP for more details.

Capital Appreciation@ Please refer to page 27 for more details

APPLICABLE NAV ØØØ

MINIMUM APPLICATION AMOUNT/ Purchase Additional Purchase Repurchase/Redemption


NUMBER OF UNITS
Rs. 500 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Rs. 100 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Any Amount

IN CASE OF SWITCHES Minimum Application (switch-ins): Rs. 500/- and any amount thereafter
Additional Application (switch-ins): Rs. 100/- and any amount thereafter

DESPATCH OF REPURCHASE The fund shall despatch redemption proceeds within 3 working days of receiving of the redemption request at the authorised
(REDEMPTION) REQUEST ## centre for accepting such request, subject to exceptional situations and additional timelines for redemption payments provided
by AMFI. Kindly refer to SAI for list is exceptions.

BENCHMARK INDEX CRISIL Hybrid 50+50 - Moderate Index

IDCW POLICY The Trustee may approve the distribution of IDCW by the AMC out of the distributable surplus of the Scheme. To the
extent the net surplus is not distributed, the same will remain invested in the Scheme and be reflected in the NAV. For
further details, refer SID.

THE FUND MANAGER Equity: (1) Mr. Sankaran Naren (Managing this fund for 6 years 3 months since July 2017);
(Tenure given is as on September 30, (2) Mr. Rajat Chandak (Managing this fund for 8 years 1 month since Sept. 2015);
2023) (3) Mr. Ihab Dalwai (Managing this fund for 5 years 9 months since Jan 2018);
Debt: (1) Mr. Manish Banthia (Managing this fund for 13 years 11 months since Nov. 2009)
(2) Mr. Ritesh Lunawat (Managing this fund for 2 years and 10 months since Dec 2020)
Ms. Sri Sharma (for derivatives transactions) (Managing this fund for 2 years and 6 months since Apr, 2021)
In addition to fund manager managing this scheme, ADR/GDR exposure is managed by Ms. Sharmila D’mello.

NUMBER OF FOLIOS & ASSETS FOLIOS: 7,97,502


UNDER MANAGEMENT (AUM) AS ON AUM: Rs. 49,974.01 crores
SEPTEMBER 30, 2023

SCHEME PERFORMANCE Please refer to page 40-43 for performance

EXPENSES OF THE SCHEME Not Applicable. In terms of SEBI circular no. SEBI/IMD/CIR No.4/168230/09 dated June 30, 2009, no entry load will be
a) Load Structure: Entry Load charged by the Scheme to the investor effective August 1, 2009.

Exit Load on applicable NAV on the If redeem/switch out: (a) Upto 10 % of units within 1 year from the date of allotment - Nil
basis of the investment period from (b) More than 10% of units, within 1 year from the date of allotment - 1% of applicable NAV
the date of allotment of units *$$$ (c) After 1 year from the date of allotment- Nil.

b) Actual Recurring Expenses for the ICICI Prudential Balanced Advantage Fund : 1.55% (Actual Recurring Expenses
previous financial year ended March ICICI Prudential Balanced Advantage Fund - Direct Plan : 0.96% Excludes GST on Management Fees
31, 2023 (% of NAV)

Waiver of Load for Direct Tax treatment for the Investors Daily Net Asset Value (NAV) For Investor Grievances please Unitholders’
Applications: Not applicable. (Unitholders): Refer to Page 43 Publication: Refer to Page 43 contact: Refer to Page 43 Information: Refer to
(Refer note 14) Page 43
Scheme’s Portfolio Holdings (top 10 holdings by issuer and fund allocation towards various sectors). (Refer to page 45-50) Scheme’s Portfolio Turnover Ratio
For monthly portfolio holding click on the link http://www.icicipruamc.com/Downloads/MonthlyPortfolioDisclosure. as on September 30, 2023 : 0.24
aspx on AMC’s website. times

KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL MULTICAP FUND


TYPE An open ended equity scheme investing across large cap, mid cap and small cap stocks.
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE To generate capital appreciation through investments in equity & equity related instrument across large cap, mid cap and
(For additional information refer to small cap stocks of various industries.
note no. 3) However, there can be no assurance or guarantee that the investment objective of the Scheme would be achieved.
ASSET ALLOCATION PATTERN Type of Security Indicative allocation (% of corpus) in all circumstances Risk Profile
Under normal circumstances, the
asset allocation under the Scheme Particulars Maximum Minimum
will be as follows: Equities & Equity related securities* 100% 75% Very High
Debt and Money Market Instruments 25% 0% Low to Medium
*- Minimum investment in equity & equity related instruments of large cap companies – 25% of total assets
- Minimum investment in equity & equity related instruments of mid cap companies – 25% of total assets
- Minimum investment in equity & equity related instruments of small cap companies – 25% of total assets
As per Master Circular dated May 19,2023, Largecap companies means 1st – 100th company in terms of full market
capitalization, mid companies means 101st – 250th company in terms of full market capitalization and small companies
means 251st company onwards in terms of full market capitalization or such other companies as may be specified by SEBI
from time to time.

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ASSET ALLOCATION PATTERN The Scheme may also take exposure to:
(Contd.) • Derivatives instruments up to 100% of the Net Assets.
• ADR/GDR/Foreign securities/Overseas ETFs up to 50% of the Net Assets. Investments in ADR/GDR and foreign securities
would be as per paragraph 12.19 of the Master Circular.
• Securitised Debt up to 5% of the Net Assets or maximum permissible limit for debt portfolio, whichever is lower.
• Stock lending up to 50% of its net assets. The same shall be in accordance with paragraph 12.11 of the Master Circular.
The portfolio would be reviewed to address any deviations from the aforementioned allocations. In accordance with
paragraph 2.9 of Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023, In the event of deviation from the mandated asset
allocation stated above due to passive breaches rebalancing of the scheme would be done within Thirty (30) business
days.
In case the portfolio of the scheme is not rebalanced as per the above timeline, the AMC would place an update thereof
before the Executive Equity Investment Committee. The Executive Equity Investment Committee, if so desires, can extend
the timeline up to Sixty (60) business days from the date of completion of mandated rebalancing period.
The AMC shall comply with the provisions of the applicable regulatory guidelines for all reporting and disclosure
requirements, etc. as may be specified from time to time.
The Margin may be placed in the form of such securities / instruments / deposits as may be permitted/eligible to be placed
as margin from the assets of the Scheme. The securities / instruments / deposits so placed as margin shall be classified
under the applicable category of assets for the purposes of asset allocation.
The Cumulative Gross Exposure across Equity, Debt, Derivatives, ADR/GDR/Foreign securities and such other securities/
assets as may be permitted by the Board from time to time, subject to prior approval from SEBI, if required, should not
exceed 100% of the net assets of the scheme.
It may be noted that no prior intimation/indication would be given to investors when the fund manager deviates from the
asset allocation mentioned above for short term or for defensive considerations, including factors such as market condi-
tions, market opportunities, applicable regulations and political and economic factors. In case such deviations are carried,
the fund manager shall endeavor to rebalance the asset allocation within 30 calendar days of the deviation. The investors/
unit holders can ascertain details of asset allocation of the scheme as on the last date of each month on AMC’s website at
www.icicipruamc.com that will display the asset allocation of the scheme as on the given day.
Considering the inherent characteristics of the Scheme, equity positions would have to built-up gradually and also sold off
gradually. This would necessarily entail having large cash position before the portfolio is fully invested and during periods
when equity positions are being sold off to book profits/losses or to meet redemption needs. Such positions shall be subject
to rebalancing period and in line with paragraph 2.9 of the Master Circular.
Investors may note that securities, which endeavor to provide higher returns typically, display higher volatility. Accordingly,
the investment portfolio of the Scheme would reflect moderate to high volatility in its equity and equity related investments
and low to moderate volatility in its debt and money market investments.
Change in Investment Pattern
Subject to the Regulations, the asset allocation pattern indicated above may change from time to time, keeping in view
market conditions, market opportunities, applicable regulations and political and economic factors. It must be clearly un-
derstood that the percentages stated above are only indicative and not absolute and that they can vary substantially,
depending upon the perception of the Investment Manager, the intention being at all times to seek to protect the interests
of the Unit holders. Such changes in the investment pattern will be for short term and defensive considerations.
Provided further and subject to the above, any change in the asset allocation affecting the investment profile of the Scheme
shall be effected only in accordance with the provisions of sub regulation (15A) of Regulation 18 of the Regulations, as
detailed later in this document.
INVESTMENT STRATEGY Please refer to page 28-35
RISK PROFILE OF THE SCHEMES Mutual Fund Units involve investment risks including the possible loss of principal. Please read Scheme Information
Document (SID) carefully for details on risk factors before investment.
RISK FACTORS Please refer to page 35-39
PLANS AND OPTIONS Plans: (1) ICICI Prudential Multicap Fund; (2) ICICI Prudential Multicap Fund - Direct Plan
(For additional details, refer foot note Options: Growth Option and IDCW Option with IDCW Payout & IDCW Reinvestment sub-options.
no.10)
Default Plan & Option Default Plan: ICICI Prudential Multicap Fund - Direct Plan (Application without distributor code), ICICI Prudential Multicap
(Refer to foot note no.15) Fund (Application with distributor code) • Default Option: Growth option • Default Sub-option: IDCW Reinvestment
sub-option
Systematic Investment Plan$ Daily, Weekly, Fortnightly and Monthly: Minimum Rs. 100/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of installments - 6)
Quarterly: Minimum Rs. 5000/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of instalments - 4). This scheme is also Eligible
for Freedom SIP.
Systematic Withdrawal Plan Available (See foot note-6)
Switch Facility Available
STP / Flex STP$$ / Booster STP / Available. For Booster SIP and Booster STP, the Scheme is a target scheme under both the facilities. Please read SAI for
Booster SIP more details.
Capital Appreciation@ Please refer to page 27 for more details. This Scheme is Target Scheme
APPLICABLE NAV ØØØ
MINIMUM APPLICATION AMOUNT/ Purchase Additional Purchase Repurchase/Redemption
NUMBER OF UNITS
Rs. 5,000 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Rs. 1,000 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Any Amount
MINIMUM APPLICATION AMOUNT Minimum Application (switch-ins): Rs. 5000/- and any amount thereafter
AND ADDITIONAL APPLICATION Additional Application (switch-ins): Rs. 1000/- and any amount thereafter
AMOUNT IN CASE OF SWITCHES
DESPATCH OF REPURCHASE As per SEBI (Mutual Funds) Regulations, 1996, the Mutual Fund shall despatch redemption proceeds within 3 working
(REDEMPTION) REQUEST ## days from the date of redemption in accordance with SEBI circular dated November 25, 2022 in regards to “Timelines for
Transfer of Dividend and Redemption proceeds to unitholders subject to exceptional situations and additional timelines for
redemption payments provided by AMFI vide its letter no. AMFI/ 35P/ MEM-COR/ 74 / 2022-23 dated January 16, 2023”.
A penal interest of 15% p.a. or such other rate as may be prescribed by SEBI from time to time, will be paid in case the
payment of redemption proceeds is not made within 3 Working days from the date of redemption.
BENCHMARK INDEX Nifty 500 Multicap 50:25:25 TRI

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KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL MULTICAP FUND


IDCW POLICY The Trustee may approve the distribution of IDCWs by the AMC out of the distributable surplus of the Scheme. To the extent
the net surplus is not distributed, the same will remain invested in the Scheme and be reflected in the NAV. For further
details, refer SID.

THE FUND MANAGER Mr. Sankaran Naren and Mr. Anand Sharma are the fund managers of the Scheme. They both have been managing this
(Tenure given is as on September fund for 1 year and 2 months i.e. since August 2022.
30, 2023) *Ms. Sharmila D’mello is the dedicated fund manager for managing overseas investments of the Schemes of the Fund
which have a mandate to invest in overseas securities.
NUMBER OF FOLIOS & ASSETS FOLIOS: 3,55,642
UNDER MANAGEMENT (AUM) AS AUM: Rs. 8,837.36 crores
ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2023
SCHEME PERFORMANCE Please refer to page 40-43 for performance
EXPENSES OF THE SCHEME Not Applicable. In terms of paragraph 10.4.1 (a) of SEBI Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023, SEBI has
a) Load Structure: notified that there will be no entry load charged to the schemes of the Fund.
Entry Load
Exit Load for redemption/switch on (a) Upto 12 months from allotment - 1% of applicable NAV
applicable NAV on the basis of the (b) More than 12 months from allotment - Nil
investment period from the date of
allotment of units *$$$
b) Actual Recurring Expenses for ICICI Prudential Multicap Fund : 1.85% (Actual Recurring Expenses Excludes
the previous financial year end- ICICI Prudential Multicap Fund - Direct Plan : 1.07% Goods Service tax (GST) on Management
ed March 31, 2023 (% of NAV) Fees)
Waiver of Load for Direct Appli- Tax treatment for the Inves- Daily Net Asset Value (NAV) For Investor Grievances Unitholders’ Infor-
cations: Not applicable. (Refer note tors (Unitholders): Refer to Publication: Refer to Page 43 please contact: Refer to mation: Refer to
15) Page 43 Page 43 Page 43
Scheme’s Portfolio Holdings (top 10 holdings by issuer and fund allocation towards various sectors). (Refer to page 45-50) Scheme’s Portfolio Turnover
For monthly portfolio holding click on the link http://www.icicipruamc.com/Downloads/MonthlyPortfolioDisclosure.aspx Ratio as on September 30, 2023
on AMC’s website : 0.83 times

KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL CREDIT RISK FUND


TYPE An Open Ended Debt Scheme Predominantly Investing in AA and below Rated Corporate Bonds. A relatively high interest
rate risk and relatively high credit risk.
POTENTIAL RISK CLASS (Matrix) Credit Risk → Relatively Low (Class A) Moderate (Class B) Relatively High (Class C)
Interest Rate Risk ↓
Relatively Low (Class I)
Moderate (Class II)
Relatively High (Class III) C-III

INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE To generate income through investing predominantly in AA and below rated corporate bonds while maintaining the opti-
mum balance of yield, safety and liquidity. However, there can be no assurance or guarantee that the investment objective
of the Scheme would be achieved.
ASSET ALLOCATION PATTERN Type of Security Approximate Allocation (% of Cor- Risk Profile
Under normal circumstances, the pus) Low/Medium/High
asset allocation under the Scheme Particulars
will be as follows: Debt & Money Market Instruments 0% - 100% Low to Medium
Units issued by REITs & InvITs 0% - 10% Medium to High
The Scheme shall have exposure to corporate bonds with AA (or equivalent rating) and below credit rating at least to the
extent of 65% of the corpus of the Scheme.
The Scheme may also take exposure to:
• Securitized debt (Single loan and/or Pool loan Securitized debt) of up to 50% of the net assets of the Scheme.
• Derivatives up to 100% of the net assets of the Scheme.
The Margin may be placed in the form of such securities / instruments / deposits as may be permitted/eligible to be placed as
margin from the assets of the Scheme. The securities / instruments / deposits so placed as margin shall be classified under
the applicable category of assets for the purposes of asset allocation.
The Cumulative Gross Exposure across Debt and Money Market Instruments, REITs and InvITs, Derivatives and such other
securities/assets as may be permitted by the Board from time to time, subject to prior approval from SEBI, if required, should
not exceed 100% of the net assets of the scheme.
The Scheme shall not take leverage positions and total investments, including investments in debt and other securities and
gross exposure to derivatives, if any, shall not exceed net assets under management of the scheme.
The portfolio would be reviewed to address any deviations from the aforementioned allocations. In accordance with
paragraph 2.9 of Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023, In the event of deviation from the mandated asset
allocation stated above due to passive breaches rebalancing of the scheme would be done within Thirty (30) business days.
In case the portfolio of the scheme is not rebalanced as per the above timeline, the AMC would place an update thereof
before the Debt Investment Committee. The Debt Investment Committee, if so desires, can extend the timeline up to Sixty
(60) business days from the date of completion of mandated rebalancing period
The securities mentioned in the asset allocation pattern could be listed, unlisted, privately placed, secured or unsecured,
rated or unrated and of any maturity. The securities may be acquired through secondary market purchases, Initial Public
Offering (IPO), other public offers, Private Placement, right offers (including renunciation) and negotiated deals.
INVESTMENT STRATEGY Please refer to page 28-35
RISK PROFILE OF THE SCHEMES Mutual Fund Units involve investment risks including the possible loss of principal. Please read Scheme Information
Document (SID) carefully for details on risk factors before investment.
RISK FACTORS Please refer to page 35-39

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KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL CREDIT RISK FUND


PLANS AND OPTIONS Plans: (1) ICICI Prudential Credit Risk Fund & (2) ICICI Prudential Credit Risk Fund - Direct
(For additional details, refer foot note Options: Growth Option and IDCW with IDCW Payout and IDCW Reinvestment sub-options
no.10) The Scheme will not accept any fresh subscriptions/switch-ins in any other plan than mentioned above. The other plans
under the Scheme will continue till the existing investors remain invested in such plans.
Default Plan & Option Default Plan: ICICI Prudential Credit Risk Fund - Direct Plan (Application without distributor code), ICICI Prudential Credit
(Refer to foot note no.14) Risk Fund (Application with distributor code) • Default Option: Growth Option • Default sub-option: Reinvestment of Income
Distribution cum capital withdrawal (IDCW Reinvestment) sub-option
Systematic Investment Plan$ Daily, Weekly, Fortnightly and Monthly: Minimum Rs. 100/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of installments - 6)
Quarterly: Minimum Rs. 5000/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of instalments - 4)
Systematic Withdrawal Plan Available (See foot note-6)
Switch Facility Available
STP / Flex STP / Booster STP
$$
Available. For Booster STP, the Scheme is a source scheme under the facility.
Capital Appreciation@ Please refer to page 27 for more details. This scheme is a source scheme.
APPLICABLE NAV ØØØ
MINIMUM APPLICATION AMOUNT/ Purchase Additional Purchase Repurchase/Redemption
NUMBER OF UNITS
Rs.100 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Rs.100 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Any Amount
IN CASE OF SWITCHES Minimum Application (switch-ins): Rs. 100/- and any amount thereafter
Additional Application (switch-ins): Rs. 100/- and any amount thereafter
DESPATCH OF REPURCHASE The fund shall despatch redemption proceeds within 3 working days of receiving of the redemption request at the authorised
(REDEMPTION) REQUEST ## centre for accepting such request, subject to exceptional situations and additional timelines for redemption payments
provided by AMFI. Kindly refer to SAI for list is exceptions.
BENCHMARK INDEX CRISIL Credit Risk Debt C-II Index
IDCW POLICY The Trustee may approve the distribution of IDCW by the AMC out of the distributable surplus of the Scheme. To the extent
the net surplus is not distributed, the same will remain invested in the Scheme and be reflected in the NAV. For further
details, refer SID. The treatment of unclaimed redemption & IDCW amount will be as per paragraph 14.3 of Master Circular
for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023 and any other circular published by SEBI from time to time.
THE FUND MANAGER Mr. Manish Banthia and Mr. Ritesh Lunawat are the Fund Managers of the Scheme. Mr. Manish Banthia has been managing
(Tenure given is as on September the Scheme for a tenure of 6 years and 11 months, since November 2016. Mr. Ritesh Lunawat has been managing the
30, 2023) Scheme for a tenure of 4 months, since May 2023.
NUMBER OF FOLIOS & ASSETS FOLIOS: 65,627
UNDER MANAGEMENT (AUM) AS AUM: Rs. 7,502.33 crores
ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2023
SCHEME PERFORMANCE Please refer to page 40-43 for performance
EXPENSES OF THE SCHEME Not Applicable. In terms of paragraph 10.4.1 (a) of SEBI Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023, SEBI has
a) Load Structure: notified that there will be no entry load charged to the schemes of the Fund.
Entry Load
Exit Load for redemption/switch on (a) Up to 10% of units within 1 year of allotment : NIL
applicable NAV on the basis of the (b) More than 10% of Units within 1 year of allotment : 1% of applicable NAV
investment period from the date of (c) If redeemed/switched out after 1 year: NIL
allotment of units *$$$
b) Actual Recurring Expenses for ICICI Prudential Credit Risk Fund : 1.55% (Actual Recurring Expenses Excludes Goods & Services tax
the previous financial year end- ICICI Prudential Credit Risk Fund - Direct Plan : 0.90% (GST) on Management Fees)
ed March 31, 2023 (% of NAV)
Waiver of Load for Direct Tax treatment for the Inves- Daily Net Asset Value For Investor Grievances please Unitholders’ Information:
Applications: Not applicable. (Refer tors (Unitholders): Refer to (NAV) Publication: contact: Refer to Page 43 Refer to Page 43
note 14) Page 43 Refer to Page 43
Scheme’s Portfolio Holdings (top 10 holdings by issuer and fund allocation towards various sectors). (Refer to page 45-50).
For monthly portfolio holding click on the link http://www.icicipruamc.com/Downloads/MonthlyPortfolioDisclosure.aspx on AMC’s website.

KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL MEDIUM TERM BOND FUND


TYPE An Open Ended medium term debt scheme investing in instruments such that the Macaulay duration of the portfolio is
between 3 Years and 4 Years.
The Macaulay duration of the portfolio is 1 Year to 4 years under anticipated adverse situation.) A relatively high interest
rate risk and moderate credit risk
POTENTIAL RISK CLASS (Matrix) Credit Risk → Relatively Low (Class A) Moderate (Class B) Relatively High (Class C)
Interest Rate Risk ↓
Relatively Low (Class I)
Moderate (Class II)
Relatively High (Class III) B-III

INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE To generate income through investments in a range of debt and money market instruments while maintaining the optimum
balance of yield, safety and liquidity. However, there can be no assurance or guarantee that the investment objective of the
Scheme would be achieved.
ASSET ALLOCATION PATTERN Type of Security Indicative allocation (% of corpus) Risk Profile
Under all circumstances (normal as in all circumstances
well as adverse), the asset allocation
under the Scheme will be as follows: Particulars Maximum Minimum
Debt Instruments 100% 40% Low to Medium
Money market instruments 50% 0% Low to Medium
Units issued by REITs & InvITs 10% 0% Very High

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KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL MEDIUM TERM BOND FUND


ASSET ALLOCATION PATTERN The Scheme may also take exposure to:
(Contd.) • Securitized debt up to 50% of the net assets of the Scheme
• Derivatives up to 100% of the net assets of the Scheme
The Margin may be placed in the form of such securities / instruments / deposits as may be permitted/eligible to be placed as
margin from the assets of the Scheme. The securities / instruments / deposits so placed as margin shall be classified under
the applicable category of assets for the purposes of asset allocation.
The Cumulative Gross Exposure across Debt, Money Market Instruments, REITs and InvITs, Derivatives and such other
securities/assets as may be permitted by the Board from time to time, subject to prior approval from SEBI, if required, should
not exceed 100% of the net assets of the scheme.
The Macaulay duration of the portfolio of the Scheme would be between 3 years and 4 years under normal circumstances.
The Macaulay duration of the portfolio of the Scheme would be between 1 year and 4 years under adverse circumstances.
The portfolio would be reviewed to address any deviations from the aforementioned allocations. In accordance with
paragraph 2.9 of Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023, In the event of deviation from the mandated asset
allocation stated above due to passive breaches rebalancing of the scheme would be done within Thirty (30) business days.
In case the portfolio of the scheme is not rebalanced as per the above timeline, the AMC would place an update thereof
before the Debt Investment Committee. The Debt Investment Committee, if so desires, can extend the timeline up to Sixty
(60) business days from the date of completion of mandated rebalancing period.
The securities mentioned in the asset allocation pattern could be listed, unlisted, privately placed, secured or unsecured,
rated or unrated and of any maturity. The securities may be acquired through secondary market purchases, Initial Public
Offering (IPO), other public offers, Private Placement, right offers (including renunciation) and negotiated deals.
INVESTMENT STRATEGY Please refer to page 28-35
RISK PROFILE OF THE SCHEMES Mutual Fund Units involve investment risks including the possible loss of principal. Please read Scheme Information Document
(SID) carefully for details on risk factors before investment.
RISK FACTORS Please refer to page 35-39
PLANS AND OPTIONS lans: (1) ICICI Prudential Medium Term Bond Fund & (2) ICICI Prudential Medium Term Bond Fund - Direct Plan
(For additional details, refer foot Options: Growth Option and IDCW with IDCW Payout and IDCW Reinvestment sub-options.
note no.11) The Scheme will not accept any fresh subscriptions/switch-ins in any other plan than mentioned above. The other plans
under the Scheme will continue till the existing investors remain invested in such plans.
Default Plan & Option Default Plan: ICICI Prudential Medium Term Bond Fund - Direct Plan (Application without distributor code), ICICI Prudential
(Refer to foot note no.15) Medium Term Bond Fund (Application with distributor code) • Default Option: Growth Option
Default sub-option : IDCW Reinvestment sub-option
Systematic Investment Plan$ Daily, Weekly, Fortnightly and Monthly: Minimum Rs. 1,000/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of installments - 6)
Quarterly: Minimum Rs. 5000/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of instalments - 4)
Systematic Withdrawal Plan Available (See foot note-6)
Switch Facility Available
STP / Flex STP / Booster STP /
$$
Available. For Booster STP, the Scheme is a source scheme under the facility.
Booster SIP
Capital Appreciation@@ Please refer to page 27 for more details. This scheme is a source scheme
APPLICABLE NAV ØØØ
MINIMUM APPLICATION AMOUNT/ Purchase Additional Purchase Repurchase/Redemption
NUMBER OF UNITS
Rs. 5,000 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Rs. 1,000 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Any Amount
IN CASE OF SWITCHES Minimum Application (switch-ins): Rs. 5000/- and any amount thereafter
Additional Application (switch-ins): Rs. 1000/- and any amount thereafter
DESPATCH OF REPURCHASE The fund shall despatch redemption proceeds within 3 working days of receiving of the redemption request at the authorised
(REDEMPTION) REQUEST ## centre for accepting such request, subject to exceptional situations and additional timelines for redemption payments
provided by AMFI. Kindly refer to SAI for list is exceptions.
BENCHMARK INDEX CRISIL Medium Duration Debt B-III Index
IDCW POLICY The Trustee may approve the distribution of IDCWs by the AMC out of the distributable surplus of the Scheme. To the
extent the net surplus is not distributed, the same will remain invested in the Scheme and be reflected in the NAV. For further
details, refer SID. The treatment of unclaimed redemption & IDCW amount will be as per paragraph 14.3 of Master Circular
for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023 and any other circular published by SEBI from time to time.
THE FUND MANAGER Mr. Manish Banthia has been managing the Scheme for a tenure of 6 Years and 11 months, since November 2016. And
(Tenure given is as on September Mr. Ritesh Lunawat has been managing the Scheme for a tenure of 4 months, since May 2023.
30, 2023)
NUMBER OF FOLIOS & ASSETS FOLIOS: 46,657
UNDER MANAGEMENT (AUM) AS AUM: Rs. 6503.34 crores
ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2023
SCHEME PERFORMANCE Please refer to page 40-43 for performance
EXPENSES OF THE SCHEME Not Applicable. In terms of paragraph 10.4.1 (a) of SEBI Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023, SEBI has
a) Load Structure: Entry Load notified that there will be no entry load charged to the schemes of the Fund.
Exit Load for redemption/switch on a) Upto 10% of units within 1 year from the date of allotment : Nil
applicable NAV on the basis of the b) More than 10% of units within 1 year from the date of allotment : 1% of applicable NAV
investment period from the date of c) After 1 year from the date of allotment : Nil
allotment of units *$$$
b)Actual Recurring Expenses for ICICI Prudential Medium Term Bond Fund : 1.41% (Actual Recurring Expenses Excludes Goods & Service
the previous financial year ended ICICI Prudential Medium Term Bond Fund - Direct Plan : 0.77% Tax (GST) on Management Fees)
March 31, 2023 (% of NAV)
Waiver of Load for Direct Applica- Tax treatment for the Investors Daily Net Asset Value (NAV) For Investor Grievances Unitholders’ Informa-
tions: Not applicable. (Refer note 14) (Unitholders): Refer to Page 43 Publication: Refer to Page 43 please contact: Refer to tion: Refer to Page 43
Page 43
Scheme’s Portfolio Holdings (top 10 holdings by issuer and fund allocation towards various sectors). (Refer to page 45-50)
For monthly portfolio holding click on the link http://www.icicipruamc.com/Downloads/MonthlyPortfolioDisclosure.aspx on AMC’s website

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ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund

KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL FLOATING INTEREST FUND


TYPE An open ended debt scheme predominantly investing in floating rate instruments (including fixed rate instruments converted
to floating rate exposures using swaps/derivatives. A relatively high interest rate risk and moderate credit risk.)
POTENTIAL RISK CLASS (Matrix) Credit Risk → Relatively Low (Class A) Moderate (Class B) Relatively High (Class C)
Interest Rate Risk ↓
Relatively Low (Class I)
Moderate (Class II)
Relatively High (Class III) B-III

INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE To generate income through investing predominantly in floating rate instruments while maintaining the optimum balance
of yield, safety and liquidity.
However, there can be no assurance or guarantee that the investment objective of the Scheme would be achieved.
ASSET ALLOCATION PATTERN Type of Security Indicative allocation (% of corpus) Risk Profile
Under normal circumstances, the under normal circumstances Low/Medium/
asset allocation under the Scheme High
will be as follows: Particulars Maximum Minimum
Floating Rate Instruments 100% 65% Low to Medium
Debt and money market instruments other than floating rate in- 35% 0% Low to Medium
struments
The floating rate instruments includes either instruments where the returns are linked to a floating rate benchmark or fixed
rate instruments converted to floating rate exposures using swaps/derivatives.
The Scheme may also take exposure to:
• Securitized debt up to 35% of the net assets of the Scheme
• Derivatives up to 100% of the net assets of the Scheme
The Cumulative Gross Exposure across Floating Rate Instruments, Debt and Money Market, Derivatives and such other se-
curities/assets as may be permitted by the Board from time to time, subject to prior approval from SEBI, if required, should
not exceed 100% of the net assets of the scheme.
The Margin may be placed in the form of such securities / instruments / deposits as may be permitted/eligible to be placed
as margin from the assets of the Scheme. The securities / instruments / deposits so placed as margin shall be classified
under the applicable category of assets for the purposes of asset allocation.
The portfolio would be reviewed to address any deviations from the aforementioned allocations. In accordance with
paragraph 2.9 of Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023, In the event of deviation from the mandated asset
allocation stated above due to passive breaches rebalancing of the scheme would be done within Thirty (30) business days.
In case the portfolio of the scheme is not rebalanced as per the above timeline, the AMC would place an update thereof
before the Debt Investment Committee. The Debt Investment Committee, if so desires, can extend the timeline up to Sixty
(60) business days from the date of completion of mandated rebalancing period.
The securities mentioned in the asset allocation pattern could be listed, unlisted, privately placed, secured or unsecured,
rated or unrated and of any maturity. The securities may be acquired through secondary market purchases, Initial Public
Offering (IPO), other public offers, Private Placement, right offers (including renunciation) and negotiated deals.
INVESTMENT STRATEGY Please refer to page 28-35
RISK PROFILE OF THE SCHEMES Mutual Fund Units involve investment risks including the possible loss of principal. Please read Scheme Information
Document (SID) carefully for details on risk factors before investment.
RISK FACTORS Please refer to page 35-39
PLANS AND OPTIONS Plans: (1) ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund & (2) ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund - Direct
(For additional details, refer foot note Options: Growth Option and IDCW with IDCW Payout and IDCW Reinvestment sub-options (with Daily, Weekly, Fortnightly,
no.11) Monthly, Quarterly and IDCW Others frequencies).
Default Plan & Option Default Plan: ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund - Direct Plan (Application without distributor code), ICICI Prudential
(Refer to foot note no.15) Floating Interest Fund (Application with distributor code) • Default Option: Growth option • Default sub-option: IDCW
Reinvestment sub-option
Systematic Investment Plan$ Daily, Weekly, Fortnightly and Monthly: Minimum Rs. 100/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of installments - 6)
Quarterly: Minimum Rs. 5000/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of instalments - 4)
Systematic Withdrawal Plan Available (See foot note-6)
Switch Facility Available
STP / Flex STP$$ / Booster STP / Available
Booster SIP
Capital Appreciation@ Please refer to page 27 for more details. This scheme is a source scheme.
APPLICABLE NAV ØØØ
MINIMUM APPLICATION AMOUNT/ Purchase Additional Purchase Repurchase/Redemption
NUMBER OF UNITS
Rs. 500 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Rs. 100 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Any Amount
IN CASE OF SWITCHES Minimum Application (switch-ins): Rs. 500/- and any amount thereafter
Additional Application (switch-ins): Rs. 100/- and any amount thereafter
DESPATCH OF REPURCHASE The fund shall despatch redemption proceeds within 3 working days of receiving of the redemption request at the authorised
(REDEMPTION) REQUEST ## centre for accepting such request, subject to exceptional situations and additional timelines for redemption payments
provided by AMFI. Kindly refer to SAI for list is exceptions.
BENCHMARK INDEX CRISIL Low Duration Debt Index
IDCW POLICY The Trustee may approve the distribution of IDCWs by the AMC out of the distributable surplus of the Scheme. To the
extent the net surplus is not distributed, the same will remain invested in the Scheme and be reflected in the NAV. For further
details, refer SID. The treatment of unclaimed redemption & IDCW amount will be as per paragraph 14.3 of Master Circular
for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023 and any other circular published by SEBI from time to time.
THE FUND MANAGER Mr. Rohan Maru (Managing this fund for 4 months since June 2023)
(Tenure given is as on September Mr. Darshil Dedhia (Managing this fund for 4 months since June 2023)
30, 2023)

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KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL FLOATING INTEREST FUND


NUMBER OF FOLIOS & ASSETS FOLIOS: 1,05,801
UNDER MANAGEMENT (AUM) AS AUM: Rs. 12,573.18 crores
ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2023

SCHEME PERFORMANCE Please refer to page 40-43 for performance


EXPENSES OF THE SCHEME Not Applicable. In terms of paragraph 10.4.1 (a) of SEBI Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023, SEBI has
a) Load Structure: notified that there will be no entry load charged to the schemes of the Fund.
Entry Load
Exit Load for redemption/switch Nil
on applicable NAV on the basis
of the investment period from the
date of allotment of units *$$$
b) Actual Recurring Expenses for ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund : 1.27% (Actual Recurring Expenses Excludes Goods & Services
the previous financial year ended ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund - Direct Plan : 0.61% tax on Management Fees)
March 31, 2023 (% of NAV)
Waiver of Load for Direct Applica- Tax treatment for the Inves- Daily Net Asset Value (NAV) For Investor Grievances Unitholders’ Informa-
tions: Not applicable. (Refer note 14) tors (Unitholders): Refer to Publication: Refer to Page 43 please contact: Refer to tion: Refer to Page 43
Page 43 Page 43
Scheme’s Portfolio Holdings (top 10 holdings by issuer and fund allocation towards various sectors). (Refer to page 45-50)
For monthly portfolio holding click on the link http://www.icicipruamc.com/Downloads/MonthlyPortfolioDisclosure.aspx on AMC’s website

KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL ASSET ALLOCATOR FUND (FOF)


TYPE An open ended fund of funds scheme investing in equity oriented schemes, debt oriented schemes and gold ETFs/schemes.
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE The primary objective of the Scheme is to generate capital appreciation primarily from a portfolio of equity, debt, and
gold schemes accessed through the diversified investment styles of underlying schemes.
However, there can be no assurance or guarantee that the investment objective of the Scheme would be achieved.
ASSET ALLOCATION PATTERN Type of Security Indicative allocation (% of corpus) Risk Profile
Under normal circumstances, the under normal circumstances Low/Medium/
asset allocation under the Scheme High
will be as follows: Particulars Maximum Minimum
Equity-oriented schemes 100% 0% Very High
Debt-oriented schemes 100% 0% Low to Medium
Gold ETFs/ schemes 50% 0% Very High
Money Market Instruments (with maturity not exceeding 91 days), 5% 0% Low to Medium
including Tri-Party Repo*, cash & cash equivalents
*or similar instruments as may be permitted by RBI/SEBI.
The Margin may be placed in the form of such securities / instruments / deposits as may be permitted/eligible to be
placed as margin from the assets of the Scheme. The securities / instruments / deposits so placed as margin shall be
classified under the applicable category of assets for the purposes of asset allocation.
The Scheme can invest in the schemes managed by ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund or any other Mutual Fund(s) as per
the above stated asset allocation. The Cumulative Gross Exposure across Equity, Debt, Gold ETFs and Money Market
Instruments and such other securities/assets as may be permitted by the Board from time to time, subject to prior
approval from SEBI, if required, should not exceed 100% of the net assets of the scheme.
At all points of time, the scheme will remain invested at least 95% (minimum allocation) in the underlying schemes.
However, on account of rebalancing or certain liquidity requirements, the exposure to the underlying mutual fund schemes
may fall below 95%. In such cases the same shall be rebalanced as per the provisions stated below. The portfolio
would be rebalanced periodically to address any deviations from the aforementioned allocations due to market changes.
In case of the situation specified in the aforesaid paragraph or in the event of change in the asset allocation, the fund
manager will carry out portfolio rebalancing within 30 Business Days.
In case the portfolio of the Schemes is not rebalanced as per the above timeline, the AMC would place an update
thereof before the Executive Equity Investment Committee/ Debt Investment Committee, as the case maybe. The said
Committee, if so desires, can extend the timeline up to Sixty (60) business days from the date of completion of mandated
rebalancing period.
Further, the AMC shall comply with the applicable regulatory guidelines related to reporting and disclosure requirements
as specified in the aforesaid circular.
Change in Investment Pattern
Subject to the Regulations, the asset allocation pattern indicated above may change from time to time, keeping in view
market conditions, market opportunities, applicable regulations and political and economic factors. It must be clearly
understood that the percentages stated above are only indicative and not absolute and that they can vary substantially
depending upon the perception of the Investment Manager, the intention being at all times to seek to protect the
interests of the Unit holders. Such changes in the investment pattern will be for short term and defensive considerations.
Provided further and subject to the above, any change in the asset allocation affecting the investment profile of the
Scheme shall be effected only in accordance with the provisions of sub regulation (15A) of Regulation 18 of the
Regulations, as detailed later in this document.
INVESTMENT STRATEGY Please refer to page 28-35
RISK PROFILE OF THE SCHEMES Mutual Fund Units involve investment risks including the possible loss of principal. Please read Scheme Information
Document (SID) carefully for details on risk factors before investment.
RISK FACTORS Please refer to page 35-39
PLANS AND OPTIONS (For additional Plans: (1) ICICI Prudential Asset Allocator Fund (FOF) & (2) ICICI Prudential Asset Allocator Fund (FOF) - Direct
details, refer foot note no.11) Options: Growth Option and IDCW) with IDCW Payout and IDCW Reinvestment sub-options.
Default Plan & Option Default Plan: ICICI Prudential Asset Allocator Fund (FOF) - Direct Plan (Application without distributor code), ICICI Prudential
(Refer to foot note no.15) Asset Allocator Fund (FOF) (Application with distributor code) • Default Option: Growth option • Default Sub-Option:
IDCW Reinvestment sub-option
Systematic Investment Plan$ Daily, Weekly, Fortnightly and Monthly: Minimum Rs. 1000/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of installments - 6)
Quarterly: Minimum Rs. 5000/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of instalments - 4)
Systematic Withdrawal Plan Available (See foot note-6)

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ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund

KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL ASSET ALLOCATOR FUND (FOF)


Switch Facility Available
STP / Flex STP / Booster STP /
$$
Available. For Booster SIP and Booster STP, The Scheme is a target scheme under both these facilities. Please refer SAI
Booster SIP for more details
Capital Appreciation@ Please refer to page 27 for more details.
APPLICABLE NAV ØØØ
MINIMUM APPLICATION AMOUNT/ Purchase Additional Purchase Repurchase/Redemption
NUMBER OF UNITS
Rs. 5000 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Rs. 500 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Any amount
Minimum Application Amount and Minimum Application (switch-ins): Rs. 5000/- and any amount thereafter
Additional Application Amount in Additional Application (switch-ins): Rs. 500/- and any amount thereafter
case of switches
DESPATCH OF REPURCHASE The Fund shall despatch the Redemption proceeds within 3 working Days from the date of acceptance of Redemption request
(REDEMPTION) REQUEST ## at any of the Customer Service Centres or the office of the Registrar, in case of a Redemption request being sent by post,
subject to exceptional situations and additional timelines for redemption payments provided by AMFI. Kindly refer to SAI for
list is exceptions.
BENCHMARK INDEX CRISIL Hybrid 50 + 50 - Moderate Index
IDCW POLICY The Trustee may approve the distribution of IDCWs by the AMC out of the distributable surplus of the Scheme. To the extent
the net surplus is not distributed, the same will remain invested in the Scheme and be reflected in the NAV. For further details,
refer SID. The treatment of unclaimed redemption & IDCW amount will be as per paragraph 14.3 of Master Circular for Mutual
Funds dated May 19, 2023 and any other circular published by SEBI from time to time.
THE FUND MANAGER Mr. Sankaran Naren, Mr. Dharmesh Kakkad, Mr. Manish Banthia and Mr. Ritesh Lunawat are the Fund Managers of the
(Tenure given is as on September Scheme. As on September 30, 2023, Mr. Dharmesh Kakkad is managing the equity portion of this fund for 5 years and 5
30, 2023) months since May 2018, Mr. Sankaran Naren is managing the equity portion of this fund for 5 years and 1 month since
September 2018, Mr. Manish Banthia is managing the debt portion of this fund for around 6 years 4 months since June,
2017 and Mr. Ritesh Lunawat is managing the debt portion of this fund for around 4 months since June, 2023.
NUMBER OF FOLIOS & ASSETS FOLIOS : 3,09,470
UNDER MANAGEMENT (AUM) AS AUM : Rs. 20,384.22 Crore
ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2023
SCHEME PERFORMANCE Please refer to page 40-43 for performance
EXPENSES OF THE SCHEME Not Applicable. In terms of Clause 10.4.1 (a) of SEBI Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023, SEBI has notified
a) Load Structure: Entry Load that there will be no entry load charged to the schemes of the Fund.
Exit Load for redemption/switch on • If units purchased or switched in from another scheme of the Fund are redeemed or switched out upto 10% of the
applicable NAV on the basis of the units (the limit) purchased or switched within 1 year from the date of allotment – Nil
investment period from the date of • If units purchased or switched in from another scheme of the Fund are redeemed or switched out in excess of the
allotment of units *$$$ limit within 1 Year from the date of allotment - 1% of the applicable NAV
• If units purchased or switched in from another scheme of the Fund are redeemed or switched out after 1 Year from
the date of allotment - Nil
b) Actual Recurring Expenses for ICICI Prudential Asset Allocator Fund (FOF) : 1.18 % (Actual Recurring Expenses Excludes Goods
the previous financial year ended ICICI Prudential Asset Allocator Fund (FOF) - Direct Plan : 0.07 % & Services tax on Management Fees)
March 31, 2023 (% of NAV)
Waiver of Load for Direct Applica- Tax treatment for the Investors Daily Net Asset Value (NAV) For Investor Grievances please Unitholders’
tions: Not applicable. (Refer note 14) (Unitholders): Refer to Page 43 Publication: Refer to Page 43 contact: Refer to Page 43 Information: Refer to
Page 43
Scheme’s Portfolio Holdings (top 10 holdings by issuer and fund allocation towards various sectors). (Refer to page 45-50)
For monthly portfolio holding click on the link http://www.icicipruamc.com/Downloads/MonthlyPortfolioDisclosure.aspx on AMC’s website
Investors may please note that they will be bearing the recurring expenses of this Scheme in addition to the expenses of the underlying schemes in which this Scheme
makes investment.

KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL MNC FUND


TYPE An open ended equity scheme following MNC theme
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE The primary objective of the scheme is to generate long term capital appreciation by investing predominantly in equity and
equity related securities within MNC space.
However there can be no assurance or guarantee that the investment objective of the scheme would be achieved.
ASSET ALLOCATION PATTERN Type of Security Indicative allocation (% of cor- Risk Profile
Under normal circumstances, the pus) under normal circumstances Low/Medium/
asset allocation under the Scheme High
will be as follows: Particulars Maximum Minimum
Equity and equity related securities within MNC space 100% 80% Very High
Other equity and equity related instruments 20% 0% Very High
Debt, Units of debt Mutual Fund schemes and Money market 20% 0% Low to Medium
instruments
Gold ETF/Units issued by REITs/ InvITs such other asset classes as 20% 0% Very High
may be permitted by SEBI from time to time (subject to applicable
SEBI limits)
The Scheme may also take exposure to:
• Derivative instruments to the extent of 100% of net assets.
• ADR/GDR/ Foreign Securities to the extent of 50% of net assets. Investment in ADR/GDR/Foreign Securities would be as
per paragraph 12.19 of the Master Circular.
• Securitised debt upto 50% of debt portfolio
• Stock lending up to 20% of net assets. The same shall be in accordance with paragraph 12.11 of the Master Circular.
The Cumulative Gross Exposure across Equity, Debt, Derivatives, REITs and INVITs and ADR/GDR/foreign securities and
such other securities/assets as may be permitted by the Board from time to time, subject to prior approval from SEBI, if
required, should not exceed 100% of the net assets of the scheme.

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KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL MNC FUND


ASSET ALLOCATION PATTERN The Margin may be placed in the form of such securities / instruments / deposits as may be permitted/eligible to be placed as
(Contd.) margin from the assets of the Scheme. The securities / instruments / deposits so placed as margin shall be classified under
the applicable category of assets for the purposes of asset allocation.
The portfolio would be reviewed to address any deviations from the aforementioned allocations. In accordance with
paragraph 2.9 of Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023, In the event of deviation from the mandated asset
allocation stated above due to passive breaches rebalancing of the scheme would be done within Thirty (30) business days.
In case the portfolio of the scheme is not rebalanced as per the above timeline, the AMC would place an update thereof
before the Executive Equity Investment Committee. The Executive Equity Investment Committee, if so desires, can extend the
timeline up to Sixty (60) business days from the date of completion of mandated rebalancing period.
The AMC shall comply with the provisions of the applicable regulatory guidelines for all reporting and disclosure
requirements, etc. as may be specified from time to time.
Considering the inherent characteristics of the Scheme, equity positions would have to built-up gradually and also sold off
gradually. This would necessarily entail having large cash position before the portfolio is fully invested and during periods
when equity positions are being sold off to book profits/losses or to meet redemption needs. Such positions shall be subject
to rebalancing period and in line with the master circular dated May 19, 2023.
It may be noted that no prior intimation/indication would be given to investors when the fund manager deviates from the
asset allocation mentioned above for short term or for defensive considerations, including factors such as market conditions,
market opportunities, applicable regulations and political and economic factors. In case such deviations are carried, the
fund manager shall endeavor to rebalance the asset allocation within 30 calendar days of the deviation. The investors/unit
holders can ascertain details of asset allocation of the scheme as on the last date of each month on AMC’s website at www.
icicipruamc.com that will display the asset allocation of the scheme as on the given day.
Investors may note that securities, which endeavor to provide higher returns typically, display higher volatility. Accordingly,
the investment portfolio of the Scheme would reflect moderate to high volatility in its equity and equity related investments
and low to moderate volatility in its debt and money market investments.
Change in Investment Pattern
Subject to the Regulations, the asset allocation pattern indicated above may change from time to time, keeping in view
market conditions, market opportunities, applicable regulations and political and economic factors. Though every endeavor
will be made to achieve the objectives of the Scheme, the AMC/Sponsors/Trustee do not guarantee that the investment
objectives of the Scheme will be achieved.
Provided further and subject to the above, any change in the asset allocation affecting the investment profile of the Scheme
shall be effected only in accordance with the provisions of sub regulation (15A) of Regulation 18 of the Regulations, as
detailed later in this document.
INVESTMENT STRATEGY Please refer to page 28-35
RISK PROFILE OF THE SCHEMES Mutual Fund Units involve investment risks including the possible loss of principal. Please read Scheme Information Document
(SID) carefully for details on risk factors before investment.
RISK FACTORS Please refer to page 35-39
PLANS AND OPTIONS Plans: (1) ICICI Prudential MNC Fund & (2) ICICI Prudential MNC Fund - Direct
(For additional details, refer foot Options: Growth Option and IDCW with IDCW Payout and IDCW Reinvestment sub-options.
note no.11) The Scheme will not accept any fresh subscriptions/switch-ins in any other plan than mentioned above. The other plans
under the Scheme will continue till the existing investors remain invested in such plans
Default Plan & Option Default Plan: ICICI Prudential MNC Fund - Direct Plan (Application without distributor code), ICICI Prudential MNC Fund
(Refer to foot note no.15) (Application with distributor code) • Default Option: Growth option • Default Sub-Option: IDCW Reinvestment sub-option
Systematic Investment Plan$ Daily, Weekly, Fortnightly and Monthly: Minimum Rs. 1000/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of installments - 6)
Quarterly: Minimum Rs. 5000/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of instalments - 4)
Systematic Withdrawal Plan Available (See foot note-6)
Switch Facility Available
STP / Flex STP$$ / Booster STP / Available. For Booster SIP and Booster STP, The scheme is a target scheme under both facilitates.
Booster SIP
Capital Appreciation@ Please refer to page 27 for more details.
APPLICABLE NAV ØØØ
MINIMUM APPLICATION AMOUNT/ Purchase Additional Purchase Repurchase/Redemption
NUMBER OF UNITS
Rs. 5000 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Rs. 1000 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Any amount
Minimum Application Amount and Minimum Application (switch-ins): Rs. 5000/- and any amount thereafter
Additional Application Amount in Additional Application (switch-ins): Rs. 1000/- and any amount thereafter
case of switches
DESPATCH OF REPURCHASE As per SEBI (Mutual Funds) Regulations, 1996, the Mutual Fund shall despatch redemption proceeds within 3 working days
(REDEMPTION) REQUEST ## from the date of redemption request subject to exceptional situations and additional timelines for redemption payments
provided by AMFI vide its letter no. AMFI/ 35P/ MEM-COR/ 74 / 2022-23 dated January 16, 2023”. A penal interest of 15%
p.a. or such other rate as may be prescribed by SEBI from time to time, will be paid in case the payment of redemption pro-
ceeds is not made within 3 Working days from the date of redemption.
BENCHMARK INDEX NIFTY MNC TRI
IDCW POLICY The Trustee may approve the distribution of IDCWs by the AMC out of the distributable surplus of the Scheme. To the extent
the net surplus is not distributed, the same will remain invested in the Scheme and be reflected in the NAV. For further details,
refer SID. The treatment of unclaimed redemption & IDCW amount will be as per paragraph 14.3 of Master Circular for Mutual
Funds dated May 19, 2023 and any other circular published by SEBI from time to time.
THE FUND MANAGER Mr. Roshan Chutkey are the fund managers of the scheme. As on September 30, 2023, Mr. Roshan Chutkey has been
(Tenure given is as on September managing the Scheme for 1 year 2 months since August 2022. The overseas investments of the Scheme will be managed
30, 2023) by Ms. Sharmila D’mello.

NUMBER OF FOLIOS & ASSETS FOLIOS: 79,112


UNDER MANAGEMENT (AUM) AS AUM: Rs. 1,495.46 crores
ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2023
SCHEME PERFORMANCE Please refer to page 40-43 for performance

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KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL MNC FUND


EXPENSES OF THE SCHEME Not Applicable. In terms of SEBI circular no. SEBI/IMD/CIR No.4/168230/09 dated June 30, 2009, no entry load will be charged
a) Load Structure: by the Scheme to the investor effective August 1, 2009.
Entry Load
Exit Load for redemption/switch 1% of applicable Net Asset Value - If the amount, sought to be redeemed or switch out is invested for a period of upto twelve
on applicable NAV on the basis months from the date of allotment
of the investment period from Nil - If the amount, sought to be redeemed or switch out is invested for a period of more than twelve months from the date
the date of allotment of units of allotment.
*$$$
b) Actual Recurring Expenses for ICICI Prudential MNC : 2.16 % (Actual Recurring Expenses Excludes Goods & Services
the previous financial year end- ICICI Prudential MNC Fund - Direct Plan : 0.84 % tax on Management Fees)
ed March 31, 2023 (% of NAV)
Waiver of Load for Direct Applica- Tax treatment for the Investors Daily Net Asset Value (NAV) For Investor Grievances Unitholders’
tions: Not applicable. (Refer note 14) (Unitholders): Refer to Page 43 Publication: Refer to Page 43 please contact: Refer to Page Information: Refer to
43 Page 43
Scheme’s Portfolio Holdings (top 10 holdings by issuer and fund allocation towards various sectors). (Refer to page 45-50) Scheme’s Portfolio Turnover Ratio
For monthly portfolio holding click on the link http://www.icicipruamc.com/Downloads/MonthlyPortfolioDisclosure.aspx on as on September 30, 2023 : 0.48
AMC’s website times

KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL BUSINESS CYCLE FUND


TYPE An open ended equity scheme following business cycles based investing theme.
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE To generate long-term capital appreciation by investing with focus on riding business cycles through allocation between
sectors and stocks at different stages of business cycles.
However there can be no assurance or guarantee that the investment objective of the scheme would be achieved.
ASSET ALLOCATION PATTERN Type of Security Indicative allocation (% of cor- Risk Profile
Under normal circumstances, the pus) under normal circumstances Low/Medium/
asset allocation under the Scheme High
will be as follows: Particulars Maximum Minimum
Equity and equity related instruments selected on the basis of business 100% 80% Very High
cycle
Other equity and equity related instruments* 20% 0% Very High
Debt and Money market instruments, including Units of Debt oriented 20% 0% Low to Medium
mutual fund schemes
Preference shares or any other asset as may be permitted by SEBI from 20% 0% Very High
time to time
Units issued by REITs and InvITs 10% 0% Very High
The Scheme may also take exposure to:
• Derivative instruments to the extent of 50% of net assets.
• Securitised debt up to 50% of debt portfolio.
• Structured obligations up to 50% of the debt portfolio
• Stock lending - up to 20% of its Net Assets and a single intermediary (broker) limit will be up to 5% of the Net Assets.
The same shall be in accordance with paragraph 12.11 of the Master circular.
*Including ADR /GDR/ Foreign Securities / Overseas ETFs. Investment in ADR/GDR/Foreign Securities would be as per
paragraph 12.19 of the Master Circular. as may be amended from time to time.
The Scheme may invest up to US $20 million in ADR/GDR/Foreign Securities/ Overseas ETFs in the six months post closure
of NFO. Post completion of the six months, the relevant provisions of SEBI Circular dated November 5, 2020 shall be
applicable.
The Cumulative Gross Exposure across Equity, Debt, Preference Shares and REITs and INVITs and such other securities/
assets as may be permitted by the Board from time to time, subject to prior approval from SEBI, if required, should not
exceed 100% of the net assets of the scheme.
The portfolio would be reviewed to address any deviations from the aforementioned allocations. In accordance with
paragraph 2.9 of Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023, In the event of deviation from the mandated asset
allocation stated above due to passive breaches rebalancing of the scheme would be done within Thirty (30) business days.
In case the portfolio of the scheme is not rebalanced as per the above timeline, the AMC would place an update thereof
before the Executive Equity Investment Committee. The Executive Equity Investment Committee, if so desires, can extend
the timeline up to Sixty (60) business days from the date of completion of mandated rebalancing period.
The AMC shall comply with the provisions of the applicable regulatory guidelines for all reporting and disclosure
requirements, etc. as may be specified from time to time.
Considering the inherent characteristics of the Scheme, equity positions would have to built-up gradually and also sold off
gradually. This would necessarily entail having large cash position before the portfolio is fully invested and during periods
when equity positions are being sold off to book profits/losses or to meet redemption needs. Such positions shall be subject
to rebalancing period and in line with paragraph 2.9 of the Master Circular.
It may be noted that no prior intimation/indication would be given to investors when the fund manager deviates from
the asset allocation mentioned above for short term or for defensive considerations, including factors such as market
conditions, market opportunities, applicable regulations and political and economic factors. In case such deviations are
carried, the fund manager shall endeavor to rebalance the asset allocation within 30 calendar days of the deviation. The
investors/unit holders can ascertain details of asset allocation of the scheme as on the last date of each month on AMC’s
website at www.icicipruamc.com that will display the asset allocation of the scheme as on the given day.
The Margin may be placed in the form of such securities / instruments / deposits as may be permitted/eligible to be placed
as margin from the assets of the Scheme. The securities / instruments / deposits so placed as margin shall be classified
under the applicable category of assets for the purposes of asset allocation.
The securities mentioned in the asset allocation pattern could be privately placed or unsecured. The securities may be
acquired through secondary market purchases, Initial Public Offering (IPO), other public offers, Private Placement, right
offers (including renunciation) and negotiated deals.
Investors may note that securities, which endeavor to provide higher returns typically, display higher volatility. Accordingly,
the investment portfolio of the Scheme would reflect moderate to high volatility in its equity and equity related investments
and low to moderate volatility in its debt and money market investments.

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KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL BUSINESS CYCLE FUND


ASSET ALLOCATION PATTERN Negative list: The Scheme will not invest/ have exposure in the following:
(Contd.) • Credit default swaps
• Repos in corporate bond
• Short Selling
• Equity Linked Debentures
Change in Investment Pattern
Subject to the Regulations, the asset allocation pattern indicated above may change from time to time, keeping in view
market conditions, market opportunities, applicable regulations and political and economic factors. Though every endeavor
will be made to achieve the objectives of the Scheme, the AMC/Sponsors/Trustee do not guarantee that the investment
objectives of the Scheme will be achieved.
Provided further and subject to the above, any change in the asset allocation affecting the investment profile of the Scheme
shall be effected only in accordance with the provisions of sub regulation (15A) of Regulation 18 of the Regulations, as
detailed later in this document.
INVESTMENT STRATEGY Please refer to page 28-35
RISK PROFILE OF THE SCHEMES Mutual Fund Units involve investment risks including the possible loss of principal. Please read Scheme Information
Document (SID) carefully for details on risk factors before investment.
RISK FACTORS Please refer to page 35-39
PLANS AND OPTIONS Plans: (1) ICICI Prudential Business Cycle Fund & (2) ICICI Prudential Business Cycle Fund - Direct
(For additional details, refer foot note Options: Growth Option and IDCW with IDCW Payout and IDCW Reinvestment sub-options.
no.11) The Scheme will not accept any fresh subscriptions/switch-ins in any other plan than mentioned above. The other plans
under the Scheme will continue till the existing investors remain invested in such plans

Default Plan & Option Default Plan: ICICI Prudential Business Cycle Fund - Direct Plan (Application without distributor code), ICICI Prudential
(Refer to foot note no.15) Business Cycle Fund (Application with distributor code) • Default Option: Growth option • Default Sub-Option: IDCW
Reinvestment sub-option
Systematic Investment Plan$ Daily, Weekly, Fortnightly and Monthly: Minimum Rs. 100/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of installments - 6)
Quarterly: Minimum Rs. 5000/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of instalments - 4)
Systematic Withdrawal Plan Available (See foot note-6)
Switch Facility Available
STP / Flex STP / Booster STP /
$$
Available
Booster SIP
Capital Appreciation@ Please refer to page 27 for more details. This scheme is a source scheme.
APPLICABLE NAV ØØØ
MINIMUM APPLICATION AMOUNT/ Purchase Additional Purchase Repurchase/Redemption
NUMBER OF UNITS
Rs. 5000 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Rs. 1000 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Any Amount
IN CASE OF SWITCHES Minimum Application (switch-ins): Rs. 5000/- and any amount thereafter
Additional Application (switch-ins): Rs. 1000/- and any amount thereafter
DESPATCH OF REPURCHASE As per the Regulations, the Fund shall dispatch redemption proceeds within 3 working days of receiving the redemption
(REDEMPTION) REQUEST ## request, subject to exceptional situations and additional timelines for redemption payments provided by AMFI. Kindly refer
to SAI for list is exceptions.
BENCHMARK INDEX Nifty 500 TRI
IDCW POLICY The Trustee may approve the distribution of IDCWs by the AMC out of the distributable surplus of the Scheme. To the extent
the net surplus is not distributed, the same will remain invested in the Scheme and be reflected in the NAV. For further details,
refer SID. The treatment of unclaimed redemption & IDCW amount will be as per paragraph 14.3 of Master Circular for Mutual
Funds dated May 19, 2023 and any other circular published by SEBI from time to time.
THE FUND MANAGER Mr. Anish Tawakley, Mr. Manish Banthia and Mr. Lalit Kumar are the fund managers of the Scheme. As on September 30,
(Tenure given is as on September 2023, the above fund managers are managing the scheme for the tenure of 2 years 9 months i.e. since January 2021. Ms.
30, 2023) Sharmila D’mello is the dedicated fund manager for overseas investments.
NUMBER OF FOLIOS & ASSETS FOLIOS: 1,72,776
UNDER MANAGEMENT (AUM) AS AUM: Rs. 6,625.26 crores
ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2023
SCHEME PERFORMANCE Please refer to page 40-43 for performance
EXPENSES OF THE SCHEME Not Applicable. In terms of paragraph 10.4.1 (a) of SEBI Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023, SEBI has
a) Load Structure: notified that there will be no entry load charged to the schemes of the Fund.
Entry Load
Exit Load for redemption/switch • 1% of applicable Net Asset Value - If the amount, sought to be redeemed or switch out is invested for a period upto one
on applicable NAV on the basis month from the date of allotment
of the investment period from • Nil - If the amount, sought to be redeemed or switch out is invested for a period of more than one month from the date
the date of allotment of units of allotment
*$$$ The AMC shall not charge entry and/or exit load on units allotted on reinvestment of IDCW.
The Trustees shall have a right to prescribe or modify the exit load structure with prospective effect subject to a maximum
prescribed under the Regulations.
b) Actual Recurring Expenses for ICICI Prudential Business Cycle Fund : 1.82% (Actual Recurring Expenses Excludes Goods & Services
the previous financial year end- ICICI Prudential Business Cycle Fund - Direct : 0.64% tax on Management Fees)
ed March 31, 2023 (% of NAV)
Waiver of Load for Direct Applica- Tax treatment for the Inves- Daily Net Asset Value (NAV) For Investor Grievances Unitholders’
tions: Not applicable. (Refer note 14) tors (Unitholders): Refer to Publication: Refer to Page 43 please contact: Refer to Page Information: Refer to
Page 43 43 page 43
Scheme’s Portfolio Holdings (top 10 holdings by issuer and fund allocation towards various sectors). (Refer to page 45-50) Scheme’s Portfolio Turnover Ratio
For monthly portfolio holding click on the link http://www.icicipruamc.com/Downloads/MonthlyPortfolioDisclosure.aspx on as on September 30, 2023: 0.42
AMC’s website times

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KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL FLEXICAP FUND


TYPE An open-ended Equity Scheme investing across large cap, mid cap & small cap stocks.
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE To generate long-term capital appreciation by investing predominately in equity & equity related instruments across market
capitalization.
However, there can be no assurance or guarantee that the investment objective of the Scheme would be achieved.
ASSET ALLOCATION PATTERN Type of Security Indicative allocation (% of corpus) Risk Profile
Under normal circumstances, the under normal circumstances Low/Medium/
asset allocation under the Scheme High
will be as follows: Particulars Maximum Minimum
Equity & Equity related instruments of largecap, midcap and 100% 65% Very High
smallcap companies
Other Equity & Equity related instruments 35% 0% Very High
Debt instruments, Units of Debt Mutual Fund schemes* and Money 35% 0% Low to
market instruments @ Medium
Preference shares 10% 0% Very High
Units issued by REITs and INVITs 10% 0% Very High
@ Excluding subscription money in transit before deployment / payout
The Scheme may also take exposure to:
• Derivative positions for other than hedging purposes shall not exceed 50% of total assets (45% exposure towards
equity and 5% towards debt). The Scheme may undertake Imperfect hedging in accordance with guidelines and
limits prescribed by SEBI from time to time.
• ADR/GDR/ Foreign Securities to the extent of 35% of the net assets. Investment in ADR/GDR/Foreign Securities
would be as per SEBI Circular No. SEBI/IMD/CIR No. 7/104753/07 dated September 26, 2007 as per paragraph
12.19 of the Master Circular
• Securitised debt up to 50% of debt portfolio.
• Stock lending - up to 20% of its Net Assets and a single intermediary (broker) limit will be up to 5% of the Net
Assets. The same shall be in accordance with paragraph 12.11 of the Master Circular Structured Obligations up to
10% of the net assets
*The Scheme may invest in other Schemes under the same AMC or any other Mutual Fund without charging any fees,
provided the aggregate inter-Scheme investment made by all the Schemes under the same management or in Schemes
under management of any other asset management company shall not exceed 5% of the Net Asset Value of the Fund.
No investment management fees shall be charged for investing in other Schemes of the Fund or in the Schemes of
any other mutual fund.
The Cumulative Gross Exposure across Equity, Debt, Preference Shares and REITs and INVITs and such other securities/
assets as may be permitted by the Board from time to time, subject to prior approval from SEBI, if required, should not
exceed 100% of the net assets of the scheme.
It may be noted that no prior intimation/indication would be given to investors when the fund manager deviates from
the asset allocation mentioned above for short term or for defensive considerations, including factors such as market
conditions, market opportunities, applicable regulations and political and economic factors. In case such deviations are
carried, the fund manager shall endeavor to rebalance the asset allocation within 30 calendar days of the deviation.
The investors/unit holders can ascertain details of asset allocation of the scheme as on the last date of each month
on AMC’s website at www.icicipruamc.com that will display the asset allocation of the scheme as on the given day.
The portfolio would be reviewed to address any deviations from the aforementioned allocations. In accordance with
paragraph 2.9 of Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023, In the event of deviation from the mandated
asset allocation stated above due to passive breaches rebalancing of the scheme would be done within Thirty (30)
business days.
In case the portfolio of the scheme is not rebalanced as per the above timeline, the AMC would place an update thereof
before the Executive Equity Investment Committee. The Executive Equity Investment Committee, if so desires, can extend
the timeline up to Sixty (60) business days from the date of completion of mandated rebalancing period.
Considering the inherent characteristics of the Scheme, equity positions would have to built-up gradually and also sold
off gradually. This would necessarily entail having large cash position before the portfolio is fully invested and during
periods when equity positions are being sold off to book profits/losses or to meet redemption needs. Investors may note
that securities, which endeavor to provide higher returns typically, display higher volatility. Accordingly, the investment
portfolio of the Scheme would reflect moderate to high volatility in its equity and equity related investments and low
to moderate volatility in its debt and money market investments.
The Margin may be placed in the form of such securities / instruments / deposits as may be permitted/eligible to be
placed as margin from the assets of the Scheme. The securities / instruments / deposits so placed as margin shall be
classified under the applicable category of assets for the purposes of asset allocation.
The securities mentioned in the asset allocation pattern could be privately placed or unsecured. The securities may be
acquired through secondary market purchases, Initial Public Offering (IPO), other public offers, Private Placement, right
offers (including renunciation) and negotiated deals.
Change in Investment Pattern
Subject to the Regulations, the asset allocation pattern indicated above may change from time to time, keeping in
view market conditions, market opportunities, applicable regulations and political and economic factors. Though every
endeavor will be made to achieve the objectives of the Scheme, the AMC/Sponsors/Trustee do not guarantee that the
investment objectives of the Scheme will be achieved.
Provided further and subject to the above, any change in the asset allocation affecting the investment profile of the
Scheme shall be effected only in accordance with the provisions of sub regulation (15A) of Regulation 18 of the
Regulations, as detailed later in this document.
INVESTMENT STRATEGY Please refer to page 28-35
RISK PROFILE OF THE SCHEMES Mutual Fund Units involve investment risks including the possible loss of principal. Please read Scheme Information
Document (SID) carefully for details on risk factors before investment.
RISK FACTORS Please refer to page 35-39
PLANS AND OPTIONS Plans: (1) ICICI Prudential Flexicap Fund & (2) ICICI Prudential Flexicap Fund - Direct
(For additional details, refer foot note Options: Growth Option and IDCW with IDCW Payout and IDCW Reinvestment sub-options.
no.11) The Scheme will not accept any fresh subscriptions/switch-ins in any other plan than mentioned above. The other plans
under the Scheme will continue till the existing investors remain invested in such plans
Default Plan & Option Default Plan: ICICI Prudential Flexicap Fund - Direct Plan (Application without distributor code), ICICI Prudential Flexicap
(Refer to foot note no.15) Fund (Application with distributor code) • Default Option: Growth option • Default Sub-Option: IDCW Reinvestment sub-
option

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KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL FLEXICAP FUND


Systematic Investment Plan$ Daily, Weekly, Fortnightly and Monthly: Minimum Rs. 100/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of installments - 6)
Quarterly: Minimum Rs. 5000/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of instalments - 4)
Systematic Withdrawal Plan Available (See foot note-6)
Switch Facility Available
STP / Flex STP$$ / Booster STP / Available. For Booster SIP and Booster STP, the scheme is a target scheme under both the facilities.
Booster SIP/ Freedom SIP
Capital Appreciation@ Please refer to page 27 for more details. This scheme is a source scheme.
APPLICABLE NAV ØØØ
MINIMUM APPLICATION AMOUNT/ Purchase Additional Purchase Repurchase/Redemption
NUMBER OF UNITS
Rs. 5000 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Rs. 1000 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Any Amount
IN CASE OF SWITCHES Minimum Application (switch-ins): Rs. 5000/- and any amount thereafter
Additional Application (switch-ins): Rs. 1000/- and any amount thereafter
DESPATCH OF REPURCHASE As per the Regulations, the Fund shall dispatch redemption proceeds within 3 working days of receiving the redemption
(REDEMPTION) REQUEST ## request, subject to exceptional situations and additional timelines for redemption payments provided by AMFI. Kindly refer
to SAI for list is exceptions.
BENCHMARK INDEX S&P BSE 500 TRI
IDCW POLICY The Trustee may approve the distribution of IDCWs by the AMC out of the distributable surplus of the Scheme. To the extent
the net surplus is not distributed, the same will remain invested in the Scheme and be reflected in the NAV. For further details,
refer SID. The treatment of unclaimed redemption & IDCW amount will be as per paragraph 14.3 of Master Circular for Mutual
Funds dated May 19, 2023 and any other circular published by SEBI from time to time.
THE FUND MANAGER As on September 30, 2023. The investments under the Scheme is managed by Mr. Rajat Chandak, is managing the scheme
(Tenure given is as on September for the tenure of 2 years 3 months i.e. since inception (July 17, 2021).
30, 2023) *Ms. Sharmila D’mello is the dedicated fund manager for managing overseas investments of the Scheme.
NUMBER OF FOLIOS & ASSETS FOLIOS: 5,25,390
UNDER MANAGEMENT (AUM) AS AUM: Rs. 12,238.29 crores
ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2023
SCHEME PERFORMANCE Please refer to page 40-43 for performance
EXPENSES OF THE SCHEME Not Applicable. In terms of paragraph 10.4.1 (a) of SEBI Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023, SEBI has
a) Load Structure: Entry Load notified that there will be no entry load charged to the schemes of the Fund.
Exit Load for redemption/switch on • 1% of applicable Net Asset Value - If the amount, sought to be redeemed or switch out within 12 months from allotment
applicable NAV on the basis of the • Nil - If the amount, sought to be redeemed or switch out more than 12 months
investment period from the date of
The AMC shall not charge entry and/or exit load on units allotted on reinvestment of IDCW.
allotment of units *$$$
The Trustees shall have a right to prescribe or modify the exit load structure with prospective effect subject to a maximum
prescribed under the Regulations.
b) Actual Recurring Expenses for the ICICI Prudential Flexicap Fund : 1.74% (Actual Recurring Expenses Excludes Goods & Services
previous financial year ended March ICICI Prudential Flexicap Fund - Direct Plan : 0.62% tax on Management Fees)
31, 2023 (% of NAV)
Waiver of Load for Direct Applica- Tax treatment for the Inves- Daily Net Asset Value (NAV) For Investor Grievances Unitholders’
tions: Not applicable. (Refer note 14) tors (Unitholders): Refer to Publication: Refer to Page 43 please contact: Refer to Page Information: Refer to
Page 43 43 Page 43
Scheme’s Portfolio Holdings (top 10 holdings by issuer and fund allocation towards various sectors). (Refer to page 45-50) Scheme’s Portfolio Turnover Ratio as
For monthly portfolio holding click on the link http://www.icicipruamc.com/Downloads/MonthlyPortfolioDisclosure.aspx on on September 30, 2023 : 0.35 times
AMC’s website

KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL INCOME OPTIMIZER FUND (FOF)


TYPE An open ended fund of funds scheme predominantly investing in debt oriented schemes and may also invest in equity &
hybrid schemes.
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE The primary objective of the Scheme is to generate regular income by predominantly investing in debt oriented schemes.
The Scheme will also invest in equity oriented & hybrid oriented schemes with an aim to generate capital appreciation.
However, there can be no assurance or guarantee that the investment objective of the Scheme would be achieved.
ASSET ALLOCATION PATTERN Type of Security Indicative allocation (% of corpus) Risk Profile
Under normal circumstances, the under normal circumstances Low/Medium/
asset allocation under the Scheme High
will be as follows: Particulars Maximum Minimum
Equity-oriented schemes 35% 10% Very High
Debt-oriented schemes & Hybrid-oriented schemes 90% 65% Low to Medium
Money Market Instruments (with maturity not exceeding 91 days), 5% 0% Low to Medium
including Tri-Party Repo*, cash & cash equivalents
*or similar instruments as may be permitted by RBI/SEBI.
The Margin may be placed in the form of such securities / instruments / deposits as may be permitted/eligible to be placed as
margin from the assets of the Scheme. The securities / instruments / deposits so placed as margin shall be classified under
the applicable category of assets for the purposes of asset allocation.
The Scheme can invest in the schemes managed by ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund or any other Mutual Fund(s) as per
the above stated asset allocation. The Cumulative Gross Exposure across units of mutual fund schemes, Money Market
Instruments and such other securities/assets as may be permitted by the Board from time to time, subject to prior approval
from SEBI, if required, should not exceed 100% of the net assets of the scheme.
At all points of time, the scheme will remain invested at least 95% (minimum allocation) in the underlying schemes.
However, on account of rebalancing or certain liquidity requirements, the exposure to the underlying mutual fund schemes
may fall below 95%. In such cases the same shall be rebalanced as per the provisions stated below. The portfolio would be
rebalanced periodically to address any deviations from the aforementioned allocations due to market changes.
In accordance with paragraph 2.9 of the Master Circular, In the event of deviation from the mandated asset allocation
stated above due to passive breaches rebalancing of the scheme would be done within Thirty (30) business days.

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KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL INCOME OPTIMIZER FUND (FOF)


In case the portfolio of the scheme is not rebalanced within the mandated rebalancing period, the AMC would place an
update thereof before the Debt Investment Committee. The said Committee, if it so desires, can extend the timeline up to
Sixty (60) business days from the date of completion of mandated rebalancing period.
The AMC shall comply with the provisions of the applicable regulatory guidelines for all reporting and disclosure
requirements, etc. as may be specified from time to time.
Change in Investment Pattern
Subject to the Regulations, the asset allocation pattern indicated above may change from time to time, keeping in view
market conditions, market opportunities, applicable regulations and political and economic factors. It must be clearly
understood that the percentages stated above are only indicative and not absolute and that they can vary substantially
depending upon the perception of the Investment Manager, the intention being at all times to seek to protect the
interests of the Unit holders. Such changes in the investment pattern will be for short term and defensive considerations.
Provided further and subject to the above, any change in the asset allocation affecting the investment profile of the
Scheme shall be effected only in accordance with the provisions of sub regulation (15A) of Regulation 18 of the
Regulations, as detailed later in this document.
INVESTMENT STRATEGY Please refer to page 28-35
RISK PROFILE OF THE SCHEMES Mutual Fund Units involve investment risks including the possible loss of principal. Please read Scheme Information
Document (SID) carefully for details on risk factors before investment.
RISK FACTORS Please refer to page 35-39
PLANS AND OPTIONS Plans: (1) ICICI Prudential Income Optimizer Fund (FOF) & (2) ICICI Prudential Income Optimizer Fund (FOF) - Direct
(For additional details, refer foot note Options: Growth Option and IDCW with IDCW Payout and IDCW Reinvestment sub-options.
no.11) The Scheme will not accept any fresh subscriptions/switch-ins in any other plan than mentioned above. The other plans
under the Scheme will continue till the existing investors remain invested in such plans
Default Plan & Option Default Plan: ICICI Prudential Income Optimizer Fund (FOF) - Direct Plan (Application without distributor code), ICICI
(Refer to foot note no.15) Prudential Income Optimizer Fund (FOF) (Application with distributor code) • Default Option: Growth option • Default
Sub-Option: IDCW Reinvestment sub-option
Systematic Investment Plan$ Daily, Weekly, Fortnightly and Monthly: Minimum Rs. 1000/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of installments - 6)
Quarterly: Minimum Rs. 5,000/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of instalments - 4)
Systematic Withdrawal Plan Available (See foot note-6)
Switch Facility Available
STP / Flex STP / Booster STP /
$$
Available
Booster SIP
Capital Appreciation@ Please refer to page 27 for more details
APPLICABLE NAV ØØØ
MINIMUM APPLICATION AMOUNT/ Purchase Additional Purchase Repurchase/Redemption
NUMBER OF UNITS
Rs. 5000 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Rs. 500 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Any Amount
IN CASE OF SWITCHES Minimum Application (switch-ins): Rs. 5000/- and any amount thereafter
Additional Application (switch-ins): Rs. 500/- and any amount thereafter
DESPATCH OF REPURCHASE The Fund shall despatch the Redemption proceeds within 3 working days from the date of acceptance of Redemption
(REDEMPTION) REQUEST ## request at any of the Customer Service Centres or the office of the Registrar, in case of a Redemption request being sent by
post, subject to exceptional situations and additional timelines for redemption payments provided by AMFI. Kindly refer to
SAI for list is exceptions.
BENCHMARK INDEX NIFTY 50 TRI (35%) + CRISIL Composite Bond Fund Index (65%)
IDCW POLICY The Trustee may approve the distribution of IDCWs by the AMC out of the distributable surplus of the Scheme. To the extent
the net surplus is not distributed, the same will remain invested in the Scheme and be reflected in the NAV. For further details,
refer SID. The treatment of unclaimed redemption & IDCW amount will be as per paragraph 14.3 of Master Circular for Mutual
Funds dated May 19, 2023 and any other circular published by SEBI from time to time.
THE FUND MANAGER Mr. Dharmesh Kakkad managing equity portion of the scheme, Mr. Manish Banthia and Mr. Ritesh Lunawat managing
(Tenure given is as on September the debt portion of the Scheme. As on September 30, 2023, Mr. Dharmesh Kakkad has been managing this scheme for
30, 2023) a tenure of 5 years and 5 months since May 2018. Mr. Manish Banthia has been managing this scheme for a tenure of 6
years and 4 months i.e. Since June 2017. Mr. Ritesh Lunawat has been managing this scheme for a tenure of 2 year and 10
months i.e. Since December 2020.
NUMBER OF FOLIOS & ASSETS FOLIOS : 3,095
UNDER MANAGEMENT (AUM) AS AUM : Rs. 282.45 Crore
ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2023
SCHEME PERFORMANCE Please refer to page 40-43 for performance
EXPENSES OF THE SCHEME Not Applicable. In terms of Clause 10.4.1 (a) of SEBI Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023, SEBI has
a) Load Structure: Entry Load notified that there will be no entry load charged to the schemes of the Fund.
Exit Load for redemption/switch on • 1% of applicable Net Asset Value - If the amount, sought to be redeemed or switch out within 12 months from allotment
applicable NAV on the basis of the • Nil - If the amount, sought to be redeemed or switch out more than 12 months
investment period from the date of The AMC shall not charge entry and/or exit load on units allotted on reinvestment of IDCW.
allotment of units *$$$ The Trustees shall have a right to prescribe or modify the exit load structure with prospective effect subject to a maximum
prescribed under the Regulations.
b) Actual Recurring Expenses for ICICI Prudential Income Optimizer Fund (FOF) : 0.23 % (Actual Recurring Expenses Excludes Goods
the previous financial year end- ICICI Prudential Income Optimizer Fund (FOF) - Direct Plan : 0.07 % & Services tax on Management Fees)
ed March 31, 2023 (% of NAV)
Waiver of Load for Direct Applica- Tax treatment for the Investors Daily Net Asset Value (NAV) For Investor Grievances Unitholders’
tions: Not applicable. (Refer note 14) (Unitholders): Refer to Page 43 Publication: Refer to Page 43 please contact: Refer to Page Information: Refer to
43 Page 43
Scheme’s Portfolio Holdings (top 10 holdings by issuer and fund allocation towards various sectors). (Refer to page 45-50)
For monthly portfolio holding click on the link http://www.icicipruamc.com/Downloads/MonthlyPortfolioDisclosure.aspx on AMC’s website

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ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund

KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FUND


TYPE An open ended equity scheme following housing theme.
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE To generate long-term capital appreciation by investing in equity and equity related instruments of entities engaged in
and/or expected to benefit from the growth in housing theme. However, there can be no assurance or guarantee that the
investment objective of the Scheme would be achieved.
ASSET ALLOCATION PATTERN Type of Security Indicative allocation (% of corpus) Risk Profile
Under normal circumstances, the under normal circumstances Low/Medium/
asset allocation under the Scheme High
will be as follows: Particulars Maximum Minimum
Equity & Equity related instruments of entities involved in Housing 100% 80% Very High
theme
Other Equity & Equity related instruments 20% 0% Very High
Debt instruments, Units of Debt Mutual Fund schemes*, Money 20% 0% Low to Medium
market instruments @ and Preference Shares
Units issued by REITs and INVITs 10% 0% Very High
@ Excluding subscription money in transit before deployment / payout
The Scheme may also take exposure to:
• Derivative positions for other than hedging purposes shall not exceed 50% of total assets (45% exposure towards
equity and 5% towards debt). Derivatives shall mean derivatives instruments as permitted by SEBI, including derivative
exposure in accordance with paragraph 12.19 of the Master Circular.
• The Scheme may invest up to 20% of its net assets in GDRs/ADRs/Foreign equity securities. These investments in ADR/
GDR/Foreign equity Securities would be as per paragraph 12.19 of the Master Circular, . The Scheme may invest up to
US $ 10 million in foreign equity securities. The limits would be soft limits for the purpose of reporting on monthly basis
in the format prescribed .. This limit shall be valid for a period of 6 months from the closure of NFO and thereafter the
unutilized limit shall not be available towards any overseas investments but only be available towards industry wide
limits. Further investments should follow the norms for ongoing schemes. For all ongoing schemes that invest or are
allowed to invest in overseas investments an investment headroom of 20% of the average AUM in overseas investments
of the previous three calendar months would be available to the Mutual Funds for that month subject to the below
mentioned limits.Mutual Funds can make overseas investments subject 4 to a maximum of US $ 1 billion per Mutual
Fund, within the overall industry limit of US $ 7 billion.
• Securitised debt up to 50% of debt portfolio.
• Stock lending - up to 20% of its Net Assets and a single intermediary (broker) limit will be up to 5% of the Net Assets.
The same shall be in accordance with paragraph 12.11 of the Master Circular.
• Investment in Structured obligations shall not exceed 10% of the debt portfolio of the scheme and group exposure in
such instruments shall not exceed 5% of the debt portfolio of the schemes:
i. Unsupported rating of debt instruments (i.e. without factoring-in credit enhancements) is below investment grade
and
ii. Supported rating of debt instruments (i.e. after factoring-in credit enhancement) is above investment grade.
*The Scheme may invest in other Schemes under the same AMC or any other Mutual Fund without charging any fees,
provided the aggregate inter-Scheme investment made by all the Schemes under the same management or in Schemes
under management of any other asset management company shall not exceed 5% of the Net Asset Value of the Fund. No
investment management fees shall be charged for investing in other Schemes of the Fund or in the Schemes of any other
mutual fund.
The Margin may be placed in the form of such securities / instruments / deposits as may be permitted/eligible to be placed
as margin from the assets of the Scheme. The securities / instruments / deposits so placed as margin shall be classified
under the applicable category of assets for the purposes of asset allocation.
In accordance with SEBI Regulations, the cumulative gross exposure across equity, debt, units issued by REITs & InvITs,
derivative and such other securities/assets as may be permitted by the Board from time to time should not exceed 100% of
the net assets of the scheme. As per the SEBI guidelines, Cash or cash equivalents with residual maturity of less than 91
days may be treated as not creating any exposure.
The portfolio would be reviewed to address any deviations from the aforementioned allocations. In accordance paragraph
2.9 of the Master Circular in the event of deviation from the mandated asset allocation stated above due to passive
breaches rebalancing of the scheme would be done within Thirty (30) business days.
In case the portfolio of the scheme is not rebalanced as per the above timeline, the AMC would place an update thereof
before the Executive Equity Investment Committee. The Executive Equity Investment Committee, if so desires, can extend
the timeline up to Sixty (60) business days from the date of completion of mandated rebalancing period.
The AMC shall comply with the provisions of the applicable regulatory guidelines for all reporting and disclosure
requirements, etc. as may be specified from time to time.
Subject to the Regulations, equity and equity related instruments mentioned in the asset allocation table above could
be listed or to be listed, , privately placed and may be acquired through Initial Public Offerings (IPOs), secondary market
operations, private placement or rights offers or through corporate actions. Whereas, the Debt securities mentioned could
be secured, unsecured, of varying maturity and may be acquired through negotiated deals.
The AMC shall comply with the provisions of the applicable regulatory guidelines for all reporting and disclosure
requirements, etc. as may be specified from time to time.
Subject to the Regulations, equity and equity related instruments mentioned in the asset allocation table above could
be listed or to be listed, privately placed and may be acquired through Initial Public Offerings (IPOs), secondary market
operations, private placement or rights offers or through corporate actions. Whereas, the Debt securities mentioned could
be secured, unsecured, of varying maturity and may be acquired through negotiated deals.
It may be noted that no prior intimation/indication would be given to investors when the fund manager deviates from
the asset allocation mentioned above for short term or for defensive considerations, including factors such as market
conditions, market opportunities, applicable regulations and political and economic factors. In case such deviations are
carried, the fund manager shall endeavor to rebalance the asset allocation within 30 calendar days of the deviation. The
investors/unit holders can ascertain details of asset allocation of the scheme as on the last date of each month on AMC’s
website at www.icicipruamc.com that will display the asset allocation of the scheme as on the given day.
Considering the inherent characteristics of the Scheme, equity positions would have to built-up gradually and also sold off
gradually. This would necessarily entail having large cash position before the portfolio is fully invested and during periods
when equity positions are being sold off to book profits/losses or to meet redemption needs. Such positions shall be subject
to rebalancing period and in line with with SEBI circular dated May 19, 2023.
Investors may note that securities, which endeavor to provide higher returns typically, display higher volatility. Accordingly,
the investment portfolio of the Scheme would reflect very high volatility in its equity and equity related investments, low to
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KEY SCHEME FEATURES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FUND


ASSET ALLOCATION PATTERN Change in Investment Pattern
(Contd.) Subject to the Regulations, the asset allocation pattern indicated above may change from time to time, keeping in view
market conditions, market opportunities, applicable regulations and political and economic factors. Though every endeavor
will be made to achieve the objectives of the Scheme, the AMC/Sponsors/Trustee do not guarantee that the investment
objectives of the Scheme will be achieved.
Provided further and subject to the above, any change in the asset allocation affecting the investment profile of the Scheme
shall be effected only in accordance with the provisions of sub regulation (15A) of Regulation 18 of the Regulations, as
detailed later in this document.
INVESTMENT STRATEGY Please refer to page 28-35
RISK PROFILE OF THE SCHEMES Mutual Fund Units involve investment risks including the possible loss of principal. Please read Scheme Information
Document (SID) carefully for details on risk factors before investment.
RISK FACTORS Please refer to page 35-39
PLANS AND OPTIONS Plans: (1) ICICI Prudential Housing Opportunities Fund -Direct Plan and (2) ICICI Prudential Housing Opportunities Fund
(For additional details, refer foot note Options: Growth Option and IDCW with IDCW Payout and IDCW Reinvestment sub-options
no.11) The Scheme will not accept any fresh subscriptions/switch-ins in any other plan than mentioned above. The other plans
under the Scheme will continue till the existing investors remain invested in such plans
Default Plan & Option Default Plan: ICICI Prudential Housing Opportunities Fund - Direct Plan (Application without distributor code), ICICI
(Refer to foot note no.15) Prudential Housing Opportunities Fund (Application with distributor code) • Default Option: Growth option • Default Sub-
Option: IDCW Reinvestment sub-option
Systematic Investment Plan$ Daily, Weekly, Fortnightly and Monthly: Minimum Rs. 100/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of installments - 6)
Quarterly: Minimum Rs. 5000/- & in multiples of Re. 1 (Minimum number of instalments - 4)
Systematic Withdrawal Plan Available (See foot note-6)
Switch Facility Available
STP / Flex STP$$ / Booster STP / Available
Booster SIP
Capital Appreciation@ Please refer to page 27 for more details. This scheme is a source scheme.
APPLICABLE NAV ØØØ
MINIMUM APPLICATION AMOUNT/ Purchase Additional Purchase Repurchase/Redemption
NUMBER OF UNITS
Rs. 5000 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Rs. 1000 (plus in multiples of Re.1) Any Amount
IN CASE OF SWITCHES Minimum Application (switch-ins): Rs. 5000/- and any amount thereafter
Additional Application (switch-ins): Rs. 1000/- and any amount thereafter
DESPATCH OF REPURCHASE As per the Regulations, the Fund shall dispatch redemption proceeds within 3 working days of receiving the redemption
(REDEMPTION) REQUEST ## request, subject to exceptional situations and additional timelines for redemption payments provided by AMFI. Kindly refer
to SAI for list is exceptions.
BENCHMARK INDEX Nifty Housing TRI
IDCW POLICY The Trustee may approve the distribution of IDCWs by the AMC out of the distributable surplus of the Scheme. To the extent
the net surplus is not distributed, the same will remain invested in the Scheme and be reflected in the NAV. For further details,
refer SID. The treatment of unclaimed redemption & IDCW amount will be as per paragraph 14.3 of Master Circular for Mutual
Funds dated May 19, 2023 and any other circular published by SEBI from time to time.
THE FUND MANAGER The investments under the Scheme are managed by Mr. Anand Sharma. He has been managing the scheme for 1 year and
(Tenure given is as on September 6 months i.e. since April 2022. Overseas investments of the Scheme are managed by Ms. Sharmila D’mello.
30, 2023)
NUMBER OF FOLIOS & ASSETS FOLIOS: 87,635
UNDER MANAGEMENT (AUM) AS AUM : Rs. 2,479.24 crores
ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2023
SCHEME PERFORMANCE Please refer to page 40-43 for performance
EXPENSES OF THE SCHEME Not Applicable. In terms of SEBI circular no. SEBI/IMD/CIR No.4/168230/09 dated June 30, 2009, no entry load will be charged
a) Load Structure: Entry Load by the Scheme to the investor effective August 1, 2009.
Exit Load for redemption/switch • 1% of the applicable NAV - If the amount sought to be redeemed or switched out is invested for a period of up to 1 month
on applicable NAV on the basis from the date of allotment.
of the investment period from • NIL - If the amount sought to be redeemed or switched out is invested for a period of more than 1 month from the date
the date of allotment of units of allotment.
*$$$ The AMC shall not charge entry and/or exit load on units allotted on reinvestment of IDCW.
b) Actual Recurring Expenses for ICICI Prudential Housing Opportunities Fund : 1.95% (Actual Recurring Expenses Excludes Goods &
the previous financial year end- ICICI Prudential Housing Opportunities Fund - Direct Plan : 0.51% Services tax on Management Fees)
ed March 31, 2023 (% of NAV)
Waiver of Load for Direct Applica- Tax treatment for the Inves- Daily Net Asset Value (NAV) For Investor Grievances Unitholders’
tions: Not applicable. (Refer note 14) tors (Unitholders): Refer to Publication: Refer to Page 43 please contact: Refer to Page Information: Refer to
Page 43 43 Page 43
Scheme’s Portfolio Holdings (top 10 holdings by issuer and fund allocation towards various sectors). (Refer to page 45-50) Scheme’s Portfolio Turnover Ratio as
For monthly portfolio holding click on the link http://www.icicipruamc.com/Downloads/MonthlyPortfolioDisclosure.aspx on on September 30, 2023 : 0.52 times
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* The Trustee reserves the right to change/modify the exit load at later date Notes:
for the Scheme(s). 1) Saturday is a Non-Business Day for the Scheme.
$ The applicability of the minimum amounts for SIP mentioned above are at 2) For all web-based transactions, entered through the official web portal
the time of registration only. of the AMC viz. www.icicipruamc.com, the cut-off timings for arriving at
$$ Daily, Weekly, Monthly and Quarterly Frequency is available in Systematic applicable Net Asset Value (NAV) shall be :
Transfer Plan Facility (STP) and Flex Systematic Transfer Plan Facility (Flex The time at which, the transaction is confirmed at the webserver of AMC,
STP) for both (Source and Target) under all the plans under the Scheme. such time shall be considered as final and binding for determining the cut
However, Flex STP can be registered only in Growth option of the Target off timing.
scheme. The minimum amount of transfer for daily frequency in STP and 3) There can be no assurance that the investment objective of the Scheme will
Flex STP is Rs. 250/- and in multiples of Re. 1/-. The minimum amount of be realized.
transfer for weekly, monthly and quarterly frequency in STP and Flex STP
is Rs. 1000/- and in multiples of Rs. 1/-.The applicability of the minimum 4) In the interest of the investors and in order to protect the portfolio from
amount of transfer mentioned are at the time of registration only. market volatility, the Trustees reserve the right to discontinue subscriptions
under the schemes for a specified period of time or till further notice.
The minimum number of instalments for daily, weekly and monthly
frequencies will be 6 and for quarterly frequency will be 4. 5) Processing of Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) cancellation request(s): The
AMC will endeavour to have the cancellation of registered SIP mandate
Capital Appreciation STP facility: Under this facility the appreciation in within 15 days from the date of acceptance of the cancellation request from
NAV, if any, from the growth option of the source schemes will be switched the investor. The existing instructions/mandate will remain in force till such
to the growth option of the target schemes. Investors may note that there date that it is confirmed to have been cancelled
is no restriction on the minimum balance in the folio to avail the facility.
Frequency – Daily, Weekly and Monthly. 6) SWP (Option 1): Any Amount. Monthly, Quarterly, Half Yearly and Annual
frequencies are available in Systematic Withdrawal Plan (SWP). The
$$$ Where as a result of a redemption / switch arising out of excess holding minimum number of instalments for all the frequencies will be 2.
by an investor beyond 25% of the net assets of the scheme in the manner
SWP (Option 2): Investors opting for the facility can withdraw their
envisaged under specified SEBI circulars, such redemption / switch will not
investments on a monthly basis. SWP Amount per month will be fixed at
be subject to exit load.
0.75% of the amount specified by the investor and will be rounded-off to
¥ The scheme may invest in derivatives in compliance with the applicable the nearest highest multiple of Re.1/-
master circular.
7) SIP Pause: SIP Pause is a facility that allows investors to pause their existing
## As per the Regulations, the Fund shall dispatch redemption proceeds within SIP for a temporary period. Investors can pause their existing SIP without
3 working days of receiving the redemption request. Investors are advised discontinuing it. SIP restarts automatically after the pause period is over.
to refer to the sections titled “Suspension of sale and redemption of units” This facility can be availed only once during the tenure of the existing SIP.
and “Right to limit Redemption” in the Scheme Information Document. SIP can be paused for a minimum period of 1 month to a maximum period
ICICI Prudential AMC had entered into an arrangement with certain banks of 3 months.
for direct credit of redemption and IDCW proceeds if the investors have a
The SIP Pause facility is only available for SIP registration with monthly
bank mandate in any of the specified banks. However, the Fund reserves
frequency.
the right to issue a payment instrument in place of this electronic payment
facility, and will not be responsible for any delay on the part of the bank 8) Booster SIP and Booster STP facility - Target Schemes:
for executing the direct credit. The AMC may alter the list of the banks ICICI Prudential Balanced Advantage Fund, ICICI Prudential Multi-Asset
participating in direct credit arrangement from time to time / withdraw Fund, ICICI Prudential Asset Allocator Fund (FOF), ICICI Prudential Bluechip
direct credit facility from the banks, based on its experience of dealing with Fund, ICICI Prudential Business Cycle Fund, ICICI Prudential Exports and
any of these banks or add / withdraw the name of the bank with which the Services Fund, ICICI Prudential Long Term Equity Fund (Tax Saving), ICICI
direct credit facility arrangements can be introduced/ discontinued, as the Prudential MidCap Fund, ICICI Prudential MNC Fund, ICICI Prudential
case may be. Multicap Fund and ICICI Prudential Value Discovery Fund.
ØØØ APPLICABLE NAV: Booster SIP and Booster STP facility - Source Schemes:
The below cut-off timings and applicability of NAV shall be applicable in ICICI Prudential Credit Risk Fund, ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund and
respect of valid applications received at the Official Point(s) of Acceptance ICICI Prudential Medium Term Bond Fund.
on a Business Day: 9) Submission of separate forms/transaction slips for Trigger Option/
For Purchase of any amount: Systematic Withdrawal Plan (SWP)/Systematic Transfer Plan (STP) facility:
In respect of valid applications received upto 3.00 p.m. and where the funds Investors who wish to opt for Trigger Option /Systematic Withdrawal Plan/
for the entire amount are available for utilization before the cut-off time i.e. Systematic Transfer Plan facility have to submit their request(s) in a separate
3.00 p.m. - the closing NAV of the day shall be applicable. designated forms/transaction slips. In case, if AMC do not receive such
In respect of valid applications received after 3.00 p.m. and where the request in separate designated forms/transaction slips, it reserves the right
funds for the entire amount are available for utilization on the same day to reject such request(s).
or before thecut-off time of the next business day - the closing NAV of the 10) Processing of Transmission-cum-Redemption request(s) : If an investor
next Business Day shall be applicable. submits redemption/switch out request(s) for transmission cases it will be
Irrespective of the time of receipt of application, where the funds for the processed after the units are transferred in the name of new unit holder and
entire amount are available for utilization before the cut-off time on any only upon subsequent submission of fresh redemption/switch-out request(s)
subsequent Business Day - the closing NAV of such subsequent Business from the new unit holder.
Day shall be applicable. 11) i. The IDCW would be reinvested in the same Scheme/Plan by issuing
For Switch-ins of any amount: additional Units of the Scheme at the prevailing ex-IDCW Net Asset
In case of switch from one scheme to another scheme received before cutoff Value per Unit on the record date. There shall be no exit load on the
i.e. upto 3 p.m. having business day for both the schemes, closing NAV of redemption of units allotted as a result of such reinvestment of IDCW.
the Business Day shall be applicable for switch-out scheme and for Switch- ii. IDCW declared will be compulsorily paid out under the “IDCW payout”
in scheme, the closing NAV of the Business Day shall be applicable, on option of all schemes which have discontinued fresh subscriptions
which funds are available for utilization in the switch-in scheme (allocation with effect from October 1, 2012 as per Notice-cum-Addendum
shall be in line with the redemption payout). no.017/09/2012 published on October 01, 2012.
To clarify, for investments through systematic investment routes such as iii. The criteria for compulsory reinvestment of IDCW declared under the
Systematic Investment Plans (SIP), Systematic Transfer Plans (STP), Flex IDCW payout option of certain schemes, where the IDCW amount is
STP, Capital Appreciation STP, IDCW Transfer, Trigger etc. the units will be less than the minimum IDCW payout limit, will not be applicable to
allotted as per the closing NAV of the day on which the funds are available investors holding their units in DEMAT form. For unit holders, holding
for utilization by the Target Scheme irrespective of the installment date of units in DEMAT form, if IDCW is declared in any applicable Scheme, the
the SIP, STP or record date of IDCW etc. amount will be paid out or reinvested as per the option selected by the
- “Switch Out” shall be treated as redemption application and accordingly, unit holders only.
closing NAV of the day will be applicable based on the cut-off time for 12) Communication via Electronic Mail (e-mail)
redemption followed for various type of schemes. It is hereby notified that wherever the investor(s) has/have provided his/their
- “Switch In” shall be treated as purchase application and accordingly for e-mail address in the application form or any subsequent communication
unit allotment, closing NAV of the day will be applicable on which the funds in any of the folio belonging to the investor(s), the Fund/Asset Management
are available for utilization. Company reserves the right to use Electronic Mail (e-mail) as a default
Applicable NAV (for redemptions including switch outs): In respect of valid mode to send various communication which include account statements for
applications received upto 3.00 pm on a business day by the Mutual Fund, transactions done by the investor(s).
same day’s closing NAV shall be applicable. The investor(s) may request for a physical account statement by writing or
In respect of valid applications received after the cut off time by the Mutual calling the Fund’s Investor Service Centre / Registrar & Transfer Agent. In
Fund: the closing NAV of the next business day. case of specific request received from investor(s), the Fund shall endeavour
to provide the account statement to the investor(s) within 5 working days
@ In addition to the above, Capital Appreciation STP facility is also available from the receipt of such request.
under the Scheme. Under this facility the daily appreciation in NAV, if
any, from the growth option of the source schemes will be switched to 13) Significant risk factors for debt oriented schemes: Investments in the
the growth option of the Target schemes. There is no restriction on the Scheme(s) may be affected by risks relating to trading volumes, settlement
minimum balance in the folio to avail the facility. periods, interest rate, liquidity or marketability, credit, reinvestment,
regulatory, investment in unlisted securities, default risk including the
Frequency – Daily, Weekly and Monthly.
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and risk of Co-mingling etc. (NHB) and the total investment/ exposure in HFCs shall not exceed 20% of the
net assets of the scheme.
Significant risk factors for equity oriented schemes: Investments in the
scheme may be affected by trading volumes, settlement periods, volatility, Further an additional exposure of 5% of the net assets of the scheme has been
price fluctuations and risks such as liquidity, derivative, market, currency, allowed for instruments in securitised debt instruments based on retail housing
lending & borrowing, credit & interest rate. loan portfolio and/or affordable housing loan portfolio.
Significant risk factors for hybrid schemes: Investments in the Scheme(s) INVESTMENT STRATEGIES:
may be affected by risks relating to trading volumes, settlement periods,
ICICI PRUDENTIAL VALUE DISCOVERY FUND:
volatility, derivative, currency, price fluctuations, lending & borrowing,
interest rate, liquidity or marketability, credit, reinvestment, regulatory, The Scheme is an open-ended Scheme that aims to provide long term capital
investment in unlisted securities, default risk including the possible loss of growth by investing primarily in a well-diversified portfolio of companies that
principal, derivatives, investment in securitised instruments and risk of Co- are selected based on the criteria of Value Investing. Value investing is an invest-
mingling etc. ment strategy where stocks are selected that trade for less than their intrinsic
values.
14) Pursuant to SEBI circular no. SEBI/IMD/CIR No.4/ 168230/09 dated June 30,
2009 no entry load shall be charged for all mutual fund schemes. Therefore, The Scheme proposes to carefully accumulate a portfolio of stocks, which are
the procedure for waiver of load for direct applications is no longer applicable. available at a discount to its intrinsic value through a process of “Discovery”. The
Discovery Process would be through identification of such stocks, which have
15) If the Purchase/Switch application does not specifically state the details of the attractive valuations in relation to earnings or book value or current and/or future
plan then the same shall be processed under the Direct Plan if no distributor IDCWs and are available at a price, which can be termed as a bargain. This may
code is mentioned in the application. Otherwise it shall be processed as shown constitute stocks, which have depreciated for a short period due to some excep-
below. tional circumstance or due to market correction phase or due to lack of interest in
Default Plan would be as follows in below mentioned scenarios: investing in a sector, which has significantly under performed the market.
Such stocks are considered to have intrinsic value because of their business
Scenario ARN Code mentioned Plan mentioned Default Plan models and show potential for smart growth in the future. Intrinsic value of a
/not mentioned by the by the investor stock is determined through analyzing the financial statements of the companies
investor and parameters such as EPS (Earnings per Share), the Book Value per share,
1 Not mentioned Not mentioned ICICI Prudential understanding the competition land-scape and business structure of these com-
<Scheme Name> - panies. The universe of stocks for this Scheme will be defined as those stocks
Direct Plan whose prices are low relative to their fundamentals, their historic performance,
their book values, their earnings and cash flow potential and current and/or fu-
2 Not mentioned ICICI Prudential ICICI Prudential ture IDCWs.
<Scheme Name> - <Scheme Name> -
Direct Plan Direct Plan For investment, AMC would use industry specific valuation measures to evaluate
companies in every sector in order to select the most attractive companies for
3 Not mentioned ICICI Prudential ICICI Prudential the portfolio.
<Scheme Name> <Scheme Name> - The Scheme may also invest a part of its corpus in overseas markets in Global
Direct Plan
Depository Receipts (GDRs), ADRs, overseas equity, bonds and mutual funds
4 Mentioned ICICI Prudential ICICI Prudential and such other instruments as may be allowed under the Regulations from time
<Scheme Name> - <Scheme Name> - to time.
Direct Plan Direct Plan The Scheme may engage in Stock Lending activities.
5 Direct Not mentioned ICICI Prudential The Scheme may invest in derivatives such as Futures & Options and such other
<Scheme Name> - derivative instruments like Stock/Index Futures, Interest Rate Swaps, Forward
Direct Plan Rate Agreements or such other derivative instruments as may be introduced and
permitted by SEBI from time to time. The Scheme may invest in derivative for the
6 Direct ICICI Prudential ICICI Prudential purpose of hedging, portfolio balancing and other purposes as may be permitted
<Scheme Name> <Scheme Name> - under the Regulations. Hedging using Interest Rate Futures could be perfect or
Direct Plan
imperfect, subject to applicable regulations.
7 Mentioned ICICI Prudential ICICI Prudential Fixed Income securities
<Scheme Name> <Scheme Name>
The Scheme may also invest in Debt and Money Market Securities/Instruments
8 Mentioned Not Mentioned ICICI Prudential (Money Market securities include cash and cash equivalents). The Scheme aims to
<Scheme Name> identify securities which offer optimal level of yields/returns, considering risk-re-
ward ratio. With the aim of controlling risks rigorous in depth credit evaluation of
Example: Default Plan would be as follows in below mentioned scenarios: the securities proposed to be invested in will be carried out by the Risk Manage-
ment Team of the AMC. The credit evaluation includes a study of the operating
Scenario ARN Code Plan mentioned Default Plan environment of the issuer, the short as well as long-term financial health of the
mentioned/not by issuer. Rated debt instruments in which the Scheme invests will be of investment
mentioned by the the investor grade as rated by a credit rating agency. The AMC may consider the ratings of
investor
such Rating Agencies as approved by SEBI to carry out the functioning of rating
1 Not mentioned Not mentioned ICICI Prudential Multi- agencies. The Scheme may invest in securitised debt.
Asset Fund - Direct Plan In addition, the investment team of the AMC will study the macro economic con-
ditions, including the political, economic environment and factors affecting li-
2 Not mentioned ICICI Prudential ICICI Prudential Multi-
Multi-Asset Fund - Asset Fund - Direct Plan quidity and interest rates. The AMC would use this analysis to attempt to predict
Direct Plan the likely direction of interest rates and position the portfolio appropriately to
take advantage of the same.
3 Not mentioned ICICI Prudential ICICI Prudential Multi- Further, the Scheme may invest in other schemes managed by the AMC or in the
Multi-Asset Fund Asset Fund - Direct Plan schemes of any other Mutual Funds in terms of the prevailing Regulations. As
4 Mentioned ICICI Prudential ICICI Prudential Multi- per the Regulations, no investment management fees will be charged for such
Multi-Asset Fund - Asset Fund - Direct Plan investments.
Direct Plan For the present, the Scheme does not intend to enter into underwriting obliga-
tions. However, if the Scheme does enter into an underwriting agreement, it
5 Direct Not mentioned ICICI Prudential Multi-
Asset Fund - Direct Plan would do so after complying with the Regulations and with the prior approval of
the Board of the AMC/Trustee.
6 Direct ICICI Prudential ICICI Prudential Multi- The Scheme may undertake repo transactions in corporate debt securities in
Multi-Asset Fund Asset Fund - Direct Plan accordance with the directions issued by RBI and SEBI from time to time. Such
7 Mentioned ICICI Prudential ICICI Prudential Multi- investment shall be made subject to the guidelines which may be prescribed.
Multi-Asset Fund Asset Fund The scheme may refer to certain in-house models which would be based on var-
ious prevailing broad market parameters which would be dynamic in nature.The
8 Mentioned Not Mentioned ICICI Prudential Multi- same may be referred by the fund manager as required from time to time.
Asset Fund
ICICI PRUDENTIAL MULTI-ASSET FUND:
SECTOR RESTRICTIONS FOR DEBT SCHEMES: The Scheme proposes to invest across asset classes, in line with the asset
Total exposure in a particular sector shall not exceed 20% of the net assets of the allocation mentioned in the SID, with the aim of generating capital appreciation
Scheme. Sectoral classification as prescribed by AMFI shall be used in this regard. and income for investors. With this aim the Investment Manager will allocate the
This limit shall not be applicable to investments in Bank CDs, TREPS, G-Secs, assets of the Scheme predominantly in Equity and equity related instruments,
T-Bills and AAA rated securities issued by Public Financial Institutions and Public and remaining portion of the corpus in Debt, units of Gold ETFs/ETCDs/units of
Sector Banks and short term deposits of scheduled commercial banks. However, REITs & InvITs/Preference shares. The actual percentage of investment in other
an additional exposure not exceeding 10% of the net assets of the Scheme (over asset classes will be decided after considering the prevailing market conditions,
and above the limit of 20%) shall be allowed by way of increase in exposure to the macroeconomic environment (including interest rates and inflation), the
Housing Finance Companies (HFCs) only as part of the financial services sector. performance of the corporate sector, the equity markets and general liquidity
The additional exposure to such securities issued by HFCs must be rated AA and other considerations in the economy and markets.
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to achieve the investment objective. health of the issuer. Rated debt instruments in which the Scheme invests will be
The Scheme proposes to concentrate on business and economic fundamentals of investment grade as rated by a credit rating agency. The AMC may consider
driven by in-depth research techniques, employing strong stock selection. the ratings of such Rating Agencies as approved by SEBI to carry out the
Stockpicking process proposed to be adopted is generally a “bottom-up” functioning of rating agencies. The Scheme may invest in securitised debt.
approach, seeking to identify companies with above average profitability In addition, the investment team of the AMC will study the macro economic
supported by sustainable competitive advantages and also to use a “top-down” conditions, including the political, economic environment and factors affecting
discipline for risk control by ensuring representation of companies from various liquidity and interest rates.
industries. The AMC would use this analysis to attempt to predict the likely direction of
The Scheme may also take exposure to various equity derivatives including interest rates and position the portfolio appropriately to take advantage of the
futures and option strategies, as may be permitted by SEBI from time to time. In same.
case of Debt and Money Market securities, the scheme aims to identify securities Further, the Scheme may invest in other schemes managed by the AMC or in
which offer optimal level of yields/returns, considering risk-reward ratio. With the schemes of any other Mutual Funds in terms of the prevailing Regulations.
the aim of controlling risks rigorous in depth credit evaluation of the securities
As per the Regulations, no investment management fees will be charged for such
proposed to be invested in will be carried out by the Risk Management team of
investments.
the AMC. The credit evaluation includes a study of the operating environment of
the issuer, the short as well as long-term financial health of the issuer. For the present, the Scheme does not intend to enter into underwriting
obligations. However, if the Scheme does enter into an underwriting agreement,
The AMC may consider the ratings of such Rating Agencies as approved by SEBI
it would do so after complying with the Regulations and with the prior approval
to carry out the functioning of rating agencies.
of the Board of the AMC/Trustee.
In addition, the investment team of the AMC will study the macro economic
The scheme may undertake repo transactions in corporate debt securities in
conditions, including the political, economic environment and factors affecting
accordance with the directions issued by RBI and SEBI from time to time.
liquidity and interest rates. The AMC would use this analysis to attempt to predict
the likely direction of interest rates and position the portfolio appropriately to Such investment shall be made subject to the guidelines which may be prescribed.
take advantage of the same. ICICI PRUDENTIAL LONG TERM EQUITY FUND (TAX SAVING)
The Schemes could invest in Fixed Income Securities issued by government, The AMC believes that equities outperform all other asset classes in the long
quasi government entities, corporate issuers, structured notes and multilateral run. It further believes that anomalies exist in the valuation of stocks and that
agencies in line with the investment objectives of the Scheme and as permitted consistently applied fundamental research can identify these opportunities. The
by SEBI from time to time. AMC will follow an active, value based investment style supported by in-house
The scheme will also invest in the appropriate exchange traded commodity research. External research will be usedwhenever necessary.
derivatives or units of gold ETFs in order to achieve the investment objective. A value approach to stock picking will be the dominant theme in stock selection
The scheme may also invest in Units issued by REITs & InvITs after doing due for the AMC. The AMC in selecting scrips will focus on the fundamentals of the
research on the same. The scheme may also invest in preference shares. Further, business, the industry structure, the quality of management, sensitivity to economic
the Scheme may invest in other schemes managed by the AMC or in the Schemes factors, the financial strength of the company and the key earnings drivers.
of any other Mutual Funds, provided it is in conformity with the prevailing
Regulations. As per the Regulations, no investment management fees will be Since investing requires disciplined risk management, the AMC would incorporate
charged for such investments. adequate safeguards for controlling risks in the portfolio construction process.
Stock specific risk will be minimized by investing only in those companies that
The Scheme may use derivative instruments like Interest Rate Swaps, Interest have been thoroughly analyzed by the Fund Management team at the AMC. The
Rate Futures, Forward Rate Agreements or other derivative instruments for AMC will also monitor and control maximum exposures to any one-security vis-
the purpose of hedging, portfolio balancing and other purposes, as permitted à-vis its weightage in the benchmark.
under the Regulations. Hedging using Interest Rate Futures could be perfect or
imperfect, subject to applicable regulations. Usage of derivatives may expose Risk will also be reduced through adequate diversification of the portfolio. For
the Scheme to certain risks inherent to such derivatives. It may also invest in a corpus size of up to Rs.100 crores, the AMC intends to invest in about 20-30
securitized debt. scrips. Diversification will also be achieved by spreading the investments over a
diverse range of industries/sectors. The Scheme, under most market conditions
The scheme may undertake repo transactions in corporate debt securities in does not intend investing in illiquid equity and equity related securities.
accordance with the directions issued by RBI and SEBI from time to time. Such
investment shall be made subject to the guidelines which may be prescribed. The Scheme may however, invest in unlisted and/or privately placed and/or un-
rated debt securities subject to the limits indicated above, from issuers of repute
For the present, the Scheme does not intend to enter into underwriting and sound financial standing. If investment is made in unrated debt securities,
obligations. However, if the Scheme does enter into an underwriting agreement, the same would be done as per the parameters laid down by the Board of
it would do so with the prior approval of the Board of the AMC/Trustee. Directors of AMC. Otherwise approval of the Boards of the AMC and Trustee
The scheme may refer to certain in-house models which would be based on shall be obtained, as per the Regulations.
various prevailing broad market parameters which would be dynamic in nature. Subject to the limits indicated above for investment in debt securities and money
The same may be referred by the fund manager as required from time to time. market instruments, the Scheme may invest a part of the portfolio in securities
ICICI PRUDENTIAL BLUECHIP FUND: issued and/or guaranteed by State and Central Governments. The Scheme may
also invest in Securities of issuers supported by Government of India or State
ICICI Prudential Bluechip Fund is an open ended Equity Scheme that seeks to
Governments subject to such securities satisfying the criteria relating to rating
generate long term capital appreciation and income distribution to unitholders
etc.
from a portfolio that shall predominantly invest in equity and equity related
securities belonging to the large cap domain, and balance in equity and equity The Scheme may invest in other schemes managed by the AMC or in the
related securities falling in other than large cap domain and debt securities Schemes of any other Mutual Funds, provided it is in conformity to the investment
and money market instruments. For investments in large cap domain, the Fund objectives of the Scheme and in terms of the prevailing Regulations and
Manager(s) will select stocks for investment from large cap universe as may be guidelines governing Equity Linked Savings Schemes. As per the Regulations, no
prescribed by SEBI/AMFI from time to time. investment management fees will be charged for such investments.
The Scheme aims to maximize long term total return by investing predominantly For the present, the Scheme does not intend to enter into underwriting
in equity and equity related securities of large cap companies. The Scheme seeks obligations. However, if the Scheme does enter into an underwriting agreement,
to add the best opportunities that the market presents, without any sector bias. it would do so after complying with the Regulations and with the prior approval
The Scheme shall adopt a disciplined yet flexible long-term approach to investing of the Board of the AMC/ Trustee.
with a focus of generating long term capital appreciation. The Scheme will follow The scheme may undertake repo transactions in corporate debt securities in
the bottom up approach to identify bargain stocks with promising potential for accordance with the directions issued by RBI and SEBI from time to time. Such
long term growth. The Scheme shall look at such opportunities in the universe of investment shall be made subject to the guidelines which may be prescribed.
large and established companies.
Fixed Income securities
The Scheme may also invest a part of its corpus in overseas markets in Global
Depository Receipts (GDRs), ADRs, overseas equity, bonds and mutual funds The AMC aims to identify securities, which offer superior levels of yield at lower
and such other instruments as may be allowed under the Regulations from time levels of risks. With the aim of controlling risks rigorous in depth credit evaluation
to time. of the securities proposed to be invested in will be carried out by the investment
team of the AMC. The credit evaluation includes a study of the operating
The Scheme may engage in Stock Lending activities. environment of the issuer, the short as well as long-term financial health of the
The Scheme may invest in derivatives such as Futures & Options and such other issuer. Rated debt instruments in which the Scheme invests will be of investment
derivative instruments like Stock/ Index Futures, Interest Rate Swaps, Forward grade as rated by a credit rating agency. The AMC will be guided by the ratings
Rate Agreements or such other derivative instruments as may be introduced and of such Rating Agencies as approved by SEBI to carry out the functioning of
permitted by SEBI from time to time. The Scheme may invest in derivative for the rating agencies. In case a debt instrument is not rated, such investments shall be
purpose of hedging, portfolio balancing and other purposes as may be permitted made by an internal committee constituted by AMC to approve the investment
under the Regulations. Hedging using Interest Rate Futures could be perfect or in un-rated debt securities in terms of the parameters approved by the Board of
imperfect, subject to applicable regulations. Trustees and the Board of Asset Management Company.
Fixed Income securities In addition, the investment team of the AMC will study the macro economic
The Scheme may also invest in Debt and Money Market Securities/Instruments conditions, including the political, economic environment and factors affecting
(Money Market securities include cash and cash equivalents). The Scheme aims liquidity and interest rates. The AMC would use this analysis to attempt to predict
to identify securities which offer optimal level of yields/returns, considering risk- the likely direction of interest rates and position the portfolio appropriately to
reward ratio. With the aim of controlling risks rigorous in depth credit evaluation take advantage of the same.
of the securities proposed to be invested in will be carried out by the Risk The Schemes could invest in Fixed Income Securities issued by government,
Management Team of the AMC. The credit evaluation includes a study of the quasi government entities, corporate issuers, structured notes and multilateral
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by SEBI from time to time. i) Index Futures: The Stock Index futures are the instruments designed to
give exposure to the equity market indices. BSE Limited and National Stock
ICICI PRUDENTIAL BALANCED ADVANTAGE FUND
Exchange of India Limited have started trading in index futures of 1, 2 and
The Scheme will dynamically allocate its net assets to equity and equity related 3-month maturities. The pricing of an index future is the function of the
securities and debt instruments. The portfolio construct of the Scheme will be underlying index and interest rates.
dependent on various factors such as market conditions, economic scenarios,
ii) Buying Options: The Stock or Index Options are the instruments that give the
global events, valuation parameters such as Price to Book Value, Price to Earnings,
holder of the Options a right but not the obligation to buy (in call option) or
interest rate movement, etc. The gross equity and equity related exposure would
sell (in put option) the underlying stock/index at the designated stock price.
be normally maintained between 65%-100%, the net equity exposure can be
brought down below 65% through various derivative strategies. The equity iii) Interest Rate Swaps and Forward rate Agreements (FRA):
exposure is thus dynamically managed and is increased when various factors An Interest Rate Swap (IRS) is a combination of FRAs in which a fixed interest
are favourable towards equity as an asset class or is brought down when the on a notional principal is exchanged for a floating interest rate equal to the
factors are not favourable. reference rate at periodic intervals over the tenure of the contract.
Equity: The Scheme can invest into opportunities available across the market iv) Interest rate futures (IRF):
capitalization. A top down approach shall be used to identify growth sectors IRF means a standardized interest rate derivative contract traded on a
and bottom up approach to identify individual stocks. The following investment recognized stock exchange to buy or sell a notional security or any other
principles shall be followed for equity investments: interest bearing instrument or an index of such instruments or interest rates at
Growth: Following growth investment philosophy looking to invest in companies, a specified future date, at a price determined at the time of the contract. The
which are growing at a rapid pace. underlying security for IRF could be either Government Securities or Treasury
Valuations: Look at valuation matrix, invest in companies which are available at Bills. Currently, exchange traded Interest Rate Futures traded on exchange
attractive valuations. are standardized contracts based on 10-Year Government of India Security
and 91 day Treasury bill. IRF contracts are cash settled.
Diversification: Seek a diversified portfolio across various sectors to mitigate the
concentration risk. Illustration for Imperfect Hedging
Derivatives strategy: Scenario 1 and 2
i) Trading in Derivatives Assumption: Portfolio whose duration is 3 years, is being hedged with an IRF
whose underlying securities duration is 10 years
The Scheme may use derivatives instruments like Stock/Index Futures, Interest
Rate Swaps, Forward Rate Agreements or such other derivative instruments as Portfolio Duration: 3 year
may be introduced from time to time for the purpose of hedging and portfolio Market Value of Portfolio: Rs 100 cr
balancing, within the permissible limit for derivatives as stated under ‘How will Imperfect Hedging cannot exceed 20% of Portfolio
the Scheme allocate its assets’.
Maximum extent of short position that may be taken in IRFs is as per below
The following information provides a basic idea as to the nature of the derivative mentioned formula:
instruments proposed to be used by the Scheme and the risks attached there with
Portfolio (security) Modified Duration * Market Value of Portfolio (security) /
Advantages of Derivatives: The volatility in Indian markets both in debt and (Futures Modified Duration * Futures Price/PAR)
equity has increased over last few months. Derivatives provide unique flexibility
Consider that we choose to hedge 20% of portfolio
to the Scheme to hedge part of its portfolio. Some of the advantages of specific
derivatives are as under: (3 * (0.2 * 100))/(10 * 100/100) = Rs 6 cr
Position limits for investment in Derivative instruments: So we must Sell Rs 6 cr of IRF with underlying duration of 10 years to hedge Rs
20 cr of Portfolio with duration of 3 years.
SEBI has vide its Circular DNPD/Cir-29/2005 dated September 14, 2005 and DNPD/
Cir-29/2005 dated January 20, 2006 and CIR/IMD/DF/11/2010 dated August 18, Scenario 1
2010 specified the guidelines pertaining to trading by Mutual Fund in Exchange If the yield curve moves in a way that the 3 year moves up by 10 bps and the
trades derivatives. All Derivative positions taken in the portfolio would be guided 10 year moves up by 5bps, which means that the short end has moved up more
by the following principles: than the long end
i. Position limit for the Fund in index options contracts Amount of Security in Portfolio (LONG): Rs 20cr
a. The Fund position limit in all index options contracts on a particular If yields move up buy 10 bps then the price of the security with a modified duration
underlying index shall be Rs. 500 crore or 15% of the total open interest of of 3 years will move down by;
the market in index options, whichever is higher per Stock Exchange. Formula: (Yield movement * Duration) * Portfolio Value
b. This limit would be applicable on open positions in all options contracts on ((0.001 * 3) * 20,00,00,000)= - 6,00,000
a particular underlying index
Underlying IRF (SHORT): Rs 6crs
ii. Position limit for the Fund in index futures contracts:
If yields move up buy 5bps then the price of the security with a duration of 10
a. The Fund position limit in all index futures contracts on a particular years will move down by;
underlying index shall be Rs. 500 crore or 15% of the total open interest of
Formula: (Yield movement * Duration) * Portfolio Value
the market in index futures, whichever is higher, per Stock Exchange.
(-0.0005*10) * 6,00,00,000 = 3,00,000
b. This limit would be applicable on open positions in all futures contracts on
a particular underlying index Since we have sold the IRF, this movement is positive and hence the total loss
will be reduced to:
iii. Additional position limit for hedging
-6,00,000 + 3,00,000= -3,00,000
In addition to the position limits at point (i) and (ii) above, Fund may take
exposure in equity index derivatives subject to the following limits: Due to IRF, the overall impact on the portfolio due to interest rate movement has
been reduced.
a. Short positions in index derivatives (short futures, short calls and long puts)
shall not exceed (in notional value) the Fund’s holding of stocks. Scenario 2
b. Long positions in index derivatives (long futures, long calls and short puts) If the yield curve moves in a way that the 3 year does not move and the 10 year
shall not exceed (in notional value) the Fund’s holding of cash, government moves down by 5 bps, which means that the yield curve has flattened.
securities, T-Bills and similar instruments If yield does not move then the price of the security with a duration of 3 years
iv. Position limit for the Fund for stock based derivative contracts will remain flat:
The Fund position limit in a derivative contract on a particular underlying stock, Formula: (Yield movement * Duration) * Portfolio Value
i.e. stock option contracts and stock futures contracts- (0*3) * 20,00,00,000 = 0
a. The combined futures and options position limit shall be 20% of the Underlying IRF (SHORT): Rs 6cr
applicable Market Wide Position Limit (MWPL). If yields moves down by 5bps then the price of the security with a duration of 10
b. The MWPL and client level position limits however would remain the same years will move up by;
as prescribed (0.0005*10) * 6,00,00,000 = -3,00,000
v. Position limit for the Scheme In this scenario, the imperfect hedge created on the portfolio would create a loss
The position limits for the Scheme and disclosure requirements are as follows– on the total position.
a. For stock option and stock futures contracts, the gross open position across Risk associated with imperfect hedging includes:
all derivative contracts on a particular underlying stock of a scheme of a Basis Risk: The risk arises when the price movements in derivative instrument
Fund shall not exceed the higher of: used to hedge the underlying assets does not match the price movements of the
1% of the free float market capitalisation (in terms of number of shares). underlying assets being hedged. Such difference may potentially amplify the gains
Or or losses, thus adding risk to the position.
5% of the open interest in the derivative contracts on a particular underlying Price Risk: The risk of mispricing or improper valuation and the inability of
stock (in terms of number of contracts). derivatives to correlate perfectly with underlying assets, rates and indices.
b. This position limit shall be applicable on the combined position in all Risk of mismatch between the instruments: The risk arises if there is a mismatch
derivative contracts on an underlying stock at a Stock Exchange. between the prices movements in derivative instrument used to hedge, compared
to the price movement of the underlying assets being hedged. For example when
c. For index based contracts, the Fund shall disclose the total open interest
IRF which has government security as underlying is used, to hedge a portfolio
held by its scheme or all schemes put together in a particular underlying
that contains corporate debt securities.
index, if such open interest equals to or exceeds 15% of the open interest
of all derivative contracts on that underlying index.” Correlation weakening and consequent risk of regulatory breach: SEBI
Regulation mandates minimum correlation criterion of 0.9 (calculated on a 90
Illustration of some derivative instruments:
day basis) between the portfolio being hedged and the derivative instrument

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used for hedging. In cases where the correlation falls below 0.9, a rebalancing Option Exercised at = Rs. 5,500
period of 5 working days has been permitted. Inability to satisfy this requirement Profits for the Fund = (6000.00–5,500.00) * 100*50 = Rs. 25,00,000
to restore the correlation level to the stipulated level, within the stipulated period,
Net Profit = Rs. 25,00,000 – Rs. 4,20,000 = Rs. 20,80,000
due to difficulties in rebalancing would lead to a lapse of the exemption in gross
exposure computation. The entire derivative exposure would then need to be In the above example, the Investment Manager hedged the market risk on
included in gross exposure, which may result in gross exposure in excess of 100% 5000 shares of Nifty Index by purchasing Put Options.
of net asset value. Please note that the above example is given for illustration purposes only. Some
Risk Factor: The risk arising out of uses of the above derivative strategy as under: assumptions have been made for the sake of simplicity. Certain factors like
margins have been ignored. The purchase of Put Options does not increase
• Lack of opportunities available in the market.
the market risk in the fund as the risk is already in the fund’s portfolio on
• The risk of mispricing or improper valuation and the inability of derivatives to account of the underlying asset position. The premium paid for the option is
correlate perfectly with underlying assets, rates and indices. treated as an expense. Additional risks could be on account of illiquidity and
Please note that the above example is given for illustration purposes only. Some potential mis–pricing of the options.
assumptions have been made for the sake of simplicity. Additional risks could be Example of Hedging using Index Futures
on account of illiquidity and potential mis–pricing of the options.
The scheme holds stock at current market price of Rs. 100. To hedge the
Valuation of Derivative Products exposure, the scheme will sell index futures for Rs. 100.
i. The traded derivatives shall be valued at market price in conformity with the The stock will make a gain or a loss subject to its relative out-performance or
valuation policy of the Mutual Fund. underperformance of the markets.
ii. The valuation of untraded derivatives shall be done in accordance with the Stock A falls by 10% and market index also falls by 10%.
valuation method for untraded investments prescribed in sub clauses (i) and
Profit/(Loss) on stock A will be = (Rs. 10)
(ii) of clause 2 of the Eighth Schedule to the SEBI (Mutual Funds) Regulations,
1996 as amended from time to time. Profit/(Loss) on Short Nifty futures = Rs. 10
The following section describes some of the more common equity derivatives Net Profit/(loss) = Nil
transactions long with their benefits: Therefore, hedging allows the scheme to protect against market falls.
1. Basic Structure of a Stock & Index Future Please note that the above examples are only for illustration purposes.
The Stock Index futures are instruments designed to give exposure to the Valuation of Derivative Products:
equity markets indices. BSE Limited (BSE) and National Stock Exchange of I. The traded derivatives shall be valued at market price in conformity with the
India Limited (NSE) provide futures in select stocks and indices with maturities valuation policy of the Mutual Fund.
of 1, 2 and 3 months. The pricing of a stock/index future is the function of the
ii The valuation of untraded derivatives shall be done in accordance with the
underlying stock/index and short term interest rates.
valuation method for untraded investments prescribed in sub clauses (i) and
Example using hypothetical figure (ii) of clause 2 of the Eighth Schedule to the Securities and Exchange Board
1 month NIFTY 50 Index Future of India (Mutual Funds) Regulations, 1996 as amended from time to time.
Say, Fund buys 1,000 futures contracts; each contract value is 50 times futures Various Derivatives Strategies:
index price If and where Derivative strategies are used under the scheme the Fund
Purchase Date: Feb 01, 2019 Manager will employ a combination of the following strategies:
Spot Index: 6036.25 1. Index Arbitrage:
Future Price: 6081.90 As the Nifty 50 Index derives its value from fifty underlying stocks, the
Say, Date of Expiry: Feb 24, 2019 underlying stocks can be used to create a synthetic index matching the Nifty
Index levels. Also, theoretically, the fair value of a stock/ index futures is equal
Say, Margin: 20%
to the spot price plus the cost of carry i.e. the interest rate prevailing for an
Assuming the exchange imposes total margin of 20%, the Investment Manager equivalent credit risk, in this case is the Clearing Corporation of the NSE.
will be required to provide total margin of approx. Rs. 6.08 Cr (i.e.20% * 6081.90
Theoretically, therefore, the pricing of Nifty Index futures should be equal to
* 1000 * 50) through eligible securities and cash.
the pricing of the synthetic index created by futures on the underlying stocks.
Date of Expiry However, due to market imperfections, the index futures may not exactly
Assuming on the date of expiry, i.e. Feb 24, 2019, Nifty 50 Index closes at correspond to the synthetic index futures.
6100, the net impact will be a profit of Rs 9,05,000 for the fund i.e. (6100– The Nifty Index futures normally trades at a discount to the synthetic Index
6081.90)*1000*50 due to large volumes of stock hedging being done using the Nifty Index futures
Futures price = Closing spot price = 6100.00 giving rise to arbitrage opportunities.
Profits for the Fund = (6100–6081.90)*1000*50 = Rs. 9,05,000 The fund manager shall aim to capture such arbitrage opportunities by taking
Please note that the above example is given for illustration purposes only. Some long positions in the Nifty Index futures and short positions in the synthetic
assumptions have been made for the sake of simplicity. The net impact for index. The strategy is attractive if this price differential (post all costs) is higher
the Fund will be in terms of the difference of the closing price of the index and than the investor’s cost-of-capital.
cost price. Thus, it is clear from the example that the profit or loss for the Fund Objective of the Strategy
will be the difference of the closing price (which can be higher or lower than The objective of the strategy is to lock-in the arbitrage gains.
the purchase price) and the purchase price. The risks associated with index
futures are similar to those associated with equity investments. Additional Risks Associated with this Strategy
risks could be on account of illiquidity and potential mis–pricing of the futures. • Lack of opportunity available in the market
2. Basic Structure of an Equity Option • The risk of mispricing or improper valuation and the inability of derivatives to
An option gives a buyer the right but does not cast the obligation to buy or correlate perfectly with underlying assets, rates and indices:
sell the underlying. An option is a contract between two parties wherein the • Execution Risk: The prices which are seen on the screen need not be the same
buyer receives a privilege for which he pays a fee (premium) and the seller at which execution will take place.
accepts an obligation for which he receives a fee. The premium is the price 2. Cash Futures Arbitrage:
negotiated and set when the option is bought or sold. A person who buys an (Only one way as funds are not allowed to short in the cash market).
option is said to be long in the option. A person who sells (or writes) an option
is said to be short in the option. The scheme would look for market opportunities between the spot and the
futures market. The cash futures arbitrage strategy can be employed when
Example using hypothetical figures on Index Options: the price of the futures exceeds the price of the underlying stock.
Market type: N The Scheme will first buy the stocks in cash market and then sell in the futures
Instrument Type: OPTIDX market to lock the spread known as arbitrage return.
Underlying: Nifty Buying the stock in cash market and selling the futures results into a hedge
Purchase date: Feb 01, 2019 where the Plans have locked in a spread and is not affected by the price
Expiry date: Feb 24, 2019 movement of cash market and futures market. The arbitrage position can be
continued till expiry of the future contracts. The future contracts are settled
Option Type: Put Option (Purchased) based on the last half an hour’s weighted average trade of the cash market.
Strike Price: Rs. 6,000.00 Thus there is a convergence between the cash market and the futures market
Spot Price: Rs. 6036.00 on expiry. This convergence helps the Plans under the Scheme to generate
Premium: Rs. 84.00 the arbitrage return locked in earlier. However, the position could even be
closed earlier in case the price differential is realized before expiry or better
Lot Size: 50 opportunities are available in other stocks. The strategy is attractive if this
No. of Contracts: 100 price differential (post all costs) is higher than the investor’s cost-of-capital.
Say, the Fund purchases on Feb 01, 2019, 1 month Put Options on Nifty on Objective of the Strategy
the NSE i.e. put options on 5000 shares (100 contracts of 50 shares each) of The objective of the strategy is to lock-in the arbitrage gains.
Nifty.
Risk Associated with this Strategy
Date of Exercise
• Lack of opportunity available in the market.
As these are European style options, they can be exercised only on the exercise
date i.e. Feb 24, 2019. If the share price of Nifty falls to Rs.5,500 on expiry day, • The risk of mispricing or improper valuation and the inability of derivatives
the net impact will be as follows: to correlate perfectly with underlying assets, rates and indices.
Premium expense = Rs.84*100* 50 Rs. 4,20,000 • Execution Risk: The prices which are seen on the screen need not be the

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same at which execution will take place equity shares, which can lead to temporary illiquidity of the underlying equity
3. Hedging and alpha strategy: shares and result in loss of opportunity.
The fund will use exchange-traded derivatives to hedge the equity portfolio. The writing of covered call option would lead to loss of opportunity due to
The hedging could be either partial or complete depending upon the fund appreciation in value of the underlying equity shares. Hence, when the appreciation
managers’ perception of the markets. The fund manager shall either use in equity share price is more than the option premium received the scheme would
index futures and options or stock futures and options to hedge the stocks in be at a loss.
the portfolio. The fund will seek to generate alpha by superior stock selection The total gross exposure related to option premium paid and received must not
and removing market risks by selling appropriate index. For example, one exceed the regulatory limits of the net assets of the scheme. This may restrict the
can seek to generate positive alpha by buying an IT stock and selling Nifty IT ability of Scheme to buy any options.
Index future or a bank stock and selling Bank Index futures or buying a stock • The Schemes could invest in Fixed Income Securities issued by government,
and selling the Nifty Index. quasi government entities, corporate issuers, structured notes and multilateral
Objective of the Strategy agencies in line with the investment objectives of the Scheme and as permitted
The objective of the strategy is to generate alpha by superior stock selection by SEBI from time to time.
and removing market risks by hedging with appropriate index. • The Scheme may use derivative instruments like Interest Rate Swaps, Interest
Risk Associated with this Strategy Rate Futures, Forward Rate Agreements or other derivative instruments for
the purpose of hedging, portfolio balancing and other purposes, as permitted
• The stock selection under this strategy may under-perform the market and
under the Regulations. Hedging using Interest Rate Futures could be perfect or
generate a negative alpha.
imperfect, subject to applicable regulations. Usage of derivatives may expose
• The risk of mispricing or improper valuation and the inability of derivatives the Scheme to certain risks inherent to such derivatives. It may also invest in
to correlate perfectly with underlying assets, rates and indices. securitized debt.
• Execution Risk: The prices which are seen on the screen need not be the • The Scheme may undertake repo transactions in corporate debt securities in
same at which execution will take place. accordance with the directions issued by RBI and SEBI from time to time. Such
4. Other Derivative Strategies: investment shall be made subject to the guidelines which may be prescribed.
As allowed under the SEBI guidelines on derivatives, the fund manager will • The Scheme may invest in Units issued by REITs and InvITs, Preference Shares,
employ various other stock and index derivative strategies by buying or selling ADRs / GDRs / Foreign Securities/overseas ETFs. The Scheme may also engage
stock/index futures and/or options. in Securities lending. The Scheme can take covered-call positions for stock
Objective of the Strategy derivatives, as permitted by SEBI.
The objective of the strategy is to earn low volatility consistent returns. ICICI PRUDENTIAL MULTICAP FUND
Risk Associated with this Strategy Equities:
• The risk of mispricing or improper valuation and the inability of For the equity portion of the corpus, the AMC intends to invest in through prima-
derivatives to correlate perfectly with underlying assets, rates and indices ry and secondary markets across large cap, midcap and small cap. Stock specific
• Execution Risk: The prices which are seen on the screen need not be risk will be minimized by investing only in those companies that have been thor-
the same at which execution will take place. oughly analyzed by the Investment team at the AMC.
Writing call options under Covered call strategy: The Scheme may also invest a part of its corpus in overseas markets in Global
Depository Receipts (GDRs), ADRs, overseas equity, bonds and mutual funds
A call option gives the holder (buyer) the right but not the obligation to buy an and such other instruments as may be allowed under the Regulations from time
asset by a certain date for a certain price. Covered calls are an options strategy to time.
where a person holds a long position in an asset and writes (sells) call options
on that same asset to generate an income stream. The Scheme may write call The Scheme may engage in Stock Lending activities.
options under covered call strategy, as permitted by Regulations. The Scheme may invest in derivatives such as Futures & Options and such other
derivative instruments like Stock/ Index Futures, Interest Rate Swaps, Forward
Benefits of using Covered Call strategy in Mutual Funds: Rate Agreements or such other derivative instruments as may be introduced and
The covered call strategy can be followed by the Fund Manager in order to hedge permitted by SEBI from time to time. The Scheme may invest in derivative for the
risk thereby resulting in better risk adjusted returns of the Scheme. This strategy purpose of hedging, portfolio balancing and other purposes as may be permitted
is also employed when the Fund Manager has a short-term neutral view on the under the Regulations. Hedging using Interest Rate Futures could be perfect or
asset and for this reason holds the asset long and simultaneously takes a short imperfect, subject to applicable regulations.
position via covered call option strategy to generate income from the option
premium. The strategy offers the following benefits: Fixed Income securities:
The Scheme may also invest in Debt and Money Market Securities/Instruments
• Hedge against market risk - Since the fund manager sells a call option on (Money Market securities include cash and cash equivalents). The Scheme
a stock already owned by the mutual fund scheme, the downside from fall aims to identify securities which offer optimal level of yields/returns, consider-
in the stock price would be lower to the extent of the premium earned from ing risk-reward ratio. With the aim of controlling risks rigorous in depth credit
the call option. evaluation of the securities proposed to be invested in will be carried out by the
Generating additional returns in the form of option premium in a range bound Risk Management Team of the AMC. The credit evaluation includes a study of
market. the operating environment of the issuer, the short as well as long-term financial
Thus, a covered call strategy involves gains for unit holders in case the strategy health of the issuer. Rated debt instruments in which the Scheme invests will be
plays out in the right direction of investment grade as rated by a credit rating agency. The AMC may consider
the ratings of such Rating Agencies as approved by SEBI to carry out the func-
Illustration – Covered Call strategy using stock call options: tioning of rating agencies.
Suppose, a fund manager buys equity stock of ABC Ltd. For Rs. 1000 and The Scheme may invest in securitised debt.
simultaneously sells a call option on the same stock at a strike price of Rs. 1100. In addition, the investment team of the AMC will study the macro economic con-
The scheme earns a premium of say, Rs. 50. Here, the fund manager does not ditions, including the political, economic environment and factors affecting li-
think that the stock price will exceed Rs. 1100. quidity and interest rates. The AMC would use this analysis to attempt to predict
Scenario 1: Stock price exceeds Rs. 1100 the likely direction of interest rates and position the portfolio appropriately to
take advantage of the same.
The call option will get exercised and the fund manager will sell the stock to
settle his obligation on the call at Rs. 1100 (earning a return of 10% on the stock Further, the Scheme may invest in other schemes managed by the AMC or in the
purchase price). Also, the scheme has earned a premium of Rs. 50 which reduced schemes of any other Mutual Funds in terms of the prevailing Regulations. As
the purchase cost of the stock (Rs. 1000 – Rs. 50 = Rs. 950). per the Regulations, no investment management fees will be charged for such
investments.
Net Gain – Rs. 150
For the present, the Scheme does not intend to enter into underwriting obliga-
Scenario 2: Stock prices stays below Rs. 1100 tions. However, if the Scheme does enter into an underwriting agreement, it
The call option will not get exercised and will expire worthless. The premium would do so after complying with the Regulations and with the prior approval of
earned on call option will generate alpha for the scheme. the Board of the AMC/Trustee.
Net Gain – Rs. 50. The Scheme may undertake repo transactions in corporate debt securities in
accordance with the directions issued by RBI and SEBI from time to time. Such
Risks for writing covered call options for equity shares
investment shall be made subject to the guidelines which may be prescribed.
Writing call options are highly specialized activities and entail higher than ordinary
The scheme may refer to certain in-house models which would be based on var-
investment risks. In such investment strategy, the profits from call option writing is
ious prevailing broad market parameters which would be dynamic in nature.The
capped at the option premium, however the downside depends upon the increase
same may be referred by the fund manager as required from time to time.
in value of the underlying equity shares. This downside risk is reduced by writing
covered call options. ICICI PRUDENTIAL CREDIT RISK FUND
The Scheme may write covered call option only in case it has adequate number of The scheme aims to identify securities which offer optimal level of yields/returns,
underlying equity shares as per regulatory requirement. This would lead to setting considering risk-reward ratio. An appropriate mix of debt market securities and
aside a portion of investment in underlying equity shares. If covered call options money market securities will be used to achieve this. Money Market securities
are sold to the maximum extent allowed by regulatory authority, the scheme may include cash and cash equivalents. The scheme will have minimum investment
not be able to sell the underlying equity shares immediately if the view changes of 65% of total assets in corporate bonds rated AA and below. Balance amount
to sell and exit the stock. The covered call options need to be unwound before the will be invested in other debt and money market instruments.
stock positions can be liquidated. This may lead to a loss of opportunity, or can With the aim of controlling risks, rigorous in depth credit evaluation of the
cause exit issues if the strike price at which the call option contracts have been securities proposed to be invested in will be carried out by the Risk Management
written become illiquid. Hence, the scheme may not be able to sell the underlying team of the AMC. The credit evaluation includes a study of the operating

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environment of the company, the past track record as well as the future prospects and position the portfolio appropriately to take advantage of the same.
of the issuer, the short as well as longer-term financial health of the issuer. Further, the Scheme may invest in other schemes managed by the AMC or in
The AMC may consider the ratings of such Rating Agencies as approved by SEBI the Schemes of any other Mutual Funds, provided it is in conformity with the
to carry out the functioning of rating agencies. In addition, the investment team prevailing Regulations. As per the Regulations, no investment management fees
of the AMC will study the macro economic conditions, including the political, will be charged for such investments.
economic environment and factors affecting liquidity and interest rates. The AMC The Scheme may use derivative instruments like Interest Rate Swaps, Interest
would use this analysis to attempt to predict the likely direction of interest rates Rate Futures, Forward Rate Agreements or other derivative instruments for
and position the portfolio appropriately to take advantage of the same. the purpose of hedging, portfolio balancing and other purposes, as permitted
Further, the Scheme may invest in other schemes managed by the AMC or in under the Regulations. Hedging using Interest Rate Futures could be perfect or
the Schemes of any other Mutual Funds, provided it is in conformity with the imperfect, subject to applicable regulations. Usage of derivatives may expose
prevailing Regulations. As per the Regulations, no investment management fees the Scheme to certain risks inherent to such derivatives. It may also invest in
will be charged for such investments. securitized debt.
The Scheme may use derivative instruments like Interest Rate Swaps, Interest The scheme may undertake repo transactions in corporate debt securities in
Rate Futures, Forward Rate Agreements or other derivative instruments for accordance with the directions issued by RBI and SEBI from time to time. Such
the purpose of hedging, portfolio balancing and other purposes, as permitted investment shall be made subject to the guidelines which may be prescribed.For
under the Regulations. Hedging using Interest Rate Futures could be perfect or the present, the Scheme does not intend to enter into underwriting obligations.
imperfect, subject to applicable regulations. Usage of derivatives may expose However, if the Scheme does enter into an underwriting agreement, it would do
the Scheme to certain risks inherent to such derivatives. It may also invest in so with the prior approval of the Board of the AMC/Trustees.
securitized debt.
ICICI PRUDENTIAL ASSET ALLOCATOR FUND (FOF)
The scheme may also invest in Units issued by REITs & InvITs.
Subject to the Regulations and other prevailing laws as applicable, the Scheme
The scheme may undertake repo transactions in corporate debt securities in can invest in any (but not exclusively) of the following category of the schemes:
accordance with the directions issued by RBI and SEBI from time to time. Such
investment shall be made subject to the guidelines which may be prescribed. 1. Units of Equity oriented Schemes;
For the present, the Scheme does not intend to enter into underwriting obligations. 2. Units of Debt oriented Schemes;
However, if the Scheme does enter into an underwriting agreement, it would do 3. Units of Gold ETF/Schemes;
so with the prior approval of the Board of the AMC/Trustees. The scheme allocates its net assets dynamically between equity oriented/debt
The scheme may refer to certain in-house models which would be based on oriented/gold schemes. The scheme invests in Money Market Securities as per
various prevailing broad market parameters which would be dynamic in nature. the prevailing regulations from time to time, only for the purpose of liquidity
The same may be referred by the fund manager as required from time to time. requirements. The Scheme will allocate its assets between equity oriented, debt
oriented and gold ETF/schemes depending on the in-house valuation model.
ICICI PRUDENTIAL MEDIUM TERM BOND FUND
The valuation model consists of following broad parameters such as
The scheme aims to identify securities which offer optimal level of yields/returns,
considering risk-reward ratio. An appropriate mix of debt market securities and • Earning Yield of Equity
money market securities will be used to achieve this. Money Market securities • Bond Yield
include cash and cash equivalents. The scheme will invest in Debt & Money • Currency
Market securities such that the Macaulay duration of the portfolio is between 3
• Crude
years and 4 years.
Post analyzing the above mentioned parameters, the Fund Manager will
The Macaulay duration is the weighted average term to maturity of the cash
determine the relative allocation to equity oriented, debt oriented and gold
flows from a bond. The weight of each cash flow is determined by dividing the
ETF/schemes.
present value of the cash flow by the price.
The fund manager may, in the interest of investors, in case of anticipated adverse ICICI PRUDENTIAL MNC FUND
situation reduce the portfolio duration of the scheme up to a duration of 1 year. The Scheme will follow a bottom-up approach to stock-picking and primarily
In such cases, the AMC shall record and maintain the reasons for the same. The choose companies across sectors/market capitalization which falls under the
reasons shall be placed before the Trustees in the subsequent Trustee meeting. criteria of MNC.
With the aim of controlling risks, rigorous in depth credit evaluation of the MNCs will be those:
securities proposed to be invested in will be carried out by the Risk Management 1. Foreign promoters account for more than 25% of the shareholding or
team of the AMC. The credit evaluation includes a study of the operating
environment of the company, the past track record as well as the future prospects 2. Any company that is a subsidiary, Joint Venture (JV), associate of a foreign
of the issuer, the short as well as longer-term financial health of the issuer. company or
The AMC may consider the ratings of such Rating Agencies as approved by SEBI 3. Any Indian company having more than 50% of its turnover/ revenue from
to carry out the functioning of rating agencies. In addition, the investment team regions outside India or
of the AMC will study the macro economic conditions, including the political, 4. Any company (including foreign companies) which operates in multiple
economic environment and factors affecting liquidity and interest rates. The AMC countries.
would use this analysis to attempt to predict the likely direction of interest rates The Scheme may also take exposure in any other company which in view of the
and position the portfolio appropriately to take advantage of the same. fund manager can be classified as MNC.
Further, the Scheme may invest in other schemes managed by the AMC or in The scheme can also invest in equity & equity related securities of other
the Schemes of any other Mutual Funds, provided it is in conformity with the companies as stated in the asset allocation table.
prevailing Regulations. As per the Regulations, no investment management fees The scheme will be following a blend approach, a combination of value and
will be charged for such investments. growth, to build the portfolio. The scheme intends to invest in stocks across large
The Scheme may use derivative instruments like Interest Rate Swaps, Interest cap, midcap, small cap.
Rate Futures, Forward Rate Agreements or other derivative instruments for The Scheme may also use various derivatives and hedging products from time to
the purpose of hedging, portfolio balancing and other purposes, as permitted time, as would be available and permitted by SEBI, in an attempt to protect the
under the Regulations. Hedging using Interest Rate Futures could be perfect or value of the portfolio and enhance Unit holders’ interest. The Scheme may also
imperfect, subject to applicable regulations. Usage of derivatives may expose invest in depository receipts including American Depository Receipts (ADRs) and
the Scheme to certain risks inherent to such derivatives. It may also invest in Global Depository Receipts (GDRs).
securitized debt. The scheme may also invest in Units issued by REITs & InvITs.
The scheme may undertake repo transactions in corporate debt securities in Fixed Income securities
accordance with the directions issued by RBI and SEBI from time to time. Such The Scheme may also invest in Debt and Money Market Securities/Instruments
investment shall be made subject to the guidelines which may be prescribed. (Money Market securities include cash and cash equivalents). The Scheme aims
For the present, the Scheme does not intend to enter into underwriting obligations. to identify securities which offer optimal level of yields/returns, considering
However, if the Scheme does enter into an underwriting agreement, it would do so risk-reward ratio. With the aim of controlling risks rigorous in depth credit
with the prior approval of the Board of the AMC/Trustees. evaluation of the securities proposed to be invested in will be carried out by the
Risk Management Team of the AMC. The credit evaluation includes a study of
The scheme may refer to certain in-house models which would be based on
the operating environment of the issuer, the short as well as long-term financial
various prevailing broad market parameters which would be dynamic in nature.
health of the issuer. Rated debt instruments in which the Scheme invests will be
The same may be referred by the fund manager as required from time to time.
of investment grade as rated by a credit rating agency. The AMC may consider
ICICI PRUDENTIAL FLOATING INTEREST FUND the ratings of such Rating Agencies as approved by SEBI to carry out the
The scheme aims to invest predominantly in floating rate instruments, which functioning of rating agencies. The Scheme may invest in securitised debt.
includes instruments where returns are linked to a floating rate benchmark In addition, the investment team of the AMC will study the macro economic
or fixed rate instruments converted to floating rate exposures using swaps/ conditions, including the political, economic environment and factors affecting
derivatives. Minimum investment in floating rate instruments would be 65% of liquidity and interest rates. The AMC would use this analysis to attempt to predict
the total assets. The scheme can have 0% - 35% of the total assets invested the likely direction of interest rates and position the portfolio appropriately to
in fixed rate securities including money market securities, government securities take advantage of the same.
and other debt securities in the portfolio. Money Market securities include cash The Scheme may use derivative instruments like Interest Rate Swaps, Interest
and cash equivalents. Rate Futures, Forward Rate Agreements Stock / Index Futures or Options or other
The AMC may consider the ratings of such Rating Agencies as approved by SEBI instruments for the purpose of hedging, portfolio balancing and other purposes,
to carry out the functioning of rating agencies. In addition, the investment team as permitted under the Regulations. Hedging using Interest Rate Futures could
of the AMC will study the macro economic conditions, including the political, be perfect or imperfect, subject to applicable regulations. Usage of derivatives
economic environment and factors affecting liquidity and interest rates. The AMC may expose the Scheme to certain risks inherent to such derivatives. It may also
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The Scheme may also invest in depository receipts including American Depository a) business and economic fundamentals driven by in-depth research techniques
Receipts (ADRs) and Global Depository Receipts (GDRs). b) employing strong stock selection
Further, the Scheme may invest in other schemes managed by the AMC or in the c) liquidity/risk considerations
schemes of any other Mutual Funds in terms of the prevailing Regulations. As
d) long term growth prospects
per the Regulations, no investment management fees will be charged for such
investments. e) valuation parameters
For the present, the Scheme does not intend to enter into underwriting obligations. The scheme may also invest in other equity and equity related securities.
However, if the Scheme does enter into an underwriting agreement, it would do Fixed Income securities:
so after complying with the Regulations and with the prior approval of the Board
The Scheme may also invest in Debt and Money Market Securities/Instruments
of the AMC/Trustee.
(Money Market securities include cash and cash equivalents). The Scheme aims
ICICI PRUDENTIAL BUSINESS CYCLE FUND to identify securities which offer optimal level of yields/returns, considering risk-
The Scheme will be a diversified equity fund which will invest predominantly in reward ratio. With the aim of controlling risks rigorous in depth credit evaluation
equity and equity related securities with focus on riding business cycles through of the securities proposed to be invested in will be carried out by the Risk
dynamic allocation between various sectors and stocks at different stages of Management Team of the AMC. The credit evaluation includes a study of the
business cycles. operating environment of the issuer, the short as well as long-term financial
health of the issuer. Rated debt instruments in which the Scheme invests will
Business cycles in an economy are typically characterized by the fluctuations be of investment grade as rated by a credit rating agency. The AMC may
in economic activity measured by real Gross Domestic Product growth and consider the ratings of such Rating Agencies as approved by SEBI to carry
other macroeconomic variables. A business cycle is basically defined in terms out the functioning of rating agencies.
of periods of expansion and contraction. During expansions, the economy
is growing in real terms (i.e. excluding inflation), as evidenced by increases in The Scheme may invest in securitised debt.
indicators like employment, industrial production, sales and personal incomes. The Scheme may undertake repo transactions in corporate debt securities in
During Contraction, the economy is contracting, as measured by decreases in the accordance with the directions issued by RBI and SEBI from time to time. Such
above indicators. investment shall be made subject to the guidelines which may be prescribed.
The business cycle can be effectively used to position one’s investment portfolio. In addition, the investment team of the AMC will study the macro economic
The business cycle is a critical determinant of equity sector performance over the conditions, including the political, economic environment and factors affecting
intermediate term. The Scheme would aim to deploy the business cycle approach liquidity and interest rates.
in investing by identifying economic trends and investing in the sectors and The AMC would use this analysis to attempt to predict the likely direction of
stocks that are likely to outperform at any given stage of business cycle. The interest rates and position the portfolio appropriately to take advantage of
fund manager will consider economic parameters (like Current Account Deficit, the same.
fiscal deficit, interest rates, inflation), investment indicators (like investment in The Scheme may also invest a part of its corpus in American Depository
capex, new projects cleared, etc.), business and consumer sentiment (purchasing Receipts (ADRs), Global Depository Receipts (GDRs), foreign securities,
manager index, business confidence index, sales of various consumer Investments through primary market such as IPOs, securities received through
discretionary products, etc.) to decide on the expansion or contraction phase. For corporate actions, private placements etc., bonds and mutual funds and such
instance, during the early expansion phase, cyclical stocks tend to outperform. In other instruments as may be allowed under the Regulations from time to time.
the contraction period, the defensive groups like health care, consumer staples, The Scheme may engage in Stock Lending activities. The Scheme may invest
etc. outperform because of their stable cash flows and IDCW yields. in derivatives such as Futures & Options and such other derivative instruments
The Scheme can also invest in other equity and equity related instruments. like Stock/ Index Futures, Interest Rate Swaps, Forward Rate Agreements or
The Scheme may also use various derivatives and hedging products from time to such other derivative instruments as may be introduced and permitted by SEBI
time, as would be available and permitted by SEBI, in an attempt to protect the from time to time, subject to approval from SEBI as required. The Scheme may
value of the portfolio and enhance Unit holders’ interest. invest in derivative for the purpose of hedging, portfolio balancing and other
The Scheme may also invest in foreign securities, depository receipts including purposes as may be permitted under the Regulations, including covered call.
American Depository Receipts (ADRs) and Global Depository Receipts (GDRs). Hedging using Interest Rate Futures could be perfect or imperfect, subject to
The scheme may also invest in Units issued by REITs & InvITs, preference shares applicable regulations.
and other permissible asset classes after doing due research on the same. The Scheme can invest in preference shares and units of REITs and INviTs.
Further, the Scheme may invest in other schemes managed by the AMC or in the Further, the Scheme may invest in other schemes managed by the AMC or in
schemes of any other Mutual Funds in terms of the prevailing Regulations. As the schemes of any other Mutual Funds in terms of the prevailing Regulations.
per the Regulations, no investment management fees will be charged for such As per the Regulations, no investment management fees will be charged for
investments. such investments. For the present, the Scheme does not intend to enter into
For the present, the Scheme does not intend to enter into underwriting obligations. underwriting obligations. However, if the Scheme does enter into an underwriting
However, if the Scheme does enter into an underwriting agreement, it would do agreement, it would do so after complying with the Regulations and with the
so after complying with the Regulations and with the prior approval of the Board prior approval of the Board of the AMC/Trustee.
of the AMC/Trustee. ICICI PRUDENTIAL INCOME OPTIMIZER FUND (FOF)
Fixed Income securities Subject to the Regulations and other prevailing laws as applicable, the Scheme
The Scheme may also invest in Debt and Money Market Securities/Instruments can invest in any (but not exclusively) of the following category of schemes:
(Money Market securities include cash and cash equivalents). The Scheme aims 1. Units of Equity oriented Schemes;
to identify securities which offer optimal level of yields/returns, considering risk- 2. Units of Debt oriented Schemes;
reward ratio. With the aim of controlling risks rigorous in depth credit evaluation
of the securities proposed to be invested in will be carried out by the Risk 3. Units of Hybrid oriented Schemes;
Management Team of the AMC. The credit evaluation includes a study of the The Scheme will invest based on the investment objective and asset allocation
operating environment of the issuer, the short as well as long-term financial pattern as set out in this SID. The fund manager based on their outlook will
health of the issuer. Rated debt instruments in which the Scheme invests will be decide on the weightage of each scheme.
of investment grade as rated by a credit rating agency. The AMC may consider For investing in debt oriented schemes, the investment team of the AMC
the ratings of such Rating Agencies as approved by SEBI to carry out the will study the macro economic conditions, including the political, economic
functioning of rating agencies. The Scheme may invest in securitised debt. environment and factors affecting liquidity and interest rates.
In addition, the investment team of the AMC will study the macro economic With an aim to generate capital appreciation, the Scheme will invest in equity
conditions, including the political, economic environment and factors affecting oriented & hybrid oriented schemes.
liquidity and interest rates. The AMC would use this analysis to attempt to predict
the likely direction of interest rates and position the portfolio appropriately to ICICI PRUDENTIAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FUND
take advantage of the same. The Scheme shall endeavor to generate capital appreciation by investing in equity
The Scheme may use derivative instruments like Interest Rate Swaps, Interest & equity related instruments of entities that are engaged in and/or expected to
Rate Futures, Forward Rate Agreements Stock / Index Futures or Options or other benefit out of the housing theme.
instruments for the purpose of hedging, portfolio balancing and other purposes, For reference, the list of eligible basic industries (from which the entities shall be
as permitted under the Regulations. Hedging using Interest Rate Futures could selected for investment) to be considered under the ‘Housing Theme” will be as
be perfect or imperfect, subject to applicable regulations. Usage of derivatives follows:
may expose the Scheme to certain risks inherent to such derivatives. It may also 1. Air Conditioner
invest in securitized debt.
2. Cables – Electricals
The AMC may create a segregated portfolio of debt and money market
3. Cement
instruments in a mutual fund scheme in case of a credit event and to deal with
liquidity risk. 4. Cement Products
The scheme may refer to certain in-house models which would be based on 5. Consumer Electronics
various prevailing broad market parameters which would be dynamic in nature. 6. Engineering-Designing-Construction
The same may be referred by the fund manager as required from time to time. 7. Furniture, Home Furnishing, Flooring
ICICI PRUDENTIAL FLEXICAP FUND 8. Glass – Consumer
Equities: The Scheme shall predominately invest in equity & equity related 9. Home Appliances, Housewares
securities across market capitalisation. Stock specific risk will be minimized by 10. Housing Finance
investing only in those companies that have been thoroughly analyzed by the
11. Paints
Investment team at the AMC. The following are the broad parameters/factors
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13. Residential/Commercial/SEZ Project ICICI Prudential Business Cycle Fund: An open ended equity scheme following
14. Sanitary Ware business cycles based investing theme.
15. Private Sector Bank ICICI Prudential Flexicap Fund: An open ended dynamic equity scheme investing
16. Public Sector Bank across large cap, mid cap & small cap stocks.
17. Power ICICI Prudential Income Optimizer Fund (FOF): An open ended fund of funds
scheme predominantly investing in debt oriented schemes and may also invest
18. Steel
in equity & hybrid schemes.
19. LPG/CNG/PNG/LNG Supplier
ICICI Prudential Housing Opportunities Fund: An open ended equity scheme
20. Any other basic industry which is forming part of the benchmark index. following housing theme.
The stocks may be at any levels of market capitalization. The Fund Manager
would aim to build a portfolio by identifying entities within the list of basic COMPARISON BETWEEN SCHEMES
industries under Housing theme that have potential for meaningful growth and For comparison between various schemes: Kindly refer to “Key Scheme Features”
which have a certain sustainable competitive advantage.
SUSPENSION OF SALE AND REDEMPTION OF UNITS
The Scheme can invest upto 20% in other equities and equity related securities.
Suspension or restriction of repurchase/ redemption facility under any scheme of
The Scheme may also invest a part of its corpus in overseas markets in Global the mutual fund shall be made applicable only after obtaining the approval from
Depository Receipts (GDRs), ADRs, foreign equity securities, mutual funds and the Boards of Directors of the AMC and the Trustees. After obtaining the approval
such other instruments as may be allowed under the Regulations from time from the AMC Board and the Trustees, additionally, the following requirements
to time, including securities issued by companies engaged in Housing theme. shall need to be observed before imposing restriction on redemptions:
The Scheme may engage in Stock Lending activities. The Scheme may invest
a) Restriction may be imposed when there are circumstances leading to a
in derivatives such as Futures & Options and such other derivative instruments
systemic crisis or event that severely constricts market liquidity or the
like Stock/ Index Futures, Interest Rate Swaps, Forward Rate Agreements
efficient functioning of markets such as:
or such other derivative instruments as may be introduced and permitted by
SEBI from time to time. The Scheme may invest in derivative for the purpose of i. Liquidity issues - when market at large becomes illiquid affecting almost
hedging, portfolio balancing and other purposes as may be permitted under the all securities rather than any issuer specific security.
Regulations, including covered call. Hedging using Interest Rate Futures could ii. Market failures, exchange closures - when markets are affected by
be perfect or imperfect, subject to applicable regulations. Limits and Restrictions unexpected events which impact the functioning of exchanges or the
pertaining to exposure to covered call has been mentioned in the “Investment regular course of transactions. Such unexpected events could also be
Restriction” section of this SID on Page 74. related to political, economic, military, monetary or other emergencies.
Fixed Income securities iii. Operational issues – when exceptional circumstances are caused by force
majeure, unpredictable operational problems and technical failures (e.g.
The Scheme may also invest in Debt and Money Market Securities/Instruments a black out). Such cases can only be considered if they are reasonably
(Money Market securities include cash and cash equivalents). The Scheme aims unpredictable and occur in spite of appropriate diligence of third parties,
to identify securities which offer optimal level of yields/returns, considering risk- adequate and effective disaster recovery procedures and systems.
reward ratio. With the aim of controlling risks rigorous in depth credit evaluation
of the securities proposed to be invested in will be carried out by the Risk b) Restriction on redemption may be imposed for a specified period of time not
Management Team of the AMC. The credit evaluation includes a study of the exceeding 10 working days in any 90 days period.
operating environment of the issuer, the short as well as long-term financial c) Any imposition of restriction would require specific approval of Board of AMC
health of the issuer. Rated debt instruments in which the Scheme invests will be and Trustees and the same should be informed to SEBI immediately.
of investment grade as rated by a credit rating agency. The AMC may consider d) When restriction on redemption is imposed, the following procedure shall be
the ratings of such Rating Agencies as approved by SEBI to carry out the applied:
functioning of rating agencies. 1. No redemption requests up to INR 2 lakh shall be subject to such
The Scheme may invest in securitised debt. restriction.
In addition, the investment team of the AMC will study the macro economic 2. Where redemption requests are above INR 2 lakh, AMCs shall redeem
conditions, including the political, economic environment and factors affecting the first INR 2 lakh without such restriction and remaining part over and
liquidity and interest rates. above INR 2 lakh shall be subject to such restriction.
The AMC would use this analysis to attempt to predict the likely direction of interest RIGHT TO LIMIT REDEMPTIONS
rates and position the portfolio appropriately to take advantage of the same.
Any Units, which by virtue of these limitations are not redeemed on a particular
Further, the Scheme may invest in other schemes managed by the AMC or in Business Day, will be carried forward for Redemption to the next Business Day,
the schemes of any other Mutual Funds in terms of the prevailing Regulations. in order of receipt. Redemptions so carried forward will be priced on the basis
As per the Regulations, no investment management fees will be charged for of the Applicable NAV (subject to the prevailing load) of the Business Day on
such investments. For the present, the Scheme does not intend to enter into which Redemption is made. Under such circumstances, to the extent multiple
underwriting obligations. However, if the Scheme does enter into an underwriting Redemption requests are received at the same time on a single Business
agreement, it would do so after complying with the Regulations and with the Day, Redemptions will be made on pro-rata basis, based on the size of each
prior approval of the Board of the AMC/Trustee. The scheme may undertake repo Redemption request, the balance amount being carried forward for Redemption
transactions in corporate debt securities in accordance with the directions issued to the next Business Day(s).
by RBI and SEBI from time to time. Such investment shall be made subject to the
guidelines which may be prescribed. Suspension or restriction of repurchase/ redemption facility under any Scheme
of the mutual fund shall be made applicable only after obtaining the approval
SCHEME DIFFERENTIATION from the Boards of Directors of the AMC and the Trustees. After obtaining the
approval from the AMC Board and the Trustees, intimation would be sent to SEBI
ICICI Prudential Value Discovery Fund: An open ended equity scheme following
in advance providing details of circumstances and justification for the proposed
a value investment strategy.
action shall also be informed.
ICICI Prudential Multi-Asset Fund: An open ended scheme investing in Equity,
Debt and Exchange Traded Commodity Derivatives/units of Gold ETFs/units of NAME OF THE TRUSTEE COMPANY: ICICI PRUDENTIAL TRUST LIMITED
REITs & InvITs/Preference shares.
ICICI Prudential Bluechip Fund: An open ended equity scheme predominantly RISK FACTORS:
investing in large cap stocks. The Sponsors are not responsible or liable for any loss resulting from the
ICICI Prudential Long Term Equity Fund (Tax Saving): An open ended Equity operation of the Scheme beyond the contribution of an amount of Rs. 22.2 lacs
Linked Savings Scheme with a statutory lock in of 3 years and tax benefit. collectively made by them towards setting up the Fund and such other accretions
and additions to the corpus set up by the Sponsors.
ICICI Prudential Balanced Advantage Fund: An Open Ended Dynamic Asset
Allocation Fund. Mutual Fund Units involve investment risks including the possible loss of principal.
Please read the SID carefully for details on risk factors before investment.
ICICI Prudential Multicap Fund: An open ended equity scheme investing across
Scheme specific Risk Factors are summarized below.
large cap, mid cap and small cap stocks.
ICICI Prudential Credit Risk Fund: An open ended debt scheme predominantly Scheme Specific Risk Factors and Risk Management Strategies:
investing in AA and below rated corporate bonds. A relatively high interest rate As per the requirements under the ELSS category, the investors in units issued
risk and relatively high credit risk. under the scheme including the units issued under dividend reinvestment option
ICICI Prudential Medium Term Bond Fund: An open ended debt scheme investing will not be redeemed until the expiry of 3 (three) years from the date of their
in instruments such that the Macaulay Duration of the portfolio is between 3 allotment. The ability of an investor to realize returns on investments in this
– 4 years (please refer to page no. 1 for definition of Macaulay Duration). The scheme is consequently restricted for the first three years. Redemption will be
Macaulay duration of the portfolio is 1 Year to 4 years under anticipated adverse made prior to the expiry of the aforesaid 3 (three) years period only in the event
situation. A relatively high interest rate risk and moderate credit risk. of the death of a Unit Holder, subject to the Units having been held for a period
of 1 (one) year from the date of their allotment.
ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund: An open ended debt scheme
predominantly investing in floating rate instruments (including fixed rate  For investments in Equities –
instruments converted to floating rate exposures using swaps/derivatives). A • Investors may note that AMC/Fund Manager’s investment decisions may not
relatively high interest rate risk and moderate credit risk. be always profitable, as actual market movements may be at variance with
ICICI Prudential Asset Allocator Fund (FOF): An open ended fund of funds anticipated trends. Trading volumes, settlement periods and transfer proce-
scheme investing in equity oriented shcemes, debt oriented schemes and gold dures may restrict the liquidity of these investments. Different segments of
ETF/schemes. the Indian financial markets have different settlement periods and such peri-
ods may be extended significantly by unforeseen circumstances. The inability
ICICI Prudential MNC Fund: An open ended equity scheme following MNC theme.
of the Scheme to make intended securities purchases due to settlement prob-

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lems could cause the Scheme to miss certain investment opportunities. government raises new money and/or the price levels at which the market is
• The value of the Schemes’ investments, may be affected generally by factors already dealing in existing securities. The price-risk is not unique to Govern-
affecting securities markets, such as price and volume volatility in the capital ment Securities. It exists for all fixed income securities. However, Government
markets, interest rates, currency exchange rates, changes in policies of the Securities are unique in the sense that their credit risk generally remains zero.
Government, taxation laws or any other appropriate authority policies and Therefore, their prices are influenced only by movement in interest rates in the
other political and economic developments which may have an adverse bear- financial system.
ing on individual securities, a specific sector or all sectors including equity • Reinvestment Risk: This risk refers to the interest rate levels at which cash
and debt markets. Consequently, the NAV of the Units of the Schemes may flows received from the securities in the Scheme are reinvested. The addition-
fluctuate and can go up or down. al income from reinvestment is the “interest on interest” component. The risk
• The Mutual Fund may not be able to sell / lend out securities, which can lead is that the rate at which interim cash flows can be reinvested may be lower
to temporary illiquidity. There are risks inherent in securities lending, including than that originally assumed.
the risk of failure of the other party, in this case the approved intermediary to • Different types of fixed income securities in which the Scheme would invest
comply with the terms of the agreement. Such failure can result in a possible as given in the Scheme Information Document carry different levels and types
loss of rights to the collateral, the inability of the approved intermediary to re- of risk. Accordingly, the Scheme risk may increase or decrease depending
turn the securities deposited by the lender and the possible loss of corporate upon its investment pattern. e.g. corporate bonds carry a higher level of risk
benefits accruing thereon. than Government securities.
• Investors may note that dividend is due only when declared and there is no • The AMC may, considering the overall level of risk of the portfolio, invest in
assurance that a company (even though it may have a track record of pay- lower rated / unrated securities offering higher yields as well as zero coupon
ment of dividend in the past) may continue paying dividend in future. As such, securities that offer attractive yields. This may increase the absolute level of
the scheme is vulnerable to instances where investments in securities may risk of the portfolio.
not earn dividend or where lesser dividend is declared by a company in sub- • As zero coupon securities do not provide periodic interest payments to the
sequent years in which investments are made by schemes. As the profitability holder of the security, these securities are more sensitive to changes in inter-
of companies are likely to vary and have a material bearing on their ability to est rates. Therefore, the interest rate risk of zero coupon securities is higher.
declare and pay dividend, the performance of the schemes may be adversely The AMC may choose to invest in zero coupon securities that offer attractive
affected due to such factors. yields. This may increase the risk of the portfolio.
• Securities, which are not quoted on the stock exchanges, are inherently il- • Securities, which are not quoted on the stock exchanges, are inherently il-
liquid in nature and carry a larger amount of liquidity risk, in comparison to liquid in nature and carry a larger amount of liquidity risk, in comparison to
securities that are listed on the exchanges or offer other exit options to the securities that are listed on the exchanges or offer other exit options to the
investor, including a put option. Within the Regulatory limits, the AMC may investor, including a put option. The AMC may choose to invest in unlisted se-
choose to invest in unlisted securities that offer attractive yields. This may curities that offer attractive yields. This may increase the risk of the portfolio.
however increase the risk of the portfolio.
• The Scheme at times may receive large number of redemption requests,
• While securities that are listed on the stock exchange carry lower liquidity leading to an asset-liability mismatch and therefore, requiring the investment
risk, the ability to sell these investments is limited by the overall trading vol- manager to make a distress sale of the securities leading to realignment of the
ume on the stock exchanges. The liquidity of the Schemes’ investments is in- portfolio and consequently resulting in investment in lower yield instruments.
herently restricted by trading volumes in the securities in which it invests.
• Scheme’s performance may differ from the benchmark index to the extent
• Fund manager endeavors to generate returns based on certain past statistical of the investments held in the debt segment, as per the investment pattern
trend. The performance of the scheme may get affected if there is a change indicated under normal circumstances.
in the said trend. There can be no assurance that such historical trends will
• The scheme may also invest in Units of Debt oriented mutual fund schemes
continue.
which are also subject to risks as stated above.
• In case of abnormal circumstances it will be difficult to complete the square
off transaction due to liquidity being poor in stock futures/spot market. How-  Risks associated with Investing in Foreign Securities - ADRs/GDRs/other
ever fund will aim at taking exposure into relatively liquid stocks where there overseas investments:
will be minimal risk to square off the transaction. The Scheme investing in for- It is AMC’s belief that the investment in ADRs/GDRs/overseas securities offers
eign securities will be exposed to settlement risk, as different countries have new investment and portfolio diversification opportunities into multi-market
different settlement periods. and multi-currency products. However, such investments also entail additional
• The scheme is also vulnerable to movements in the prices of securities invest- risks. Such investment opportunities may be pursued by the AMC provided they
ed by the scheme which again could have a material bearing on the overall are considered appropriate in terms of the overall investment objectives of the
returns from the scheme. These stocks, at times, may be relatively less liquid Schemes. Since the Schemes would invest only partially in ADRs/GDRs/overseas
as compared to growth stocks. securities, there may not be readily available and widely accepted benchmarks
• Changes in Government policy in general and changes in tax benefits appli- to measure performance of the Schemes. To manage risks associated with for-
cable to mutual funds may impact the returns to investors in the Scheme or eign currency and interest rate exposure, the Fund may use derivatives for effi-
business prospects of the Company in any particular sector. cient portfolio management including hedging and in accordance with condi-
tions as may be stipulated by SEBI/RBI from time to time.
 For investments in Bonds – Fixed Income Securities: To the extent that the assets of the Schemes will be invested in securities de-
• Settlement risk: The inability of the Scheme to make intended securities pur- nominated in foreign currencies, the Indian Rupee equivalent of the net assets,
chases due to settlement problems could cause the Scheme to miss certain distributions and income may be adversely affected by the changes in the val-
investment opportunities. By the same rationale, the inability to sell securities ue of certain foreign currencies relative to the Indian Rupee. The repatriation of
held in the Schemes’ portfolio due to the extraneous factors that may impact capital also may be hampered by changes in regulations concerning exchange
liquidity would result, at times, in potential losses to the Plan, in case of a controls or political circumstances as well as the application to it of the other
subsequent decline in the value of securities held in the Schemes’ portfolio. restrictions on investment.
• Regulatory Risk: Changes in government policy in general and changes in Offshore investments will be made subject to any/all approvals, conditions there-
tax benefits applicable to Mutual Funds may impact the returns to investors of as may be stipulated by SEBI/RBI and provided such investments do not result
in the Scheme. in expenses to the Fund in excess of the ceiling on expenses prescribed by and
• Risks associated with investment in unlisted securities: Except for any se- consistent with costs and expenses attendant to international investing. The
curity of an associate or group company, the scheme has the power to invest Fund may, where necessary, appoint other intermediaries of repute as advisors,
in securities which are not listed on a stock exchange (“unlisted Securities”) custodian/sub-custodians etc. for managing and administering such invest-
which in general are subject to greater price fluctuations, less liquidity and ments. The appointment of such intermediaries shall be in accordance with the
greater risk than those which are traded in the open market. Unlisted securi- applicable requirements of SEBI and within the permissible ceilings of expenses.
ties may lack a liquid secondary market and there can be no assurance that The fees and expenses would illustratively include, besides the investment man-
the Scheme will realise their investments in unlisted securities at a fair value. agement fees, custody fees and costs, fees of appointed advisors and sub-man-
agers, transaction costs, and overseas regulatory costs.
• Market Risk/Interest Rate Risk: The Net Asset Value (NAV) of the Scheme,
to the extent invested in Debt and Money Market securities, will be affected Investors are requested to note that the costs associated with overseas invest-
by changes in the general level of interest rates. The NAV of the Scheme is ments like advisory fees (other than those expenses permissible under regulation
expected to increase from a fall in interest rates while it would be adversely 52 of SEBI Regulations) would not be borne by the scheme.
affected by an increase in the level of interest rates. The movements in inter-  Risks associated with Investing in Derivatives:
est rate, which depend on various factors such as government borrowing, 1. The Scheme may use various derivative products as permitted by the Regu-
inflation, economic performance etc. lations. Use of derivatives requires an understanding of not only the underly-
• Liquidity Risk: The liquidity of a security may change depending on market ing instrument but also of the derivative itself. Other risks include the risk of
conditions leading to changes in the liquidity premium linked to the price of mis-pricing or improper valuation and the inability of derivatives to correlate
the security. At the time of selling the security, the security can become illiquid perfectly with underlying assets, rates and indices.
leading to loss in the value of the portfolio. 2. The Fund may use derivatives instruments like Stock Index Futures, Inter-
• Credit Risk: Investments in Debt Securities are subject to the risk of an issu- est Rate Swaps, Forward Rate Agreements or other derivative instruments
er’s inability to meet interest and principal payments on its obligations and for the purpose of hedging and portfolio balancing, as permitted under the
market perception of the creditworthiness of the issuer. Regulations and guidelines. Usage of derivatives will expose the Schemes to
• Price Risk: Government securities where a fixed return is offered run price- certain risks inherent to such derivatives.
risk like any other fixed income security. Generally, when interest rates rise, 3. Derivative products are leveraged instruments and can provide dispropor-
prices of fixed income securities fall and when interest rates drop, the prices tionate gains as well as disproportionate losses to the investor. Execution of
increase. The extent of fall or rise in the prices is a function of the existing such strategies depends upon the ability of the fund manager to identify such
coupon, days to maturity and the increase or decrease in the level of inter- opportunities. Identification and execution of the strategies to be pursued by
est rates. The new level of interest rate is determined by the rates at which the fund manager involve uncertainty and decision of fund manager may not

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always be profitable. No assurance can be given that the fund manager will er’s contribution to the default fund have been appropriated, CCIL’s contribution
be able to identify or execute such strategies. is used to meet the losses. Post utilization of CCIL’s contribution if there is a re-
4. Thus, derivatives are highly leveraged instruments. Even a small price move- sidual loss, it is appropriated from the default fund contributions of the non-de-
ment in the underlying security could have a large impact on their value. faulting members.
Also, the market for derivative instruments is nascent in India. Thus the scheme is subject to risk of the initial margin and default fund con-
5. The risks associated with the use of derivatives are different from or possibly tribution being invoked in the event of failure of any settlement obligations. In
greater than the risks associated with investing directly in securities and oth- addition, the fund contribution is allowed to be used to meet the residual loss in
er traditional investments. case of default by the other clearing member (the defaulting member).
6. The specific risk factors arising out of a derivative strategy used by the Fund However, it may be noted that a member shall have the right to submit resigna-
Manager may be as below: tion from the membership of the Security segment if it has taken a loss through
replenishment of its contribution to the default fund for the segments and a loss
 Lack of opportunity available in the market. threshold as notified have been reached. The maximum contribution of a mem-
 The risk of mispricing or improper valuation and the inability of deriva- ber towards replenishment of its contribution to the default fund in the 3 work-
tives to correlate perfectly with underlying assets, rates and indices. ing days (30 days in case of securities segment) period immediately after the
 Execution Risk: The prices which are seen on the screen need not be the afore-mentioned loss threshold having been reached shall not exceed 5 times
same at which execution will take place. of its contribution to the Default Fund based on the last re-computation of the
 Basis Risk: This risk arises when the derivative instrument used to hedge Default Fund or specified amount, whichever is lower.
the underlying asset does not match the movement of the underlying as- Further, it may be noted that, CCIL periodically prescribes a list of securities eligi-
set being hedged. ble for contributions as collateral by members. Presently, all Central Government
 Exchanges could raise the initial margin, variation margin or other forms securities and Treasury bills are accepted as collateral by CCIL. The risk factors
of margin on derivative contracts, impose one sided margins or insist that may undergo change in case the CCIL notifies securities other than Government
margins be placed in cash. All of these might force positions to be un- of India securities as eligible for contribution as collateral.
wound at a loss, and might materially impact returns.  Risks associated with Repo Transactions in Corporate Debt Securities
 Risks associated with investing in Securitised Debt Lending transactions:
Securitization: Background, Risk Analysis, Mitigation, Investment Strategy The scheme may be exposed to counter party risk in case of repo lending trans-
and Other Related Information actions in the event of the counterparty failing to honour the repurchase agree-
A securitization transaction involves sale of receivables by the originator (a ment. However in repo lending transactions, the collateral may be sold and a
bank, non-banking finance company, housing finance company, microfinance loss is realized only if the sale price is less than the repo amount. The risk may be
companies or a manufacturing/service company) to a Special Purpose Vehicle further mitigated through over-collateralization (the value of the collateral be-
(SPV), typically set up in the form of a trust. Investors are issued rated Pass ing more than the repo amount). Further, the liquidation of underlying securities
Through Certificates (PTCs), the proceeds of which are paid as consideration to in case of counterparty default would depend on liquidity of the securities and
the originator. In this manner, the originator, by selling his loan receivables to market conditions at that time. It is endeavoured to mitigate the risk by following
an SPV, receives consideration from investors much before the maturity of the an appropriate counterparty selection process, which include their credit profile
underlying loans. Investors are paid from the collections of the underlying loans evaluation and over-collateralization to cushion the impact of market risk on sale
from borrowers. Typically, the transaction is provided with a limited amount of underlying security.
of credit enhancement (as stipulated by the rating agency for a target rating), Borrowing transactions:
which provides protection to investors against defaults by the underlying bor- In the event of the scheme being unable to pay back the money to the counter-
rowers. Generally available asset classes for securitization in India are: party as contracted, the counter party may dispose of the assets (as they have
o Commercial vehicles sufficient margin). This risk is normally mitigated by better cash flow planning
o Auto and two wheeler pools to take care of such repayments. Further, there is also a Credit Risk that the
Counterparty may fail to return the security or Interest received on due date. It
o Mortgage pools (residential housing loans)
is endeavoured to mitigate the risk by following an appropriate counterparty
o Personal loan, credit card and other retail loans selection process, which include their credit profile evaluation.
o Corporate loans/receivables
 RISKS FOR WRITING COVERED CALL OPTIONS FOR EQUITY SHARES
o Microfinance receivables
A call option gives the holder (buyer) the right but not the obligation to buy an
For complete details of the above risk factor, kindly refer to the Scheme Infor- asset by a certain date for a certain price. Covered calls are an options strategy
mation Document. where a person holds a long position in an asset and writes (sells) call options
on that same asset to generate an income stream. The Scheme may write call
 Risks associated with Securities Lending & Borrowing (SLB)
options under covered call strategy, as permitted by the regulations. Risks asso-
Securities lending is lending of securities through an approved intermediary to a ciated thereto are mentioned below:
borrower under an agreement for a specified period with the condition that the
a) Writing call options are highly specialized activities and entail higher than
borrower will return equivalent securities of the same type or class at the end of
ordinary investment risks. In such investment strategy, the profits from call
the specified period along with the corporate benefits accruing on the securities
option writing is capped at the option premium, however the downside de-
borrowed.
pends upon the increase in value of the underlying equity shares. This down-
Subject to the Regulations and the applicable guidelines, the Scheme there un- side risk is reduced by writing covered call options.
der may, if the Trustee permits, engage in stock lending. Stock lending means
b) The Scheme may write covered call option only in case it has adequate num-
the lending of stock to another person or entity for a fixed period of time, at a
ber of underlying equity shares as per regulatory requirement. This would
negotiated compensation. The securities lent will be returned by the borrower on
lead to setting aside a portion of investment in underlying equity shares. If
expiry of the stipulated period. The Scheme, under normal circumstances, shall
covered call options are sold to the maximum extent allowed by regulatory
not have exposure of more than 50% of its net assets in stock lending. The AMC
authority, the scheme may not be able to sell the underlying equity shares
shall report to the Trustee on a quarterly basis as to the level of lending in terms
immediately if the view changes to sell and exit the stock. The covered call
of value, volume and the names of the intermediaries and the earnings/losses
options need to be unwound before the stock positions can be liquidated.
arising out of the transactions, the value of collateral security offered etc. The
This may lead to a loss of opportunity, or can cause exit issues if the strike
Trustees shall offer their comments on the above aspect in the report filed with
price at which the call option contracts have been written become illiquid.
SEBI under sub-regulation 23(a) of Regulation 18.
Hence, the scheme may not be able to sell the underlying equity shares,
The risks in security lending consist of the failure of intermediary / counterparty, which can lead to temporary illiquidity of the underlying equity shares and
to comply with the terms of agreement entered into between the lender of secu- result in loss of opportunity.
rities i.e. the Scheme and the intermediary / counterparty. Such failure to comply
c) The writing of covered call option would lead to loss of opportunity due to
can result in the possible loss of rights in the collateral put up by the borrower of
appreciation in value of the underlying equity shares. Hence, when the ap-
the securities, the inability of the approved intermediary to return the securities
preciation in equity share price is more than the option premium received the
deposited by the lender and the possible loss of any corporate benefits accruing
scheme would be at a loss.
to the lender from the securities deposited with the approved intermediary. The
scheme may not be able to sell lent out securities, which can lead to temporary d) The total gross exposure related to option premium paid and received must
illiquidity & loss of opportunity. not exceed the regulatory limits of the net assets of the scheme. This may
restrict the ability of Scheme to buy any options.
The maximum permissible SLB exposure shall be 50% of Net Assets of the
Scheme.  Risk factors with respect to imperfect hedging using interest rate futures:
 Risks associated with investing in Tri Party Repo through CCIL (TREPS): An Interest Rate Futures is an agreement to buy or sell a debt instrument at a
The mutual fund is a member of securities segment and Tri-party Repo trade specified future date at a price that is fixed today. Interest Rate Futures are Ex-
settlement of the Clearing Corporation of India (CCIL). All transactions of the change traded. These future contracts are cash settled.
mutual fund in government securities and in Tri-party Repo trades are settled 1. Perfect Hedging means hedging the underlying using IRF contract of same
centrally through the infrastructure and settlement systems provided by CCIL; underlying.
thus reducing the settlement and counterparty risks considerably for transac- 2. Imperfect hedging means the underlying being hedged and the IRF contract
tions in the said segments. has correlation of closing prices of more than 90%.
CCIL maintains prefunded resources in all the clearing segments to cover poten- In case of imperfect hedging, the portfolio can be a mix of:
tial losses arising from the default member. In the event of a clearing member 1) Corporate Bonds and Government securities or
failing to honour his settlement obligations, the default Fund is utilized to com-
plete the settlement. The sequence in which the above resources are used is 2) Only Corporate debt securities or
known as the “Default Waterfall”. 3) Only government securities with different maturities
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Risk associated with imperfect hedging includes: ary market in India, and due to the credit enhanced nature of CE securities
Basis Risk: The risk arises when the price movements in derivative instrument as well as structured nature of SO securities, the liquidity in the market for
used to hedge the underlying assets does not match the price movements of these instruments is adversely affected compared to similar rated debt in-
the underlying assets being hedged. Such difference may potentially amplify the struments. Hence, lower liquidity of such instruments, could lead to inability
gains or losses, thus adding risk to the position. of the scheme to sell such debt instruments and generate liquidity for the
scheme or higher impact cost when such instruments are sold.
Price Risk: The risk of mispricing or improper valuation and the inability of deriv-
atives to correlate perfectly with underlying assets, rates and indices. • Credit Risk: The credit risk of debt instruments which are CE rated derives
rating based on the combined strength of the issuer as well as the structure.
Risk of mismatch between the instruments: The risk arises if there is a mis- Hence, any weakness in either the issuer or the structure could have an ad-
match between the prices movements in derivative instrument used to hedge, verse credit impact on the debt instrument. The weakness in structure could
compared to the price movement of the underlying assets being hedged. For ex- arise due to ability of the investors to enforce the structure due to issues such
ample when IRF which has government security as underlying is used, to hedge as legal risk, inability to sell the underlying collateral or enforce guarantee,
a portfolio that contains corporate debt securities. etc. In case of SO transactions, comingling risk and risk of servicer increas-
Correlation weakening and consequent risk of regulatory breach: SEBI Reg- es the overall risk for the securitized debt or assets backed transactions.
ulation mandates minimum correlation criterion of 0.9 (calculated on a 90 day Therefore apart from issuer level credit risk such debt instruments are also
basis) between the portfolio being hedged and the derivative instrument used susceptible to structure related credit risk.
for hedging. In cases where the correlation falls below 0.9, a rebalancing period
 Risk factors associated with creation of segregated portfolios:
of 5 working days has been permitted. Inability to satisfy this requirement to
restore the correlation level to the stipulated level, within the stipulated period, 1. Liquidity risk – A segregated portfolio is created when a credit event occurs
due to difficulties in rebalancing would lead to a lapse of the exemption in gross at an issuer level in the scheme. This may reduce the liquidity of the security
exposure computation. The entire derivative exposure would then need to be in- issued by the said issuer, as demand for this security may reduce. This is also
cluded in gross exposure, which may result in gross exposure in excess of 100% further accentuated by the lack of secondary market liquidity for corporate
of net asset value. papers in India. As per SEBI norms, the scheme is to be closed for redemption
and subscriptions until the segregated portfolio is created, running the risk
 Risk factors associated with investing in Preference Shares: of investors being unable to redeem their investments. However, it may be
Credit Risk - Investments in Preference Shares are subject to the risk of an issu- noted that, the proposed segregated portfolio is required to be formed within
er’s inability to meet dividend and redemption by the issuer. Further, for non-cu- one day from the occurrence of the credit event.
mulative preference shares, issuer also has an option to not pay dividends on Investors may note that no redemption and subscription shall be allowed in
preference shares in case of inadequate profits in any year. the segregated portfolio. However, in order to facilitate exit to unit holders in
Liquidity Risk - Preference shares lack a well-developed secondary market, segregated portfolio, AMC shall list the units of the segregated portfolio on
which may restrict the selling ability of the Scheme(s) and may lead to the a recognized stock exchange within 10 working days of creation of segre-
Scheme(s) incurring losses till the security is finally sold. gated portfolio and also enable transfer of such units on receipt of transfer
Unsecured in nature - Preference shares are unsecured in nature and rank lower requests. For the units listed on the exchange, it is possible that the market
than secured and unsecured debt in hierarchy of payments in case of liquidation. price at which the units are traded may be at a discount to the NAV of such
Thus, there is significant risk of capital erosion in case the company goes into Units. There is no assurance that a deep secondary market will develop for
liquidation. units of segregated portfolio listed on the stock exchange. This could limit
the ability of the investors to resell them.
Market Risk – The schemes will be vulnerable to movements in the prices of
securities invested by the schemes which could have a material bearing on the 2. Valuation risk - The valuation of the securities in the segregated portfolio is
overall returns from the schemes. required to be carried out in line with the applicable SEBI guidelines. How-
ever, it may be difficult to ascertain the fair value of the securities due to
 Risk Factors Associated with Investments in REITs and InvITS: absence of an active secondary market and difficulty to price in qualitative
Market Risk: factors.
REITs and InvITs are volatile and prone to price fluctuations on a daily basis ow- Apart from the risk factors mentioned above, the scheme is exposed to cer-
ing to market movements. Investors may note that AMC/Fund Manager’s invest- tain specific risks, which are as mentioned below –
ment decisions may not always be profitable, as actual market movements may Although it is intended to generate capital appreciation and maximize the
be at variance with the anticipated trends. The NAV of the Scheme is vulnerable returns by actively investing in equity/ equity related securities and utilis-
to movements in the prices of securities invested by the scheme, due to various ing debt and money market instruments as a defensive investment strategy.
market related factors like changes in the general market conditions, factors and Given the nature of the Scheme, the portfolio turnover ratio may be very high
forces affecting capital market, level of interest rates, trading volumes, settle- and AMC may change the full portfolio from say all Equity to all Cash and/or
ment periods and transfer procedures. The scheme will undertake active portfo- to all long /short term Bonds, commensurate with the investment objectives
lio management as per the investment objective to reduce the marker risk. of the Scheme. At times such churning of portfolios may lead to substantial
losses due to subsequent adverse developments in the capital markets or
Liquidity Risk:
unfavourable market movements. In view of the same, there can be no as-
As the liquidity of the investments made by the Scheme(s) could, at times, be surance that the investment objective of the Scheme will be realised.
restricted by trading volumes and settlement periods, the time taken by the Mu-
tual Fund for liquidating the investments in the scheme may be high in the event Portfolio Turnover
of immediate redemption requirement. Investment in such securities may lead Portfolio turnover is defined as the lower of purchases and sales after reducing
to increase in the scheme portfolio risk. The fund will try to maintain a proper all subscriptions and redemptions and derivative transactions there from and
asset-liability match to ensure redemption payments are made on time and not calculated as a percentage of the average assets under management of the
affected by illiquidity of the underlying units. Scheme during a specified period of time.
Reinvestment Risk: The AMC’s portfolio management style is conducive to a low portfolio turnover
Investments in REITs & InvITs may carry reinvestment risk as there could be repa- rate. However, the AMC will take advantage of the opportunities that present
triation of funds by the Trusts in form of buyback of units or dividend pay-outs, themselves from time to time because of the inefficiencies in the securities mar-
etc. Consequently, the proceeds may get invested in assets providing lower re- kets. The AMC will endeavour to balance the increased cost on account of higher
turns. However, the reinvestment risk will be limited as the proceeds are expect- portfolio turnover with the benefits derived there from.
ed to be a small portion of the portfolio value. RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
The above are some of the common risks associated with investments in REITs The Scheme by utilizing a holistic risk management strategy will endeavor to
& InvITs. There can be no assurance that a Scheme’s investment objectives will manage risks associated with investing in equity and debt markets. The risk
be achieved, or that there will be no loss of capital. Investment results may vary control process involves identifying & measuring the risk through various risk
substantially on a monthly, quarterly or annual basis. measurement tools.
 Risks associated with Investing in Structured Obligation (SO) & Credit En- The Scheme has identified following risks of investing in equity and debt
hancement (CE) rated securities: securities and designed risk management strategies, which are embedded in the
• The risks factors stated below for the Structured Obligations & Credit investment process to manage such risks.
Enhancement are in addition to the risk factors associated with debt
instruments. Risks associated with Equity investments
• Credit rating agencies assign CE rating to an instrument based on any iden- Concentration Risk: Concentration The Scheme will try and mitigate this
tifiable credit enhancement for the debt instrument issued by an issuer. The risk represents the probability of loss risk by investing in large number of
credit enhancement could be in various forms and could include guarantee, arising from heavily lopsided expo- companies so as to maintain optimum
shortfall undertaking, letter of comfort, etc. from another entity. This entity sure to a particular group of sectors diversification and keep stock-specific
could be either related or non-related to the issuer like a bank, financial in- or securities. concentration risk relatively low.
stitution, etc. Credit enhancement could include additional security in form of
pledge of shares listed on stock exchanges, etc. SO transactions are asset Market Risk: The scheme is vulner- Market risk is a risk which is inherent
backed/ mortgage backed securities, securitized paper backed by hypothe- able to movements in the prices of to an equity scheme. The Schemes
cation of car loan receivables, securities backed by trade receivables, credit securities invested by the scheme, may use derivatives to limit this risk.
card receivables etc. Hence, for CE rated instruments evaluation of the credit which could have a material bear-
enhancement provider, as well as the issuer is undertaken to determine the ing on the overall returns from the
issuer rating. In case of SO rated issuer, the underlying loan pools or securi- scheme.
tization, etc. is assessed to arrive at rating for the issuer
• Liquidity Risk: SO rated securities are often complex structures, with a va-
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Risks associated with Equity investments Risks associated with Debt investment

Liquidity risk: The liquidity of the As such the liquidity of stocks that the Reinvestment Risk: Reinvestment risks will be limited to
Scheme’s investments is inherently fund invests into could be relatively This risk refers to the interest rate the extent of coupons received on debt
restricted by trading volumes in the low. The fund will try to maintain a levels at which cash flows received instruments, which will be a very small
securities in which it invests. proper asset-liability match to ensure from the securities in the Schemes portion of the portfolio value.
redemption / Maturity payments are are reinvested The risk is that the
made on time and not affected by illi- rate at which interim cash flows can
quidity of the underlying stocks. be reinvested may be lower than that
originally assumed.
Derivatives Risk: As and when the The Scheme may invest in derivative
Scheme trades in the derivatives for the purpose of hedging, portfo- Derivatives Risk: The Scheme has provision for using
market there are risk factors and lio balancing and other purposes as As and when the Scheme trades in derivative instruments for portfo-
issues concerning the use of deriv- may be permitted under the Regula- the derivatives market there are risk lio balancing and hedging purpos-
atives since derivative products are tions. Derivatives will be used in the factors and issues concerning the es. Interest Rate Swaps will be done
specialized instruments that require form of Index Options, Index Futures, use of derivatives since derivative with approved counter parties under
investment techniques and risk anal- Stock Options and Stock Futures and products are specialized instruments pre-approved ISDA agreements. Mark
yses different from those associated other instruments as may be permit- that require investment techniques to Market of swaps, netting off of cash
with stocks and bonds. ted by SEBI. All derivatives trade will and risk analyses different from those flow and default provision clauses will
be done only on the exchange with associated with stocks and bonds. be provided as per international best
guaranteed settlement. Fund man- There is the possibility that a loss practice on a reciprocal basis. Inter-
agers will endeavor to use derivatives may be sustained by the portfolio as est rate swaps and other derivative
which are relatively liquid and traded a result of the failure of another party instruments will be used as per local
frequently on the exchanges. Expo- (usually referred to as the “counter (RBI and SEBI) regulatory guidelines.
sure with respect to derivatives shall party”) to comply with the terms of
be in line with regulatory limits and the derivatives contract. Other risks
the limits specified in the SID. No OTC in using derivatives include the risk
contracts will be entered into. of mis-pricing or improper valuation
of derivatives and the inability of
Currency Risk: The scheme subject to applicable reg- derivatives to correlate perfectly with
The Scheme will invest in foreign ulations shall have the option to enter underlying assets, rates and indices.
securities as permitted by the con- into forward contracts for the purpos-
Currency Risk: The scheme subject to applicable reg-
cerned regulatory authorities in In- es of hedging against the foreign ex-
The Scheme will invest in foreign se- ulations, shall have the option to enter
dia. Since the assets will be invested change fluctuations. The Scheme may
curities as permitted by the concerned into forward contracts for the pur-
in securities denominated in foreign employ various measures (as permit-
regulatory authorities in India. Since poses of hedging against the foreign
currency (US$), the INR equivalent ted by SEBI/RBI) including but not
the assets will be invested in securi- exchange fluctuations. The Scheme
of the net assets, distributions and restricted to currency hedging (such
ties denominated in foreign currency may employ various measures (as
income may be adversely affected by as currency options and forward cur-
(US$), the INR equivalent of the net permitted by SEBI/RBI) including but
changes / fluctuations in the value of rency exchange contracts, currency
assets, distributions and income may not restricted to currency hedging
the foreign currencies relative to the futures, written call options and pur-
be adversely affected by changes / (such as currency options and forward
INR. chased put options on currencies and
fluctuations in the value of the foreign currency exchange contracts, currency
currency swaps), to manage foreign
currencies relative to the INR. futures, written call options and pur-
exchange movements arising out of
chased put options on currencies and
investment in foreign securities.
currency swaps), to manage foreign
All currency derivatives trade, if any exchange movements arising out of
will be done only through the stock investment in foreign securities.
exchange platform.
All currency derivatives trade, if any
will be done only through the stock ex-
Risks associated with Debt investment change platform.
Market Risk/ Interest Rate Risk The scheme will undertake the ac-
As with all debt securities, chang- tive portfolio management as per the Risks associated with units of Gold ETFs
es in interest rates may affect the investment objective to reduce the
Scheme’s Net Asset Value as the pric- marker risk. In a rising interest rates Liquidity risk: Inability to buy For small amounts of inflows/outflows
es of securities generally increase as scenario the scheme will increase its / sell appropriate quantity of which are less than the creation size of Gold
interest rates decline and generally investment in money market securi- Gold ETF units. ETF, the scheme may buy/sell Gold ETF units
decrease as interest rates rise. Pric- ties whereas if the interest rates are directly on the stock exchange.
es of long-term securities generally expected to fall the allocation to debt The underlying scheme may retain certain
fluctuate more in response to interest securities with longer maturity will be investments in cash or cash equivalents for
rate changes than do short-term se- increased thereby mitigating risk to its day-to-day liquidity requirements. The
curities. Indian debt markets can be that extent. underlying scheme has to sell gold only to
volatile leading to the possibility of bullion bankers / traders who are authorized
price movements up or down in fixed to buy gold. Though, there are adequate
income securities and thereby to pos- numbers of players (commercial or bullion
sible movements in the NAV. bankers) to whom the underlying scheme
Liquidity or Marketability Risk: The Scheme may invest in government can sell gold, the underlying scheme may
This refers to the ease with which a securities, corporate bonds and money have to resort to distress sale of gold if
security can be sold at or near to its market instruments. While the liquidity there is no or low demand for gold to meet
valuation yield-to-maturity (YTM). risk for government securities, money its cash needs of redemption or expenses.
market instruments and short maturi- The Trustee, in general interest of the Unit
ty corporate bonds may be low, it may holders of the underlying scheme offered
be high in case of medium to long ma- under its Scheme Information Document
turity corporate bonds. and keeping in view of the unforeseen cir-
cumstances / unusual market conditions,
Liquidity risk is today characteristic of
may limit the total number of Units, which
the Indian fixed income market. The
can be redeemed on any Business Day.
Scheme will however, endeavor to
minimize liquidity risk by investing in
securities having a liquid market.
Credit Risk Management analysis will be used
Credit risk or default risk refers to the for identifying company specific risks.
risk that an issuer of a fixed income Management’s past track record will
security may default (i.e., will be also be studied. In order to assess fi-
unable to make timely principal and nancial risk a detailed assessment of
interest payments on the security). the issuer’s financial statements will
be undertaken.
In case of securitized debt instruments,
the Scheme will ensure that these in-
struments are sufficiently backed by
assets.

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ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund

SCHEME PERFORMANCE RECORD


ICICI Prudential Value Discovery Fund Period Scheme Benchmark Index
Growth Option (As of September 30, 2023)
3 Years 24.78% 21.20%
Period Scheme Benchmark
5 Years 14.35% 13.23%
1 Year 27.91% 17.69%
Since Inception (May 23, 2008) 14.43% 11.04%
3 Years 31.18% 34.21% Past performance may or may not be sustained in future. • Returns : CAGR (%)
5 Years 17.46% 12.05% • Benchmark is Nifty 100 TRI• For computation of since inception returns the
allotment NAV has been taken as Rs. 10.00. NAV of growth option is considered
Since Inception (16-Aug-04) 20.03% - for computation without considering the load”. The performance of the scheme
is benchmarked to the Total Return variant of the Index.
Past performance may or may not be sustained in future. • Returns : CAGR •
Benchmark is NIFTY 500 TRI • For computation of since inception returns the Absolute Returns for each financial year for the last 5 years:
allotment NAV has been taken as Rs. 10.00. NAV of growth option is considered 80.00
for computation without considering the load”. The performance of the scheme is
benchmarked to the Total Return variant of the Index. As the scheme was launched 60.00
before the launch of the benchmark index, benchmark index figures since inception
or the required period are not available. 40.00

Return (%)
Absolute Returns for each financial year for the last 5 years: 20.00
120.00
0.00
100.00
80.00 -20.00

60.00
Return (%)

-40.00
FY 22-23 FY 21-22 FY 20-21 FY 19-20 FY 18-19
40.00
ICICI Prudential Bluechip Fund 2.97 22.28 68.70 -24.65 9.19
20.00 Nifty 100 TRI -1.58 20.63 71.18 -24.94 13.96
0.00 Past performance may or may not be sustained in future. The performance of the
-20.00 scheme is benchmarked to the Total Return variant of the Index.
-40.00 ICICI Prudential Long Term Equity Fund (Tax Saving)
-60.00 Growth Option (As of September 30, 2023)
FY 22-23 FY 21-22 FY 20-21 FY 19-20 FY 18-19
Period Scheme Returns Benchmark Returns
ICICI Prudential Value Discovery Fund 7.98 31.62 82.21 -27.74 5.23
NIFTY 500 TRI -1.22 28.04 108.79 -48.40 -7.31 1 Year 16.11% 17.69%
Past performance may or may not be sustained in future. Absolute returns are 3 Years 24.48% 24.14%
provided for the above mentioned financial years. For computation of returns the
allotment NAV has been taken as Rs. 10. NAV is considered for computation of 5 Years 13.69% 14.89%
returns without considering load. Since Inception (19-Aug-99) 19.12% 14.39%

ICICI Prudential Multi-Asset Fund Past performance may or may not be sustained in future. • Returns : CAGR •
Growth Option (As of September 30, 2023) Benchmark is Nifty 500 TRI • For computation of since inception returns the
allotment NAV has been taken as Rs. 10.00. NAV of growth option is considered
Period Scheme Benchmark Index for computation without considering the load”. The performance of the scheme
is benchmarked to the Total Return variant of the Index.
1 Year 22.71% 14.07%
Absolute Returns for each financial year for the last 3 years:
3 Years 29.18% 16.78% 100.00
5 Years 16.46% 13.11% 80.00
Since Inception (31-Oct-02) 21.10% 16.80% 60.00
Past performance may or may not be sustained in the future and the same may
Return (%)

40.00
not necessarily provide the basis for comparison with other investment. The
performance of the scheme is benchmarked to the Total Return variant of the 20.00
Index. • Returns : CAGR • Benchmark is Nifty 200 TRI (65%) + Nifty Composite
0.00
Debt Index (25%) + Domestic Price of Gold (6%) + Domestic Price of Silver (1%)
+ iCOMDEX Composite Index (3%) • For computation of since inception returns -20.00
the allotment NAV has been taken as Rs. 10.00. NAV of growth option is con-
-40.00
sidered for computation without considering the load”. The performance of the FY 22-23 FY 21-22 FY 20-21 FY 19-20 FY 18-19
scheme is benchmarked to the Total Return variant of the Index. ICICI Prudential Long Term Equity Fund (Tax Saving) -2.72 23.33 75.30 -27.35 8.80

Absolute Returns for each financial year for the last 3 years: Nifty 500 TRI -1.22 22.29 77.58 -26.62 9.73

70.00 Performance of the scheme is benchmarked to total return variant of the index.
60.00 Past performance may or may not be sustained in future. Absolute returns
50.00
are provided for the above mentioned financial years. NAV of growth option is
considered for computation of returns without considering load.
40.00
Return (%)

30.00
ICICI Prudential Balanced Advantage Fund
20.00
Growth Option (As of September 30, 2023)
10.00
0.00 Period Scheme Returns Benchmark Returns
-10.00
1 Year 12.29% 11.99%
-20.00
-30.00 3 Years 15.17% 14.00%
FY 22-23 FY 21-22 FY 20-21 FY 19-20 FY 18-19
ICICI Prudential Multi-Asset Fund 10.39 31.10 56.93 -21.27 6.29 5 Years 11.54% 11.80%
Nifty 200 TRI (65%) + Nifty Composite Debt
1.89 17.23 47.61 -11.88 12.61 Since Inception (30-Dec-06) 11.03% 10.25%
Index (25%) + LBMA AM Fixing Prices (10%)

Past performance may or may not be sustained in future. The performance of the Past performance may or may not be sustained in future. • Returns : CAGR •
Benchmark is CRISIL Hybrid 50+50 - Moderate Index • “For since inception
scheme is benchmarked to the Total Return variant of the Index.
returns the allotment NAV has been taken as Rs.10.00. NAV of growth option
is considered for computation without considering the load”. The performance
ICICI Prudential Bluechip Fund of the scheme is benchmarked to the Total Return variant of the Index.
Growth Option (As of September 30, 2023)
Period Scheme Benchmark Index
1 Year 21.12% 13.37%

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ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund
Absolute Returns for each financial year: ICICI Prudential Medium Term Bond Fund
50.00
Growth Option (As of September 30, 2023)
40.00
Period Scheme Returns Benchmark Returns
30.00
1 Year 6.96% 8.20%
Return (%)

20.00
3 Years 5.92% 6.41%
10.00
5 Years 7.26% 8.27%
0.00
Since Inception (15-Sep-04) 7.39% -
-10.00 Past performance may or may not be sustained in future. • Returns : CAGR •
-20.00 Benchmark is CRISIL Medium Duration Debt B-III Index • “For since inception
FY 22-23 FY 21-22 FY 20-21 FY 19-20 FY 18-19 returns the allotment NAV has been taken as Rs.10.00. NAV of growth option is
ICICI Prudential Balanced Advantage Fund 5.99 12.00 44.72 -13.50 6.74 considered for computation without considering the load”. The performance of
CRISIL Hybrid 50+50 - Moderate Index 1.82 12.77 39.21 -7.30 9.68 the scheme is benchmarked to the Total Return variant of the Index.
Past performance may or may not be sustained in future. The performance of the Absolute Returns for each financial year:
scheme is benchmarked to the Total Return variant of the Index. 12.00

ICICI Prudential Multicap Fund 10.00


Growth Option (As of September 30, 2023)
8.00

Return (%)
Period Scheme Benchmark Index
6.00
1 Year 24.06% 22.80%
3 Years 28.80% 28.14% 4.00

5 Years 14.49% 17.23% 2.00


Since Inception (1-Oct-94) 14.87% -
0.00
FY 22-23 FY 21-22 FY 20-21 FY 19-20 FY 18-19
Past performance may or may not be sustained in future. • Returns : CAGR •
Benchmark is Nifty 500 Multicap 50:25:25 TRI• For computation of since incep- ICICI Prudential Medium Term Bond Fund 5.03 5.37 8.36 10.13 5.21
tion returns the allotment NAV has been taken as Rs. 10.00. NAV of growth CRISIL Medium Duration Debt B-III Index 4.03 7.03 9.54 11.18 5.75
option is considered for computation without considering the load”. The perfor- Performance of the scheme is benchmarked to total return variant of the index.
mance of the scheme is benchmarked to the Total Return variant of the Index. Past performance may or may not be sustained in future. Absolute returns are
Absolute Returns for each financial year: provided for the above mentioned financial years.
100.00
ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund
80.00
Growth Option (As of September 30, 2023)
60.00
Period Scheme Returns Benchmark Returns
Return (%)

40.00
1 Year 7.56% 7.48%
20.00
3 Years 5.65% 5.46%
0.00 5 Years 6.84% 6.67%
-20.00 Since Inception (17/Nov/2005) 7.63% 7.36%
-40.00 Past performance may or may not be sustained in future. • Returns : CAGR
FY 22-23 FY 21-22 FY 20-21 FY 19-20 FY 18-19
• Benchmark is CRISIL Low Duration Debt Index • For computation of since
ICICI Prudential Multicap Fund 3.17 23.15 73.57 -30.31 9.81
inception returns the allotment NAV has been taken as Rs. 100. The performance
NIFTY 500 Multicap 50:25:25 TRI -1.56 25.86 82.00 -26.46 9.67
of the scheme is benchmarked to the Total Return variant of the Index.
Past performance may or may not be sustained in future. The performance of the Absolute Returns for each financial year:
scheme is benchmarked to the Total Return variant of the Index. 9.00

ICICI Prudential Credit Risk Fund 8.00

Growth Option (As of September 30, 2023) 7.00


6.00
Period Scheme Returns Benchmark Returns
Return (%)

5.00
1 Year 6.96% 9.51%
4.00
3 Years 6.41% 8.05% 3.00
5 Years 7.60% 9.12% 2.00

Since Inception (03/Dec/2010) 8.17% 9.37% 1.00


0.00
Past performance may or may not be sustained in future. • Returns : CAGR • FY 22-23 FY 21-22 FY 20-21 FY 19-20 FY 18-19
Benchmark is CRISIL Credit Risk Debt C-II Index • “For since inception returns the ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund 5.55 4.01 8.04 7.95 6.84
allotment NAV has been taken as Rs.10.00. NAV of growth option is considered
CRISIL Low Duration Debt Index 5.59 4.49 6.46 8.14 8.19
for computation without considering the load”. The performance of the scheme
is benchmarked to the Total Return variant of the Index. Performance of the scheme is benchmarked to total return variant of the index.
Past performance may or may not be sustained in future. Absolute returns are
Absolute Returns for each financial year:
provided for the above mentioned financial years.
12.00
ICICI Prudential Asset Allocator Fund (FOF)
10.00 Growth Option (As of September 30, 2023)

8.00 Period Scheme Benchmark


Return (%)

6.00
1 Year 14.95% 11.99%
3 Years 16.70% 14.00%
4.00
5 Years 12.23% 11.94%
2.00
Since Inception (18-Dec-03) 11.95% 10.74%
0.00 With effect from close of business hours on February 01, 2019, the benchmark
FY 22-23 FY 21-22 FY 20-21 FY 19-20 FY 18-19
of the Scheme has been changed to CRISIL Hybrid 50 + 50 – Moderate Index.
ICICI Prudential Credit Risk Fund 5.19 6.71 8.48 9.54 6.95
Performance of the Scheme is benchmarked to total return variant of the index.
CRISIL Credit Risk Debt C-II Index 6.96 7.94 10.06 10.02 9.02
Past performance may or may not be sustained in the future. For computation
Performance of the scheme is benchmarked to total return variant of the index. of returns the allotment NAV has been taken as Rs. 10.00 without considering
Past performance may or may not be sustained in future. Absolute returns are the load. Date of inception of the scheme is December 18, 2003.
provided for the above mentioned financial years.

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ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund
Absolute Returns for each financial year: ICICI Prudential Flexicap Fund
50.00
Growth Option (As of September 30, 2023)
40.00
Period Scheme Returns Benchmark Returns
30.00
1 Year 18.41% 17.53%
Return (%)

20.00
3 Years - -
10.00
5 Years - -
0.00
Since Inception (17-Jul-21) 14.02% 12.30%
-10.00 Past performance may or may not be sustained in the future and the same
-20.00
may not necessarily provide the basis for comparison with other investment.
FY 22-23 FY 21-22 FY 20-21 FY 19-20 FY 18-19 For computation of since inception returns the allotment NAV has been taken
ICICI Prudenal Asset Allocator Fund (FOF) 7.61 13.97 45.84 -13.63 11.90 as Rs. 10.00. Benchmark is S&P BSE 500 TRI. The performance of the Scheme
CRISIL Hybrid 50 + 50 - Moderate Index 1.82 12.77 39.21 -7.30 11.79 is benchmarked to Total Return Variant of the Index. Load is not considered for
computation of returns. The date of inception of the Scheme in July 17, 2021.
Past performance may or may not be sustained in the future. Performance of the
Scheme is benchmarked to total return variant of the index. Absolute Returns for each financial year for the last 5 years:
6.00
ICICI Prudential MNC Fund 5.00
Growth Option (As of September 30, 2023)
4.00
Period Scheme Returns Benchmark Returns

Return (%)
3.00
1 Year 1993% 1255% 2.00
3 Years 2673% 1768% 1.00
5 Years - - 0.00
Since Inception (June 2019) 2127% 1482% -1.00
Benchmark for the scheme is Nifty MNC TRI. Performance of the scheme is bench- -2.00
FY 22-23 FY 21-22 FY 20-21 FY 19-20 FY 18-19
marked to total return variant of the index. Past performance may or may not be sus-
tained in the future and the same may not necessarily provide the basis for comparison ICICI Prudential Flexicap Fund 4.80 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
with other investment. For computation of since inception returns the allotment NAV S&P BSE 500 TRI -0.91 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
has been taken as Rs. 10.00. Date of inception is Scheme in June 17, 2019.
Performance of the scheme is benchmarked to total return variant of the index.
Absolute Returns for each financial year: Past performance may or may not be sustained in future. Absolute returns are
90.00 provided for the above mentioned financial years. For computation of returns the
80.00 allotment NAV has been taken as Rs. 10.00.
70.00
60.00
ICICI Prudential Income Optimizer Fund (FOF)
Return (%)

50.00 Growth Option (As of September 30, 2023)


40.00 Period Scheme Returns Benchmark Returns
30.00
1 Year 14.99% 10.71%
20.00
10.00 3 Years 11.65% 10.78%
0.00
5 Years 9.69% 10.55%
-10.00
FY 22-23 FY 21-22 FY 20-21 FY 19-20 FY 18-19 Since Inception (18/12/2003) 8.71% 8.64%
ICICI Prudential MNC Fund -0.11 23.79 84.89 0.00 0.00
Nifty MNC TRI 6.71 13.31 49.15 0.00 0.00 Performance of the scheme is benchmarked to total return variant of the index.
Past performance may or may not be sustained in the future. Returns greater
Past performance may or may not be sustained in future. The performance of the than 1 Year are CAGR. For computation of returns the allotment NAV has been
scheme is benchmarked to the Total Return variant of the Index. taken as Rs. 10.00 without considering the load. Date of inception of the scheme
is December 18, 2003. Benchmark of the scheme is NIFTY 50 TRI (35%) + CRISIL
ICICI Prudential Business Cycle Fund Composite Bond Index (65%).
Growth Option (As of September 30, 2023) Absolute Returns for each financial year:
Period Scheme Benchmark 30.00

1 Year 24.64% 17.69% 25.00

3 Years - - 20.00
Return (%)

15.00
5 Years - -
10.00
Since Inception (18-Jan-2021) 19.95% 16.61%
5.00
Past performance may or may not be sustained in future. • Returns : CAGR •
Benchmark is Nifty 500 TRI • For computation of since inception returns the 0.00
allotment NAV has been taken as Rs. 10.00. NAV of growth option is considered -5.00
for computation without considering the load”. As inception date of scheme is
-10.00
January 18, 2021, performance details for 3 years and 5 years are not available. FY 22-23 FY 21-22 FY 20-21 FY 19-20 FY 18-19
Absolute Returns for each financial year for the last 5 years (Growth Option): ICICI Prudenal Income Opmizer Fund (FOF) 6.59 9.48 23.26 -3.46 6.68
NIFTY 50 TRI (35%) + CRISIL Composite Bond
25.00 Index (65%) 2.91 10.06 27.77 -1.49 10.42

Performance of the scheme is benchmarked to total return variant of the index.


20.00
Past performance may or may not be sustained in the future. The above returns
for the last five financial years are absolute returns. Date of inception of the
15.00
scheme is December 18, 2003. With effect from closure of business hours on
Return (%)

10.00
February 01, 2019, benchmark of the Scheme is NIFTY 50 TRI (35%) + CRISIL
Composite Bond Index (65%).
5.00
ICICI Prudential Housing Opportunities Fund
0.00 Growth Option (As of September 30, 2023)

-5.00 Period Scheme Returns Benchmark Returns


FY 22-23 FY 21-22 FY 20-21 FY 19-20 FY 18-19
ICICI Prudential Business Cycle Fund 5.21 21.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 Year 22.09% 14.57%
Nifty 500 TRI -1.22 22.29 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 Years - -
Past performance may or may not be sustained in future. Absolute returns are 5 Years - -
provided for the above mentioned financial years during which the scheme was live.

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ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund

Period Scheme Returns Benchmark Returns The Trustee may declare IDCW to the Unit holders under the Scheme subject to
the availability of distributable surplus and the actual distribution of IDCWs and
Since Inception (18/04/2022) 17.87% 9.23% the frequency of distribution will be entirely at the discretion of the Trustee. Such
IDCW will be payable to the Unit holders whose names appear on the register of
Performance of the scheme is benchmarked to total return variant of the index.
Unit holders on the record date as fixed for the respective Schemes. The IDCW
Past performance may or may not be sustained in the future. Returns greater
than 1 Year are CAGR. For computation of returns the allotment NAV has been declared will be paid net of tax deducted at source, wherever applicable, to the
taken as Rs. 10.00 without considering the load. Date of inception of the scheme Unit holders within 7 working days from the record date. There is no assurance
is April 18, 2022. Benchmark of the scheme is Nifty Housing TRI. or guarantee to the Unit holders as to the rate of IDCW distribution nor that will
the IDCW be paid regularly. If the Fund declares IDCW, the NAV of the respective
Scheme has not completed the financial year hence it’s Absolute Returns are Schemes will stand reduced by the amount of IDCW and IDCW distribution tax
not available. (if applicable) paid. All the IDCW payments shall be in accordance and
compliance with SEBI Regulations, as applicable from time to time. The treatment
RECURRING EXPENSES: of unclaimed redemption & IDCW amount will be as per paragraph 14.3 of
As per the Regulations, the maximum recurring expenses that can be charged Master Circular for Mutual Funds dated May 19, 2023.
to the Scheme shall be subject to a percentage limit of daily net assets as in Equalization Reserve: When units are sold, and sale price (NAV) is higher than
the table below: face value of the unit, a portion of sale price that represents realized gains is
credited to an Equalization Reserve Account and which can be used to pay
First Next Next Next Next Next Rs.40,000 Bal- IDCW. IDCW may be distributed out of investors capital (Equalization Reserve),
Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. crores ance which is part of sale price that represents realized gains.
500 250 1,250 3,000 5,000
crore crore crore crore crore WAIVER OF LOAD FOR DIRECT APPLICATIONS:
Not applicable.
2.25% 2.00% 1.75% 1.60% 1.50% TER reduction of 1.05%
0.05% for every TAX BENEFITS OF INVESTING IN THE MUTUAL FUND:
increase of Rs. 5,000 Investors are advised to refer to Statement of Additional Information
crore of daily net as- (SAI) available on the website of AMC viz; www.icicipruamc.com and also
sets or part thereof independently refer to the tax advisor.

The above expense percentage excludes additional expenses that can be PUBLICATION OF DAILY NET ASSET VALUE (NAV):
charged towards: i) 5 bps under the Regulation 52(6A)(c), ii) 30 bps for gross The NAV will be calculated and disclosed at the close of every Business Day. NAV
new inflows from B30 cities and iii) Goods and Services Tax on investment will be determined on every Business Day except in special circumstances. NAV
management and advisory fees. The same is more specifically elaborated below. of the scheme shall be:
Pursuant to SEBI circulars no. CIR/IMD/DF/21/2012 dated September 13, 2012, • Prominently disclosed by the AMC under a separate head on the AMC’s website
SEBI/HO/IMD/DF2/CIR/P/2018/16 dated February 02, 2018, SEBI/HO/IMD/ (www.icicipruamc.com) by 10.00 a.m. on the following business day,
DF2/CIR/P/2018/137 dated October 22, 2018, SEBI (Mutual Funds) Second
• On the website of Association of Mutual Funds in India - AMFI ( HYPERLINK
Amendment Regulations, 2012 and SEBI (Mutual Funds) (Fourth Amendment)
“http://www.amfiindia.com” www.amfiindia.com) by 10.00 a.m. on the following
Regulations 2018, following additional costs or expenses may be charged to
business day, and
the scheme, namely:
• Shall be made available at all Customer Service Centres of the AMC.
(i) The AMC may charge Goods and Services Tax on investment and advisory
fees to the scheme of the Fund in addition to the maximum limit of total The schemes are permitted to take exposure to overseas securities, thus the
expenses ratio as prescribed in Regulation 52 of the Regulations, whereas schemes requires extended timeline for NAV disclosure to ensure that all securities
Goods and Services Tax on other than investment and advisory fees, if any, are valued basis same day valuation. In light of the above, NAV of the schemes
shall be borne by the scheme within the maximum limit as per regulation would be declared by 10.00 a.m. on the following business day.
52 of the Regulations. In case of any delay, the reasons for such delay would be explained to AMFI
(ii) expenses not exceeding of 0.30 per cent of daily net assets, if the new and SEBI by the next day. If the NAVs are not available before commencement
inflows from B30 cities as specified by the Securities and Exchange Board of business hours on the following day due to any reason, the Fund shall issue
of India, from time to time are at least – a press release providing reasons and explaining when the Fund would be able
to publish the NAVs.
• 30 per cent of the gross new inflows from retail investors from B30
cities into the scheme, or; For Fund of Fund Scheme:
• 15 per cent of the average assets under management (year to date) of The NAV will be calculated and disclosed at the close of every Business Day. NAV
the scheme, whichever is higher; will be determined on every Business Day except in special circumstances. NAV
of the scheme shall be:
Provided that if inflows from B30 cities are less than the higher of the
above, such expenses on daily net assets of the scheme shall be charged on • Prominently disclosed by the AMC under a separate head on the AMC’s website
proportionate basis; (www.icicipruamc.com) by 10.00 a.m. of the following business day,
Provided further that expenses charged under this clause shall be utilised for • On the website of Association of Mutual Funds in India - AMFI (www.amfiindia.
distribution expenses incurred for bringing inflows from B30 cities; com) by 10.00 a.m. of the following business day, and
Provided further that amount incurred as expense on account of inflows from • Shall be made available at all Customer Service Centres of the AMC.
B30 cities shall be credited back to the scheme in case the said inflows are In case of any delay, the reasons for such delay would be explained to AMFI
redeemed within a period of one year from the date of investment. and SEBI by the next day. If the NAVs are not available before commencement
The AMC would charge expenses for B30 in accordance with the clarifications of business hours on the following day due to any reason, the Fund shall issue
received from SEBI/AMFI from time to time. a press release providing reasons and explaining when the Fund would be able
to publish the NAVs.
For above purposes, ‘B30 cities’ shall be beyond Top 30 cities as at the end of
the previous financial year as communicated by AMFI. Retail investors would FOR INVESTOR GRIEVANCES PLEASE CONTACT:
mean individual investors from whom inflows into the Scheme would amount
upto Rs. 2,00,000/- per transaction. Name and Address of Name, address, telephone number, fax number,
Registrar e-mail address of ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund
Additional expenses, incurred towards different heads mentioned under sub-
regulations (2) and (4) of Regulation 52 of the Regulations, not exceeding 0.05 Computer Age Management Mr. Rajen Kotak – Investor Relations Officer
per cent of daily net assets of the scheme. However, such additional expenses Services Ltd. (CAMS) ICICI Prudential Asset Management
will not be charged if exit load is not levied or not applicable to the Scheme. Unit: ICICI Prudential Mutual Company Ltd., 2nd Floor, Block B-2, Nirlon
At least 2 basis points on daily net assets shall be annually set apart for Fund Knowledge Park, Western Express Highway,
investor education and awareness initiatives. The same shall be within limits New No 10. Old No. 178, Opp. Goregaon (East), Mumbai - 400 063.
specified under Regulation 52 of the SEBI (Mutual Funds) Regulation. to Hotel Palm Grove, MGR Salai Phone: (91)(22) 26852000, Fax: (91)(22) 2686
(K.H. Road), Chennai - 600 034. 8313, E-mail: enquiry@icicipruamc.com
Brokerage and transaction cost incurred for the purpose of execution of trade
shall be charged to the schemes as provided under Regulation 52 (6A) (a) upto UNITHOLDERS’ INFORMATION:
12 bps and 5 bps for cash market transactions and derivatives transactions
respectively. Any payment towards brokerage and transaction costs, over and The AMC shall disclose portfolio of the scheme (along with ISIN) as on the
above the said 12 bps and 5 bps for cash market transactions and derivatives last day of the month / half-year within 10 days from the close of each
transactions respectively may be charged to the scheme within the maximum month / half-year respectively on website of:
limit of Total Expense Ratio (TER) as prescribed under regulation 52. • AMC i.e. www.icicipruamc.com
Expenses shall be charged / borne in accordance with the Regulations prevailing • AMFI i.e. www.amfiindia.com.
from time to time. The scheme Risk-o-meter shall be evaluated on a monthly basis and shall
Investors are requested to refer to the SID for details of recurring expenses be disclosed along with portfolio disclosure for all their schemes on their
applicable to the scheme. respective website and on AMFI website within 10 days from the close of
each month. Any change in risk-o-meter shall be communicated by way of
IDCW Policy:
Notice cum Addendum and by way of an e-mail or SMS to unitholders of
Unit holders to note that the Trustee may declare IDCW from time to time in ac- that particular scheme.
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The AMC shall send via email both the monthly and half-yearly statement 1. The Consolidated Account Statement (CAS) for each calendar month will
of scheme portfolio within 10 days from the close of each month / half-year be issued on or before fifteenth day of succeeding month to the investors
respectively. The AMC shall send the details of the scheme portfolio while who have provided valid Permanent Account Number (PAN). Further, CAS
communicating the monthly and half-yearly statement of scheme portfolio will be sent via email where any of the folios consolidated has an email
via email or any other mode as may be communicated by SEBI/AMFI from id or to the email id of the first unit holder as per KYC records.
time to time within the prescribed timelines. The AMC shall provide a feature 2. For folios not included in the Consolidated Account Statement (CAS), the
wherein a link is provided to the investors to their registered email address to AMC shall henceforth issue account statement to the investors on a monthly
enable the investor to directly view/download only the portfolio of schemes basis, pursuant to any financial transaction in such folios on or before
subscribed by the said investor. The portfolio disclosure shall also include the fifteenth day of succeeding month.
scheme risk-o-meter, name of benchmark and risk-o-meter of benchmark.
3. The AMC shall send an allotment confirmation specifying the units allotted
The AMC shall publish an advertisement in all India edition of at least two by way of email and/or SMS within 5 Business Days of receipt of valid
daily newspapers, one each in English and Hindi, every half year disclosing application/transaction to the Unit holders registered e-mail address and/
the hosting of the half-yearly statement of the scheme’s portfolio on the or mobile number.
AMC’s website and on the website of AMFI.
4. In case of a specific request received from the unit holder, the AMC shall
The unitholders whose e-mail addresses are not registered with the Fund are provide the account statement to the investors within 5 business days from
requested to update / provide their email address to the Fund for updating the receipt of such request.
the database. The AMC shall provide a physical copy of the statement of
5. In the case of joint holding in a folio, the first named Unit holder shall
scheme portfolio, without charging any cost, on specific request received
receive the CAS/account statement. The holding pattern has to be same
from a unit holder.
in all folios across Mutual Funds for CAS.
In terms of Regulations 59 and SEBI circular no. CIR/IMD/DF/21/2012 dated
Further, in case if no transaction has taken place in a folio during the
September 13, 2012, the AMC shall within one month from the close of each
period of six months ended September 30 and March 31, the CAS detailing
half year, that is on 31st March and on 30th September, host a soft copy of
the holdings across all Schemes of all mutual funds, shall be emailed at
its unaudited financial results on their website. The half-yearly unaudited
the registered email address of the unitholders on half yearly basis, on or
report shall contain details as specified in Twelfth Schedule and such other
before twenty first day of succeeding month, unless a specific request is
details as are necessary for the purpose of providing a true and fair view
made to receive the same in physical form.
of the operations of the mutual fund. Further, the AMC shall publish an
advertisement disclosing the hosting of such financial results on their website, The asset management company shall issue units in dematerialized form
in atleast one English daily newspaper having nationwide circulation and in to a unit holder in a scheme within two working days of the receipt of
a newspaper having wide circulation published in the language of the region request from the unit holder.
where the Head Office of the mutual fund is situated. 6. Each CAS issued to the investors shall also provide the total purchase value
/ cost of investment in each scheme.
Half Yearly Results:
Further, CAS issued for the half-year(September/ March) shall also provide:
In terms of Regulations 59 and SEBI circular no. CIR/IMD/DF/21/2012 dated
September 13, 2012, the AMC shall within one month from the close of each a. The amount of actual commission paid by AMCs/Mutual Funds (MFs) to
half year, that is on 31st March and on 30th September, host a soft copy of its distributors (in absolute terms) during the half-year period against the
unaudited financial results on their website. The half-yearly unaudited report concerned investor’s total investments in each MF scheme. The term
shall contain details as specified in Twelfth Schedule and such other details ‘commission’ here refers to all direct monetary payments and other
as are necessary for the purpose of providing a true and fair view of the payments made in the form of gifts / rewards, trips, event sponsorships
operations of the mutual fund. Further, the AMC shall publish an advertisement etc. by AMCs/MFs to distributors. Further, a mention may be made in such
disclosing the hosting of such financial results on their website, in atleast one CAS indicating that the commission disclosed is gross commission and does
English daily newspaper having nationwide circulation and in a newspaper not exclude costs incurred by distributors such as Goods and Services Tax
having wide circulation published in the language of the region where the (wherever applicable, as per existing rates), operating expenses, etc.
Head Office of the mutual fund is situated. b. The scheme’s average Total Expense Ratio (in percentage terms) along with
Seeding of Aadhaar number: Investors are advised to refer to Statement the break up between Investment and Advisory fees, Commission paid to the
of Additional Information (SAI) available on the website of AMC viz; www. distributor and Other expenses for the period for each scheme’s applicable
icicipruamc.com. plan where the concerned investor has actually invested in.
Such half-yearly CAS shall be issued to all MF investors, excluding those
TRANSACTION CHARGES
investors who do not have any holdings in MF schemes and where no
Pursuant to SEBI Circular No. Cir/ IMD/ DF/13/ 2011 dated August 22, 2011 commission against their investment has been paid to distributors, during the
transaction charge per subscription of Rs.10,000/- and above may be charged concerned half-year period.
in the following manner:
In case of the units are held in dematerialized (demat) form, the statement
i. The existing investors may be charged Rs.100/- as transaction charge per
of holding of the beneficiary account holder will be sent by the respective
subscription of Rs.10,000/- and above;
Depository Participant periodically.
ii. A first time investor may be charged Rs.150/- as transaction charge per
subscription of Rs.10,000/- and above. CAS for investors having Demat account:
There shall be no transaction charge on subscription below Rs. 10,000/- and • Investors having MF investments and holding securities in Demat account
on transactions other than purchases/ subscriptions relating to new inflows. shall receive a single Consolidated Account Statement (CAS) from the
Depository.
In case of investment through Systematic Investment Plan (SIP), transaction
charges shall be deducted only if the total commitment through SIP amounts • Consolidation of account statement shall be done on the basis of
to Rs. 10,000/- and above. The transaction charges in such cases shall be Permanent Account Number (PAN). In case of multiple holding, it shall be
deducted in 4 equal installments. PAN of the first holder and pattern of holding. The CAS shall be generated
on a monthly basis.
However, the option to charge “transaction charges” is at the discretion
of the distributors. Investors may note that distributors can opt to receive • If there is any transaction in any of the Demat accounts of the investor
transaction charges based on ‘type of the Scheme’. Accordingly, the or in any of his mutual fund folios, depositories shall send the CAS within
transaction charges would be deducted from the subscription amounts, as ten days from the month end. In case, there is no transaction in any of
applicable. the mutual fund folios and demat accounts then CAS with holding details
shall be sent to the investor on half yearly basis.
Transaction charges shall also be deducted on purchases/subscriptions
received through non-demat mode from the investors investing through a • In case an investor has multiple accounts across two depositories, the
valid ARN holder i.e. AMFI Registered Distributor (provided the distributor depository with whom the account has been opened earlier will be the
has opted-in to receive the transaction charges) in respect of transactions default depository.
routed through Stock Exchange(s) platform viz. NSE Mutual Fund Platform The dispatch of CAS by the depositories would constitute compliance by the
(“NMF-II”) and BSE Mutual Fund Platform (“BSE STAR MF”). AMC/ the Mutual Fund with the requirement under Regulation 36(4) of SEBI
The aforesaid transaction charge shall be deducted by the Asset Management (Mutual Funds) Regulations.
Company from the subscription amount and paid to the distributor, as the However, the AMC reserves the right to furnish the account statement in
case may be and the balance amount shall be invested subject to deduction addition to the CAS, if deemed fit in the interest of investor(s).
of Goods & Services Tax.
KNOW YOUR CUSTOMER(KYC)
Transaction Charges shall not be deducted if: It is mandatory to complete the KYC requirements for all unit holders, including
• Purchase/Subscription made directly with the fund through any mode (i.e. for all joint holders and the guardian in case of folio of a minor investor.
not through any distributor/agent). Accordingly, financial transactions (including redemptions, switches and all
• Purchase/ subscription made in demat mode through stock Exchange, types of systematic plans) and non-financial requests will not be processed if
irrespective of investment amount. the unit holders have not completed KYC requirements.
CAS/ Statement of account shall state the net investment (i.e. gross Unit holders are advised to use the applicable KYC Form for completing the
subscription less transaction charge) and the number of units subject to KYC requirements and submit the form at our nearest branch. Further, upon
deduction of Goods and Services Tax. updation of PAN/KYC details with the KRA (KRA-KYC)/CERSAI (CKYC), the unit
holders are requested to intimate us/our Registrar and Transfer Agent, Computer
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details for updation in our records. Sector % to NAV
CKYCR (Central KYC Records Registry) has now been extended to Legal Entities
as well, procedure for the same shall be prescribed from time to time. Automobile And Auto Components 7.81%
For more details, please refer SAI available on the AMC’s website. Telecommunication 7.77%
STAMP DUTY: Information Technology 7.54%
Pursuant to Notification No. S.O. 1226(E) and G.S.R. 226(E) dated March 30,
Cash,Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets 6.44%
2020 issued by Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance, Government of
India, read with Part I of Chapter IV of Notification dated February 21, 2019 Power 5.68%
issued by Legislative Department, Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of
India on the Finance Act, 2019, a stamp duty @ 0.005% of the transaction Services 2.33%
value would be levied on applicable mutual fund transactions, with effect Fast Moving Consumer Goods 2.21%
from July 1, 2020. Accordingly, pursuant to levy of stamp duty, the number
of units allotted on purchase transactions (including IDCW reinvestment) to Telecom 1.71%
the unitholders would be reduced to that extent. For more details, refer SAI. Pharma 1.68%
MAILING OF SCHEME WISE ANNUAL REPORT OR ABRIDGED SUMMARY:
Government Securities 1.61%
The scheme wise annual report shall be hosted on the website of the AMC
and on the website of the AMFI soon as may be possible but not later than Construction 1.25%
four months from the date of closure of the relevant accounts year. The AMC
Metals & Mining 1.18%
shall publish an advertisement every year in all India edition of at least two
daily newspapers, one each in English and Hindi, disclosing the hosting of the Media, Entertainment & Publication 1.09%
scheme wise annual report on the website of the AMC.
Chemicals 1.05%
The AMC shall display prominently on the AMC’s website link of the scheme
wise annual report and physical copy of the same shall be made available to Construction Materials 0.98%
the unitholders at the registered / corporate office of the AMC at all times.
Tobacco 0.72%
The AMC shall email the annual report or an abridged summary thereof to the
unitholders whose email addresses are registered with the Fund. The unitholders Capital Goods 0.46%
whose e-mail addresses are not registered with the Fund are requested to Consumer Durables 0.38%
update / provide their email address to the Fund for updating the database.
Physical copy of scheme wise annual report or abridged summary shall be Total 100.00%
provided to investors who have opted to receive the same.
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets includes TREPS, Reverse
The AMC shall also provide a physical copy of the abridged summary of the Repo, Term Deposits and Net Current Assets. Net Current Assets includes
Annual Report, without charging any cost, on specific request received from the adjustment amount for disclosures of derivatives, wherever applicable.
unitholder.
As per regulation 56(3A) of the Regulations, copy of Schemewise Annual Report Additional Disclosures under ICICI Prudential Multi-Asset Fund:
shall be also made available to unitholder on payment of nominal fees. SCHEME’S PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS:
a) Top 10 Holdings as on September 30, 2023
CASH INVESTMENTS IN THE SCHEME:
Currently, the AMC is not accepting cash investments. Notice shall be provided in Company % to AUM
this regard as and when the facility is made available.
CCIL 17.79%
Investments through systematic routes: In case of registration requests for
Systematic Investment Plan (SIP)/ Systematic Transfer Plan (STP)/ IDCW NTPC Ltd. 6.90%
Transfer, are received without any distributor code, the same shall be by default Gold 6.80%
registered under Direct Plan of the Scheme. Similarly, in case of existing SIP/
STP/ IDCW Transfer registrations without distributor code, all future installments Government Securities 6.14%
after the Effective Date shall be processed under the Direct Plan.
ICICI Bank Ltd. 5.76%
Redemption requests: Where Units under a Scheme are held under both the
Plans, the investor must clearly state the Plan in which the redemption/switch HDFC Bank Ltd. 4.63%
request has to be processed, failing which the request will not be processed Bharti Airtel Ltd. 3.77%
under the Direct Plan. However, where Units under the requested Option are
held only under one Plan, the request would be processed under such Plan. Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. 3.57%
Tax consequences: Switch / redemption may entail tax consequences. Investors Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. 3.40%
should consult their professional tax advisor before initiating such requests.
Reliance Industries Ltd. 3.17%
ADDITIONAL DISCLOSURES:
Total 61.93%
Additional Disclosures under ICICI Prudential Value Discovery Fund:
SCHEME’S PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS: Term Deposits have been excluded in calculating Top 10 holdings’ exposure.
a) Top 10 Holdings as on September 30, 2023
b) Sector wise holdings as on September 30, 2023
Company % to NAV Sector % to AUM
Bharti Airtel Ltd. 7.77% Financial Services 21.92%
HDFC Bank Ltd. 7.36% Cash,Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets 21.11%
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. 6.58% Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 9.48%
ICICI Bank Ltd. 6.37% Automobile And Auto Components 7.02%
Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. 5.61% Power 6.90%
Infosys Ltd. 5.40% Healthcare 6.51%
NTPC Ltd. 5.14% Government Securities 6.14%
CCIL 4.06% Information Technology 4.55%
Reliance Industries Ltd. 3.38% Telecommunication 3.77%
Axis Bank Ltd. 2.52% Metals & Mining 2.43%
Total 54.19% Mutual Fund 2.13%
Term Deposits have been excluded in calculating Top 10 holdings’ exposure. Construction 1.39%
b) Sector wise holdings as on September 30, 2023 Services 1.19%
Sector % to NAV Construction Materials 1.18%
Financial Services 25.81% Fast Moving Consumer Goods 1.08%
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 11.93% Media, Entertainment & Publication 1.04%
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Sector % to AUM Company % to NAV


Capital Goods 0.55% Axis Bank Ltd. 5.27%
Realty 0.52% Avenue Supermarts Ltd. 5.10%
Chemicals 0.45% Infosys Ltd. 4.52%
Pharma 0.08% SBI Cards & Payment Services Ltd. 3.71%
Total 100.00% Larsen & Toubro Ltd. 3.22%
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets includes TREPS, Reverse Total 53.66%
Repo, Term Deposits and Net Current Assets. Net Current Assets includes
the adjustment amount for disclosures of derivatives, wherever applicable. Term Deposits have been excluded in calculating Top 10 holdings’ exposure.

Additional Disclosures under ICICI Prudential Bluechip Fund: b) Sector wise holdings as on March 31, 2023
SCHEME’S PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS: Sector % to Nav
a) Top 10 Holdings as on September 30, 2023
Financial Services 32.69%
Company % to NAV
Automobile And Auto Components 9.96%
CCIL 11.14%
Healthcare 9.08%
ICICI Bank Ltd. 9.16%
Information Technology 8.20%
Larsen & Toubro Ltd. 7.91%
Consumer Services 8.19%
Reliance Industries Ltd. 6.56%
Cash,Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets 6.67%
Infosys Ltd. 5.70%
Telecommunication 5.37%
HDFC Bank Ltd. 5.22%
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 4.04%
Axis Bank Ltd. 4.94%
Construction 3.54%
Derivatives 4.15%
Fast Moving Consumer Goods 2.95%
Ultratech Cement Ltd. 3.78%
Services 2.82%
Bharti Airtel Ltd. 3.76%
Media, Entertainment & Publication 2.43%
Total 62.32%
Realty 1.73%
Term Deposits have been excluded in calculating Top 10 holdings’ exposure.
Construction Materials 1.61%
b) Sector wise holdings as on September 30, 2023
Consumer Durables 0.59%
Sector % to NAV
Chemicals 0.10%
Financial Services 26.09%
Power 0.03%
Cash,Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets 10.95%
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 10.25% Total 100.00%
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets includes TREPS, Reverse
Information Technology 9.85%
Repo, Term Deposits and Net Current Assets. Net Current Assets includes
Automobile And Auto Components 9.47% the adjustment amount for disclosures of derivatives, wherever applicable.
Construction 7.91% Additional Disclosures under ICICI Prudential Balanced Advantage Fund:
SCHEME’S PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS:
Construction Materials 4.53%
a) Top 10 Holdings as on September 30, 2023
Healthcare 4.44%
Company % to Nav
Fast Moving Consumer Goods 4.34%
Government Securities 16.51%
Telecommunication 3.76%
HDFC Bank Ltd. 5.04%
Power 2.05%
ICICI Bank Ltd. 4.65%
Consumer Services 1.24%
CCIL 3.58%
Capital Goods 1.22%
Infosys Ltd. 3.48%
Metals & Mining 1.08%
TVS Motor Company Ltd. 3.47%
Realty 1.05%
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. 3.12%
Government Securities 0.61%
Reliance Industries Ltd. 2.68%
Media, Entertainment & Publication 0.44%
EMBASSY OFFICE PARKS REIT 2.45%
Services 0.37%
State Bank of India 2.35%
Consumer Durables 0.35%
Total 47.33%
Total 100.00%
Term Deposits have been excluded in calculating Top 10 holdings’ exposure.
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets includes TREPS, Reverse
Repo, Term Deposits and Net Current Assets. Net Current Assets includes b) Sector wise holdings as on September 30, 2023
the adjustment amount for disclosures of derivatives, wherever applicable.
Sector % to Nav
Additional Disclosures under ICICI Prudential Long Term Equity Fund (Tax Saving):
Financial Services 25.05%
SCHEME’S PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS:
a) Top 10 Holdings as on September 30, 2023 Government Securities 16.51%

Company % to NAV Automobile And Auto Components 9.44%

ICICI Bank Ltd. 8.14% Information Technology 7.10%

CCIL 7.18% Cash,Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets 6.44%

HDFC Bank Ltd. 5.88% Fast Moving Consumer Goods 5.73%

Bharti Airtel Ltd. 5.37% Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 4.58%

Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. 5.27% Consumer Services 3.53%


Realty 3.43%

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Sector % to Nav Additional Disclosures under ICICI Prudential Credit Risk Fund:
SCHEME’S PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS:
Healthcare 2.87%
a) Top 10 Holdings as on September 30, 2023
Telecommunication 2.61%
Company % to AUM
Construction 2.44%
Government Securities 17.86%
Power 2.19%
CCIL 4.81%
Services 1.80%
Avanse Financial Services Ltd 3.33%
Metals & Mining 1.64%
SEIL Energy India Ltd 3.33%
Construction Materials 1.52%
EMBASSY OFFICE PARKS REIT 3.29%
Consumer Durables 1.15%
Varroc Engineering Ltd. 3.29%
Media, Entertainment & Publication 0.67%
ONGC Petro additions Ltd. 3.10%
Chemicals 0.65%
Aadhar Housing Finance Ltd. 3.09%
Capital Goods 0.60%
TVS Credit Services Ltd. 3.07%
Textiles 0.05%
DME Development Ltd. 2.97%
Total 100%
Total 48.14%
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets includes TREPS, Reverse
Term Deposits have been excluded in calculating Top 10 holdings’ exposure.
Repo, Term Deposits and Net Current Assets. Net Current Assets includes
the adjustment amount for disclosures of derivatives, wherever applicable. b) Sector wise holdings as on September 30, 2023
Additional Disclosures under ICICI Prudential Multicap Fund: Sector % to AUM
SCHEME’S PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS:
Financial Services 30.04%
a) Top 10 Holdings as on September 30, 2023
Government Securities 17.86%
Company % to NAV
Construction 9.63%
ICICI Bank Ltd. 6.48%
Realty 8.83%
CCIL 4.79%
Cash,Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets 7.16%
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. 3.04%
Automobile And Auto Components 6.83%
Reliance Industries Ltd. 2.93%
Power 4.98%
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. 2.58%
Chemicals 3.95%
Infosys Ltd. 2.31%
Services 3.15%
Oil India Ltd. 2.18%
Construction Materials 2.83%
Cummins India Ltd. 2.14%
Diversified 2.46%
Bharti Airtel Ltd. 2.04%
Telecommunication 0.97%
HDFC Bank Ltd. 2.02%
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 0.66%
Total 30.51%
Fast Moving Consumer Goods 0.65%
Term Deposits have been excluded in calculating Top 10 holdings’ exposure.
Total 100.00%
b) Sector wise holdings as on September 30, 2023
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets includes TREPS, Reverse
Sector % to NAV Repo, Term Deposits and Net Current Assets.
Financial Services 18.38% Note: The aforesaid sector includes investments in Bank CDs, TREPS, G-Secs,
T-Bills, short term deposits of scheduled commercial banks and AAA rated
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 10.82% securities issued by Public Financial Institutions and Public Sector Banks, as
Automobile And Auto Components 9.59% applicable.
Information Technology 7.31% Additional Disclosures under ICICI Prudential Medium Term Bond Fund:
SCHEME’S PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS:
Cash,Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets 7.64%
a) Top 10 Holdings as on September 30, 2023
Healthcare 6.49%
Company % to AUM
Capital Goods 6.21%
Government Securities 35.95%
Services 5.10%
Power 4.46% Godrej Industries Ltd. 3.83%

Fast Moving Consumer Goods 4.29% The Great Eastern Shipping Company Ltd. 3.24%

Consumer Durables 3.98% Oriental Nagpur Betul Highway Ltd. 3.23%

Construction 2.69% CCIL 3.05%

Media, Entertainment & Publication 2.66% Small Industries Development Bank Of India 3.02%
Telecommunication 2.37% IIFL Home Finance Ltd. 2.90%
Chemicals 2.27% DME Development Ltd. 2.71%
Consumer Services 2.20% TVS Credit Services Ltd. 2.50%
Construction Materials 1.80% JM Financial Credit Solution Ltd. 2.44%
Government Securities 0.62% Total 62.87%
Realty 0.47% Term Deposits have been excluded in calculating Top 10 holdings’ exposure.
Metals & Mining 0.36%
b) Sector wise holdings as on September 30, 2023
Utilities 0.29%
Sector % to AUM
Total 100.00%
Government Securities 35.95%
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets includes TREPS, Reverse
Repo, Term Deposits and Net Current Assets. Net Current Assets includes Financial Services 29.03%
the adjustment amount for disclosures of derivatives, wherever applicable. Construction 11.14%

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Sector % to AUM Company % to NAV


Services 5.05% ICICI Prudential Business Cycle Fund - Direct - Growth 4.99%
Cash,Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets 4.51% ICICI Prudential Technology Fund - Direct - Growth 4.87%
Realty 4.13% ICICI Prudential Large & Mid Cap Fund - Direct Plan - Growth 4.64%
Diversified 3.83% ICICI Prudential Value Discovery Fund - Direct Plan - Growth 4.02%
Power 3.18% Total 66.39%
Chemicals 2.28% Term Deposits have been excluded in calculating Top 10 holdings’ exposure.
Telecommunication 0.82% b) Sector wise holdings as on September 30, 2023
Automobile And Auto Components 0.08% Sector % to NAV
Total 100.00% Mutual Fund 97.32%
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets includes TREPS, Reverse Cash,Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets 2.68%
Repo, Term Deposits and Net Current Assets.
Total 100.00%
Note: The aforesaid sector includes investments in Bank CDs, TREPS, G-Secs,
T-Bills, short term deposits of scheduled commercial banks and AAA rated Cash, Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets includes TREPS, Reverse
securities issued by Public Financial Institutions and Public Sector Banks, as Repo, Term Deposits and Net Current Assets.
applicable.
c) EXPENSE RATIO OF UNDERLYING SCHEMES AS ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2023 :
Additional Disclosures under ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund:
Security Name Sum of Actual FRE Sum of
SCHEME’S PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS: (Fund Recurring Weightage
a) Top 10 Holdings as on September 30, 2023 Expenses)
Company % to AUM ICICI Prudential All Seasons Bond Fund 0.56% 0.05%

Government Securities 61.30% ICICI Prudential Large & Mid Cap Fund - 0.76% 0.04%
Direct - Growth
Small Industries Development Bank Of India 6.13% ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund - 0.61% 0.05%
LIC Housing Finance Ltd. 5.43% Direct Plan - Growth
ICICI Prudential Bluechip Fund - Direct 0.82% 0.02%
DME Development Ltd. 3.57%
- Growth
CCIL 2.96% ICICI Prudential Infrastructure Fund - 1.21% 0.04%
Motilal oswal finvest Ltd 1.98% Direct Plan - Growth
ICICI Prudential Value Discovery Fund - 0.90% 0.04%
Power Finance Corporation Ltd. 1.58%
Direct - Growth
TMF Holdings Ltd. 1.55% ICICI Prudential Banking and Financial 0.83% 0.05%
HDFC Bank Ltd. 1.55% Services Fund - Direct Plan - Growth
ICICI Prudential Gilt Fund - Direct - 0.56% 0.01%
Axis Bank Ltd. 1.54% Growth
Total 87.59% ICICI Prudential Savings Fund - Direct - 0.40% 0.03%
Growth
Term Deposits have been excluded in calculating Top 10 holdings’ exposure.
ICICI Prudential Short Term - Direct Plan 0.45% 0.03%
b) Sector wise holdings as on September 30, 2023 - Growth Option
Sector % to AUM ICICI Prudential Banking and PSU Debt 0.39% 0.01%
Fund - Direct Plan - Growth
Government Securities 61.30%
ICICI Prudential Corporate Bond Fund - 0.32% 0.01%
Financial Services 30.06% Direct - Growth
Construction 4.14% ICICI Prudential Bond Fund - Direct Plan 0.60% 0.01%
- Growth
Diversified 1.18% ICICI Prudential Gold ETF 0.50% 0.05%
Realty 0.98% ICICI Prudential Exports and Services 1.41% 0.02%
Fund - Direct - Growth
Power 0.82%
ICICI Prudential Commodities Fund Direct 0.85% 0.01%
Telecommunication 0.74% Growth
Cash,Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets 0.66% ICICI Prudential Pharma Healthcare and 0.93% 0.03%
Diagnostics Fund - DR GR
Services 0.12%
ICICI Prudential FMCG Fund - Direct Plan 1.07% 0.02%
Total 100.00% - Growth
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets includes TREPS, Reverse ICICI Prudential Dividend Yield Equity 0.57% 0.01%
Repo, Term Deposits and Net Current Assets. Fund Direct Growth
ICICI Prudential Technology Fund - Direct 0.72% 0.04%
Note: The aforesaid sector includes investments in Bank CDs, TREPS, G-Secs,
- Growth
T-Bills, short term deposits of scheduled commercial banks and AAA rated
securities issued by Public Financial Institutions and Public Sector Banks, as ICICI Prudential Business Cycle Fund - 0.65% 0.03%
applicable. Direct Plan - Growth
Additional Disclosures under ICICI Prudential Asset Allocator Fund (FOF): ICICI Prudential Ultra Short Term Fund 0.39% 0.00%
SCHEME’S PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS: ICICI Prudential Credit Risk FUND 0.69% 0.00%
a) Top 10 Holdings as on September 30, 2023 ICICI Prudential Medium Term Bond Fund 0.59% 0.01%

Company % to NAV ICICI Prudential Bharat Consumption 0.99% 0.02%


Fund
ICICI Prudential Gold ETF 9.71%
ICICI Prudential Housing Opportunities 0.57% 0.00%
ICICI Prudential All Seasons Bond Fund - Direct Plan - Growth 8.82% Fund

ICICI Prudential Savings Fund - Direct - Growth 8.68% ICICI Prudential Innovation Fund - Direct 0.68% 0.00%
Plan - Growth
ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund - Direct Plan 7.90% ICICI Prudential Focused Equity Fund - 0.52% 0.01%
ICICI Prudential Banking and Financial Services Fund - Direct 6.43% Direct Plan - Growth
- Growth Total 19.54% 0.63%
ICICI Prudential Short Term Fund - Direct Plan - Growth Option 6.33% The above excludes Goods & Services tax (GST) on Management fees

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ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund
Additional Disclosures under ICICI Prudential MNC Fund:
Sector % to NAV
SCHEME’S PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS:
a) Top 10 Holdings as on September 30, 2023 Cash,Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets 5.85%
Construction Materials 4.81%
Company % to NAV
Telecommunication 4.22%
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. 9.14%
Capital Goods 3.27%
CCIL 8.57%
Power 2.95%
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. 6.22%
Realty 1.71%
Hindustan Unilever Ltd. 4.91%
Services 1.36%
Infosys Ltd. 4.81%
Government Securities 1.20%
Bharti Airtel Ltd. 4.17%
Consumer Services 0.56%
Larsen & Toubro Ltd. 4.15%
Media, Entertainment & Publication 0.50%
Siemens Ltd. 3.46%
Telecom 0.39%
Procter & Gamble Hygiene and Health Care Ltd. 3.31%
Diversified 0.15%
Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. 3.24%
Total 100.00%
Total 51.98%
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets includes TREPS, Reverse
Term Deposits have been excluded in calculating Top 10 holdings’ exposure.
Repo, Term Deposits and Net Current Assets. Net Current Assets includes
b) Sector wise holdings as on September 30, 2023 the adjustment amount for disclosures of derivatives, wherever applicable.

Sector % to NAV Additional Disclosures under ICICI Prudential Flexicap Fund:


SCHEME’S PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS:
Healthcare 19.69%
a) Top 10 Holdings as on September 30, 2023
Fast Moving Consumer Goods 15.34%
Company % to NAV
Automobile And Auto Components 12.85%
TVS Motor Company Ltd. 9.78%
Capital Goods 12.85%
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. 9.00%
Cash,Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets 9.21%
ICICI Bank Ltd. 7.28%
Telecommunication 5.99%
HDFC Bank Ltd. 5.78%
Information Technology 5.91%
Avenue Supermarts Ltd. 4.75%
Consumer Durables 5.39%
Reliance Industries Ltd. 4.21%
Construction 4.15%
Media, Entertainment & Publication 3.24% Infosys Ltd. 4.17%

Pharma 1.94% Bharti Airtel Ltd. 4.01%

Services 1.85% Larsen & Toubro Ltd. 3.38%

Chemicals 1.59% CCIL 3.09%

Total 100.00% Total 55.45%

Cash, Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets includes TREPS, Reverse Term Deposits have been excluded in calculating Top 10 holdings’ exposure.
Repo, Term Deposits and Net Current Assets. Net Current Assets includes b) Sector wise holdings as on September 30, 2023
the adjustment amount for disclosures of derivatives, wherever applicable.
Sector % to NAV
Additional Disclosures under ICICI Prudential Business Cycle Fund:
SCHEME’S PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS: Financial Services 23.67%
a) Top 10 Holdings as on September 30, 2023 Automobile And Auto Components 23.22%

Company % to NAV Consumer Services 10.91%

ICICI Bank Ltd. 8.98% Information Technology 6.22%

Larsen & Toubro Ltd. 7.39% Consumer Durables 5.63%

CCIL 5.08% Construction 4.77%

Reliance Industries Ltd. 4.64% Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 4.21%

Axis Bank Ltd. 4.37% Telecommunication 4.01%

Bharti Airtel Ltd. 4.22% Cash,Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets 3.13%

Tata Motors Ltd. 3.75% Capital Goods 3.05%

Ultratech Cement Ltd. 3.44% Fast Moving Consumer Goods 2.87%

Hero Motocorp Ltd. 3.40% Healthcare 2.45%

Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. 3.16% Chemicals 2.31%

Total 48.43% Construction Materials 1.02%

Term Deposits have been excluded in calculating Top 10 holdings’ exposure. Realty 1.01%
b) Sector wise holdings as on September 30, 2023 Media, Entertainment & Publication 0.82%

Sector % to NAV Services 0.46%

Financial Services 29.07% Government Securities 0.24%

Automobile And Auto Components 11.88% Total 100.00%


Information Technology 9.61% Cash, Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets includes TREPS, Reverse
Repo, Term Deposits and Net Current Assets.
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 9.42%
Construction 7.39%
Healthcare 5.66%

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ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund
Additional Disclosures under ICICI Prudential Income Optimizer Fund (FOF): Sector % to NAV
SCHEME’S PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS:
Realty 8.98%
a) Top 10 Holdings as on September 30, 2023
Cash,Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets 5.59%
Company % to NAV
Metals & Mining 4.61%
ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund - Direct Plan 57.13%
Government Securities 2.40%
ICICI Prudential Value Discovery Fund - Direct Plan - 13.68%
Growth Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 1.10%
ICICI Prudential Equity & Debt Fund - Direct Plan - Growth 10.97% Forest Materials 0.60%
ICICI Prudential Exports and Services Fund - Direct - Growth 8.21% Capital Goods 0.27%
ICICI Prudential Bharat Consumption Fund - Direct - Growth 5.66% Total 100.00%
ICICI Prudential Technology Fund - Direct - Growth 2.99% Cash, Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets includes TREPS, Reverse
Repo, Term Deposits and Net Current Assets. Net Current Assets includes
CCIL 1.47% the adjustment amount for disclosures of derivatives, wherever applicable.
Total 100.11% Investors can also obtain Scheme’s latest monthly portfolio holding
Term Deposits have been excluded in calculating Top 10 holdings’ exposure. from the website of AMC i.e. http://www.icicipruamc.com/Downloads/
MonthlyPortfolioDisclosure.aspx
b) Sector wise holdings as on September 30, 2023
The Schemes were approved by the Directors of ICICI Prudential Trust Limited
Sector % to NAV
by circulation on:
Mutual Fund 98.64%
Date of approval
Cash,Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets 1.36% Sr. of Directors of
Scheme Name
Total 100.00% No. ICICI Prudential
Trust Ltd.
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Net Current Assets includes TREPS, Reverse
Repo, Term Deposits and Net Current Assets. 1 ICICI Prudential Value Discovery Fund March 26, 2004
2 ICICI Prudential Multi-Asset Fund July 29, 2002
c) EXPENSE RATIO OF UNDERLYING SCHEMES AS ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2023:
3 ICICI Prudential Bluechip Fund October 29, 2007
Security Name Sum of Actual Sum of
FRE (Fund Recur- Weightage ICICI Prudential Long Term Equity Fund
4 May 12, 1999
ring Expenses) (Tax Saving)
ICICI Prudential Technology Fund - Direct 0.72% 0.02% 5 ICICI Prudential Balanced Advantage Fund July 29, 2002
- Growth
6 ICICI Prudential Multicap Fund February 08, 2000
ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund - 0.61% 0.35%
7 ICICI Prudential Credi Risk Fund April 08, 2010
Direct Plan - Growth
8 ICICI Prudential Medium Term Bond Fund July 19, 2004
ICICI Prudential Value Discovery Fund - 0.90% 0.12%
Direct - Growth 9 ICICI Prudential Floating Interest Fund March 04, 2003
ICICI Prudential Equity & Debt Fund - 0.90% 0.10% 10 ICICI Prudential Asset Allocator Fund (FOF) July 29,2002
Direct Plan - Growth
11 ICICI Prudential MNC Fund October 24, 2018
ICICI Prudential Exports And Services 1.41% 0.12%
12 ICICI Prudential Business Cycle Fund February 25, 2019
Fund - Direct - Growth
13 ICICI Prudential Flexicap Fund November 12, 2020
ICICI Prudential Bharat Consumption 0.99% 0.06%
Fund 14 ICICI Prudential Income Optimizer Fund (FOF) July 29, 2002
Total FRE 5.53% 0.76% 15 ICICI Prudential Housing Opportunities Fund August 18, 2021
The above excludes GST on Management fees The Trustees have ensured that the Schemes approved by them were new
Additional Disclosures under ICICI Prudential Housing Opportunities Fund: products offered by ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund and are not a minor
a) Top 10 Holdings as on September 30, 2023 modification of the existing Schemes.

Company % to NAV For ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company Limited


Sd/-  
Larsen & Toubro Ltd. 9.97% Place : Mumbai Nimesh Shah
NTPC Ltd. 9.04% Date : October 30, 2023 Managing Director

ICICI Bank Ltd. 8.50%


HDFC Bank Ltd. 6.65%
CCIL 6.19%
Grasim Industries Ltd. 5.68%
Ultratech Cement Ltd. 5.02%
Tata Steel Ltd. 4.61%
EMBASSY OFFICE PARKS REIT 4.51%
Asian Paints Ltd. 4.50%
Total 64.67%
Term Deposits have been excluded in calculating Top 10 holdings’ exposure.
b) Sector wise holdings as on March 31, 2023

Sector % to NAV
Financial Services 21.75%
Construction Materials 17.65%
Consumer Durables 14.90%
Construction 11.11%
Power 11.04%

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Application No.
GROUP SYSTEMATIC INVESTMENT PLAN (GSIP) APPLICATION FORM
Use this Form for GSIP investment. You also need to fill the Authorization Letter
Investor must read Key Scheme Features and Instructions before completing this form.
All sections to be completed in ENGLISH in BLACK / BLUE COLOURED INK and in BLOCK LETTERS.

BROKER CODE (ARN CODE)/ SUB-BROKER ARN CODE SUB-BROKER CODE Employee Unique
RIA CODE# (As allotted by ARN holder) Identification No. (EUIN)
#By mentioning RIA code, I/we authorize you to share with the Investment Adviser the details of my/our transactions in the scheme(s) of ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund.
Declaration for “execution-only” transaction (only where EUIN box is left blank) (Refer Instruction No. XIII). – I/We hereby confirm that the EUIN box has been intentionally left blank by me/
us as this is an “execution-only” transaction without any interaction or advice by the employee/relationship manager/sales person of the above distributor or notwithstanding the advice
of in-appropriateness, if any, provided by the employee/relationship manager/sales person of the distributor and the distributor has not charged any advisory fees on this transaction.

SIGNATURE OF SOLE / FIRST APPLICANT SIGNATURE OF SECOND APPLICANT SIGNATURE OF THIRD APPLICANT

TRANSACTION CHARGES FOR APPLICANTS THROUGH DISTRIBUTORS ONLY [Refer Instruction XII]
• In case the purchase/subscription amount Rs 10,000/- or more and your Distributor has opted to receive transactions Existing Folio No.
charges, the same are deductible as applicable from the purchase/subscription amount and paid the distributor. Units
will be issued against the balance amount invested.

1. CORPORATE NAME (Name of the Company through which investor is using GSIP facility)

2. APPLICANT(S) DETAILS (Please refer to the instruction) (Mandatory) Date of Birth**


Sole/First
Applicant Mr. Ms. M/s FIRST MIDDLE LAST D D M M Y Y Y Y

LEI (Legal Entity Identifier Number is for Transaction valued


Number of INR 50 crore and above. See Instruction No. XVIII)

PAN/PEKRN* KYC Id No.¥ Enclosed (Please )§* KYC Acknowledgement Letter AADHAAR No. [Refer Instruction No.II(b)(6)]

2ND APPLICANT (Name should match with PAN Card) Date of Birth

Mr. Ms. M/s FIRST MIDDLE LAST D D M M Y Y Y Y

PAN/PEKRN* KYC Id No.¥ KYC Proof Attached (Mandatory) AADHAAR No. [Refer Instruction No.II(b)(6)]

3RD APPLICANT (Name should match with PAN Card) Date of Birth
Mr. Ms. M/s FIRST MIDDLE LAST D D M M Y Y Y Y

PAN/PEKRN* KYC Id No.¥ KYC Proof Attached (Mandatory) AADHAAR No. [Refer Instruction No.II(b)(6)]

If mandatory information left blank, the application is liable to be rejected. ¥ Individual client who has registered under Central KYC Records Registry (CKYCR) has to fill the 14 digit KYC Identification Number (KIN).

3. BANK ACCOUNT (PAY-OUT) DETAILS OF SOLE/FIRST APPLICANT (Please refer to the instruction)
Mandatory information – If left blank the application is liable to be rejected. (Mandatory to attach proof, in case the pay-out bank account is different from the source bank account.)
For unit holders opting to hold units in demat form, please ensure that the bank account linked with the demat account is mentioned here.
Account Account Type Savings Current NRE NRO FCNR
MANDATORY

Number
Name & Branch
of Bank

Branch City 9 Digit 11 Digit


MICR Code IFSC
Enclosed (Please ): Bank Account Details Proof Provided.

4. INVESTMENT DETAILS (Please refer to the instruction) For Plans & Sub-options please see key features for scheme specific details
Scheme Name: ICICI PRUDENTIAL _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Plan: ____________________________________ Option & Sub-Option _______________________________________________________________________________

SIP Due Date : SIP Installment Amount:


(Payment through GSIP only)
` AMOUNT

SIP Period: Start Month/Year M M Y Y Y Y End Month/Year M M Y Y Y Y

BANK DETAILS: Same as above [Please tick () if yes] Different from above [Please tick () if it is different from above and fill in the details below]
Account
Number Account Type Savings Current NRE NRO FCNR

Name & Branch


of Bank
Mandatory Enclosures (Please tick () Cheque Bank Banker’s Attestation ______________
Branch City if the first instalment is not through cheque) Statement
Copy ______________________________
Applications with Third Party Cheques, prefunded instruments etc. and in circumstances as detailed in AMFI Circular No.135/BP/16/10-11 shall be processed in accordance with
the said circular. Please read the respective instruction. Third Party Payment Declaration form is available in www.icicipruamc.com or ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund branch offices.

5. POWER OF ATTORNEY (PoA) HOLDER DETAILS:


Name of PoA Mr. Ms. M/s. (Should match with PAN Card) PAN (PoA Holder) KYC Proof Attached (Mandatory)

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6. MODE OF HOLDING [Please tick ()] : Single Joint Anyone or Survivor (Default)

7. TAX STATUS [Please tick ()] : Resident Individual NRI Foreign National Others (Please specify) ___________________________________________

8. DEMAT ACCOUNT DETAILS (Optional - Please refer Instruction No. XI)


NSDL: Depository Participant (DP) ID (NSDL only) Beneficiary Account Number (NSDL only) CDSL: Depository Participant (DP) ID (CDSL only)

9. CORRESPONDENCE DETAILS OF SOLE/FIRST APPLICANT: Overseas Address (Mandatory for NRI / FII Applicants)
Correspondence Address (Please provide full address)* (Please refer to the instruction No. II (b) 2)
HOUSE / FLAT NO. HOUSE / FLAT NO.

STREET ADDRESS STREET ADDRESS


CITY / TOWN STATE CITY / TOWN STATE
COUNTRY PIN CODE COUNTRY PIN CODE

Tel. Office Residence


First Unitholder:
Mobile Email£

Mobile No.* provided pertains to: [Please tick ()] Email ID* provided pertains to: [Please tick ()]
Self Spouse Dependent Children Dependent Siblings Self Spouse Dependent Children Dependent Siblings
Dependent Parents Guardian PMS Custodian POA Dependent Parents Guardian PMS Custodian POA

*if above any option is not ticked () or selected then [Self] option is considered as a default.

2nd Unitholder : Mobile Email£

3rd Unitholder : Mobile Email£

Please tick () if you wish to receive Annual Report or Abridged Summary via Post - (Default communication mode is E-mail) [Refer Instruction No.IX(a)]
Please tick () if you wish to receive Account statement / Other statutory information via Post instead of Email [Refer Instruction No.IX(b)]
Please  any of the frequencies to receive Account Statement through e-mail £ : Daily Weekly Monthly Quarterly Half Yearly Annually
* Mandatory information – If left blank the application is liable to be rejected. #
Name of Guardian/Contact Person is Mandatory in case of Minor/Non-Individual Investor.
** Mandatory in case the Sole/First applicant is minor and/or if investing in Retirement For documents to be submitted on behalf of minor folio refer instruction II-b(2)
Fund. § For KYC requirements, please refer to the instruction Nos. II b(5) & X £
Please refer to instruction no. IX

10. FATCA AND CRS DETAILS FOR INDIVIDUALS (Including Sole Proprietor) (Mandatory)
Non-Individual investors should mandatorily fill separate FATCA Form (Annexure II)
The below information is required for all applicants/guardian
Place/City of Birth Country of Birth Country of Citizenship / Nationality
First Applicant / Guardian Indian U.S. Others (Please specify) _____________________
Second Applicant Indian U.S. Others (Please specify) _____________________
Third Applicant Indian U.S. Others (Please specify) _____________________
Are you a tax resident (i.e., are you assessed for Tax) in any other country outside India? Yes No [Please tick ()]
If ‘YES’ please fill for ALL countries (other than India) in which you are a Resident for tax purpose i.e. where you are a Citizen/Resident / Green Card Holder / Tax Resident in the respective countries.
Tax Identification Number or Identification Type If TIN is not available please tick (3)
Country of Tax Residency
Functional Equivalent (TIN or other please specify) the reason A, B or C (as defined below)
First Applicant / Guardian Reason : A B C

Second Applicant Reason : A B C


Third Applicant Reason : A B C
q Reason A _ The country where the Account Holder is liable to pay tax does not issue Tax Identification Numbers to its residents.
q Reason B _ No TIN required (Select this reason Only if the authorities of the respective country of tax residence do not require the TIN to be collected)
q Reason C _ Others, please state the reason thereof: _________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address Type of Sole/1st Holder: Address Type of 2nd Holder: Address Type of 3rd Holder:
Residential Registered Office Business Residential Registered Office Business Residential Registered Office Business
Annexure I and Annexure II are available on the website of AMC i.e. www.icicipruamc.com or at the Investor Service Centres (ISCs) of ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund.

11. KYC DETAILS (Mandatory)


Occupation [Please tick ()]
Sole/First Private Sector Service Public Sector Service Government Service Business Professional Agriculturist Retired
Applicant Housewife Student Forex Dealer Others (Please specify)_______________________________________________
Second Private Sector Service Public Sector Service Government Service Business Professional Agriculturist Retired
Applicant Housewife Student Forex Dealer Others (Please specify)_______________________________________________
Third Private Sector Service Public Sector Service Government Service Business Professional Agriculturist Retired
Applicant Housewife Student Forex Dealer Others (Please specify)_______________________________________________
Gross Annual Income [Please tick ()]
Below 1 Lac 1-5 Lacs 5-10 Lacs 10-25 Lacs >25 Lacs-1 crore >1 crore
Sole/First Applicant
OR Net worth (Mandatory for Non-Individuals) ` ___________________________ as on D D M M Y Y Y Y (Not older than 1 year)
Second Applicant Below 1 Lac 1-5 Lacs 5-10 Lacs 10-25 Lacs >25 Lacs-1 crore >1 crore OR Net worth ` ________________________________
Third Applicant Below 1 Lac 1-5 Lacs 5-10 Lacs 10-25 Lacs >25 Lacs-1 crore >1 crore OR Net worth ` ________________________________
Others [Please tick ()]
For Individuals [Please tick ()]: I am Politically Exposed Person (PEP)^ I am Related to Politically Exposed Person (RPEP) Not applicable
Sole/First For Non-Individuals [Please tick ()] (Please attach mandatory Ultimate Beneficial Ownership (UBO) declaration form - Please refer to the instruction):
Applicant
(i) Foreign Exchange / Money Changer Services – YES NO; (ii) Gaming / Gambling / Lottery / Casino Services – YES NO; (iii) Money Lending / Pawning – YES NO
Second Applicant Politically Exposed Person (PEP)^ Related to Politically Exposed Person (RPEP) Not applicable
Third Applicant Politically Exposed Person (PEP)^ Related to Politically Exposed Person (RPEP) Not applicable

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12. NOMINATION
NOMINEE (OPT-IN) Details or OPT-OUT Declaration is Mandatory to process the application. Please tick () from below Option A or Option B as appropriate. (Refer instruction VII).
A) FOR NOMINATION OPT-IN: I/We hereby nominate the undermentioned nominee(s) to receive the amount to my/our credit in event of my/our death as follows:
Name and address of PAN of the Nominee Relationship with Date of Birth Name and address of Signature of Guardian’s Allocation % to
Nominee(s) [Guardian PAN to Sole / First unit [Mandatory]* Guardian Nominee / Relationship with each nominee
[Mandatory] be quoted if Nomi- holder (Mandatory if nominee Guardian* Nominee [Mandatory]
nee is Minor] [Mandatory] is minor) [Mandatory] (Aggregate should
be 100%]

Mother
dd/mm/y y y y Father
Legal Guardian

Mother
dd/mm/y y y y Father
Legal Guardian

Mother
dd/mm/y y y y Father
Legal Guardian

* Applicable in case the Nominee is a Minor. (Also, please attach a copy of the minor’s birth certificate)

B) FOR NOMINATION OPT-OUT: (Please tick () if the unit holder does not wish to nominate anyone)

I / We hereby confirm that I / We do not wish to appoint any nominee(s) for my mutual fund units held Signature of First Unit holder
in my / our mutual fund folio and understand the issues involved in non appointment of nominee(s) and
further are aware that in case of death of all the account holder(s), my / our legal heirs would need to
submit all the requisite documents issued by Court or other such competent authority, based on the Signature of 2nd Unit holder
value of assets held in the mutual fund folio.

Signature of 3rd Unit holder

13. NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION (NPO) DECLARATION (Please Refer instruction no. XVI).
We are falling under “Non-Profit Organization” [NPO] which has been constituted for religious or charitable purposes referred to in clause Yes
(15) of section 2 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961), and is registered as a trust or a society under the Societies Registration Act,
1860 (21 of 1860) or any similar State legislation or a Company registered under the section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013 (18 of 2013). No
If yes, please quote Registration No. of Darpan portal of Niti Aayog
If not, please register immediately and confirm with the above information. Failure to get above confirmation or registration with the portal as mandated, wherever applicable will force MF / AMC
to register your entity name in the above portal and may report to the relevant authorities as applicable. We am/are aware that we may be liable for it for any fines or consequences as required
under the respective statutory requirements and authorize you to deduct such fines/charges under intimation to me/us or collect such fines/charges in any other manner as might be applicable.

INVESTOR(S) DECLARATION & SIGNATURE(S)


To the Trustee, ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund, I/We have read, understood and hereby agree to abide by the Scheme Information Document/Key Information Memorandum of the Scheme(s),
Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) and Common Reporting Standards (CRS) under FATCA & CRS provision of the Central Board of Direct Taxes notified Rules 114 F to 114H,as part
of the Income-tax Rules,1962. I/We apply for the units of the Fund and agree to abide by the terms, conditions, rules and regulations of the scheme and other statutory requirements of SEBI,
AMFI, Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 and such other regulations as may be applicable from time to time. I/We confirm to have understood the investment objectives, investment
pattern, and risk factors applicable to Plans/Options under the Scheme(s). I/We have not received nor been induced by any rebate or gifts, directly or indirectly, in making this investment. I/We
declare that the amount invested in the Scheme is through legitimate sources only and is not designed for the purpose of contravention or evasion of any Act, Regulations or any other applicable
laws enacted by the Government of India or any Statutory Authority. I/We agree that in case my/our investment in the Scheme is equal to or more than 25% of the corpus of the plan, then ICICI
Prudential Asset Management Co. Ltd. (the ‘AMC’), has full right to refund the excess to me/us to bring my/our investment below 25%. I/We hereby declare that I/we do not have any existing
Micro SIPs which together with the current application will result in a total investments exceeding Rs.50,000 in a year. The ARN holder has disclosed to me/us all the commissions (in the form of
trail commission or any other mode), payable to him for the different competing Schemes of various Mutual Funds from amongst which the Scheme is being recommended to me/us. I/We hereby
provide my consent in accordance with Aadhaar Act, 2016 and regulations made thereunder, for (i) collecting, storing and usage (ii) validating/authenticating and (ii) updating my/our Aadhaar
number(s) in accordance with the Aadhaar Act, 2016 (and regulations made thereunder) and PMLA. I/We hereby provide my/our consent for sharing/disclose of the Aadhaar number(s) including
demographic information with the asset management companies of SEBI registered mutual fund and their Registrar and Transfer Agent (RTA) for the purpose of updating the same in my/our
folios with my PAN. I/We further declare that this consent will remain valid until specifically withdrawn by me / us. I/We hereby confirm that the information/documents provided by me/us in this
form are true, correct and complete in all respect. I/We hereby agree and confirm to inform AMC promptly in case of any changes. I/We interested in receiving promotional material from the AMC
via mail, SMS, telecall, etc. I/We have read and understood the instructions on nomination and I/We hereby undertake to abide by the same. I/We hereby provide consent for uploading/
updating/fetching CKYC record from Central KYC Records Registry. If you do not wish to receive, please call on tollfree no. 1800 222 999 (MTNL/BSNL) or 1800 200 6666 (Others).

SIGNATURE OF SOLE / FIRST APPLICANT SIGNATURE OF SECOND APPLICANT SIGNATURE OF THIRD APPLICANT

GROUP SYSTEMATIC INVESTMENT PLAN (GSIP)


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT SLIP (Please Retain this Slip) Application No.
To be filled in by the Investor. Subject to realization of cheque and
furnishing of Mandatory Information.
EXISTING FOLIO NO.

Mr. / Ms APPLICANT’S NAME


` SIP INSTALLMENT AMOUNT
Scheme ICICI PRUDENTIAL SCHEME NAME AND OPTION

From Date M M Y Y Y Y End Date M M Y Y Y Y

FOR ANY ASSISTANCE OR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT US:


ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company Limited
Central Service Office, 2nd Floor, Block B-2, Nirlon Knowledge Park, Western Express Highway, Goregaon (East), Mumbai - 400 063. India
TOLL FREE NUMBER: 1800 222 999 (MTNL/BSNL) 1800 200 6666 (OTHERS) EMAIL: enquiry@icicipruamc.com WEBSITE: www.icicipruamc.com

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Annexure 1
If POA Holder is an Institution, details of all Individuals forming part of Authorized Signatory List (ASL) of the POA Holder (Refer Instruction No.10)
Sr. Signature ***
Name PAN Aadhaar No.
No.

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***
I hereby provide my /our consent in accordance with Aadhaar Act, 2016 and regulations made thereunder, for (i) collecting, storing and usage (ii) validating/authenticating and (ii) updating my Aadhaar number(s) in
accordance with the Aadhaar Act, 2016 (and regulations made thereunder) and PMLA.
I hereby provide my consent for sharing/disclosing of my Aadhaar number(s) including demographic information with the asset management companies of SEBI registered mutual fund and their Registrar and Transfer
Agent (RTA) for the purpose of updating the same in my folios.
I have read, understood and agree to abide by the guidelines as on the reverse of this form.
Annexure 2
Details of All Directors/Company Secretary/Authorized Officials & All Individuals forming part of Authorized Signatory List (ASL)
Sr.
Name PAN Aadhaar No. Signature ***
No.

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***
I hereby provide my /our consent in accordance with Aadhaar Act, 2016 and regulations made thereunder, for (i) collecting, storing and usage (ii) validating/authenticating and (ii) updating my/our Aadhaar number(s) in
accordance with the Aadhaar Act, 2016 (and regulations made thereunder) and PMLA.
I hereby provide my/our consent for sharing/disclosing of my Aadhaar number(s) including demographic information with the asset management companies of SEBI registered mutual fund and their Registrar and Transfer
Agent (RTA) for the purpose of updating the same in my/our folios.
I have read, understood and agree to abide by the guidelines as on the reverse of this form.
Authorization Letter
(Original copy for ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund)

To

Employer’s Name & Address

Dear Sir(s)

Sub: Group Systematic Investment Plan in ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund

I wish to participate in the Group Systematic Investment Plan offered by ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund to the employees of our company. In this connection,
I authorize you to deduct an investment aggregate sum of Rs. from my monthly salary and remit the same to ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund
by way of a consolidated cheque (of all the employees’ deductions participating in these schemes) favouring the schemes listed below.
I also enclose an application form along with SIP form duly filled in and signed for investment in the schemes listed below.

Name of the Scheme

Amount (in Rupees)

Tenure (in months)

I also undertake that I shall be bound by the terms and conditions governing the scheme as laid down in the Scheme Information Document of ICICI Pru-
dential Mutual Fund. In consideration of ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund offering me this facility and in case of any dispute with my employer, I shall at all
times and from time to time save, defend and keep harmless and indemnify ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund, its successors and assigns and the directors and
officers thereof and their respective heirs, executors and administrators and each of their estates and effects from and against all actions, causes, suits,
proceedings, accounts, claims an demands, including claims and demands in respect of any prospective or retrospective tax liability, whatsoever, or on
account of the carrying out of the requested changes/transfers/actions as stated above and against all damages, costs, charges, expenses, sums of money
incurred in respect thereof or otherwise in relation to the aforesaid reasons.
I authorize you to recredit the proceeds of deduction from my salary, in case of any non-allotment of units for any technical reasons.
I remain liable to:
1. Inform any change in Bank Mandate directly to ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund Service Centre.
2. Provide all other financial and non-financial transaction directly to the nearest ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund Investor Service Centres. Corporate
will not be involved in the same.
3. Provide written request to both (Corporate / ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund) stating my intention to discontinue my investments in future date.

Thanking you.

Yours faithfully,

(Name of the employee with signature)

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Authorization Letter
(Duplicate copy for Corporate)

To

Employer’s Name & Address

Dear Sir(s)

Sub: Group Systematic Investment Plan in ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund

I wish to participate in the Group Systematic Investment Plan offered by ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund to the employees of our company. In this connection,
I authorize you to deduct an investment aggregate sum of Rs. from my monthly salary and remit the same to ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund
by way of a consolidated cheque (of all the employees’ deductions participating in these schemes) favouring the schemes listed below.
I also enclose an application form along with SIP form duly filled in and signed for investment in the schemes listed below.

Name of the Scheme

Amount (in Rupees)

Tenure (in months)

I also undertake that I shall be bound by the terms and conditions governing the scheme as laid down in the Scheme Information Document of ICICI Pru-
dential Mutual Fund. In consideration of ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund offering me this facility and in case of any dispute with my employer, I shall at all
times and from time to time save, defend and keep harmless and indemnify ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund, its successors and assigns and the directors and
officers thereof and their respective heirs, executors and administrators and each of their estates and effects from and against all actions, causes, suits,
proceedings, accounts, claims an demands, including claims and demands in respect of any prospective or retrospective tax liability, whatsoever, or on
account of the carrying out of the requested changes/transfers/actions as stated above and against all damages, costs, charges, expenses, sums of money
incurred in respect thereof or otherwise in relation to the aforesaid reasons.
I authorize you to recredit the proceeds of deduction from my salary, in case of any non-allotment of units for any technical reasons.
I remain liable to:
1. Inform any change in Bank Mandate directly to ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund Service Centre.
2. Provide all other financial and non-financial transaction directly to the nearest ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund Investor Service Centres. Corporate
will not be involved in the same.
3. Provide written request to both (Corporate / ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund) stating my intention to discontinue my investments in future date.

Thanking you.

Yours faithfully,

(Name of the employee with signature)

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INSTRUCTIONS TO INVESTORS
Please read the Key Scheme Features and the terms of the Scheme Information Document(s) of the respective
Scheme(s) and Statement of Additional Information carefully before filling the Application Form.
I. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Direct Plan is only for investors who purchase /subscribe Units in a Scheme directly with the
a) The application form is for Resident Investors/NRIs/FIIs and should be completed in English Fund and is not available for investors who route their investments through a Distributor.
in BLOCK Letters. Investors subscribing under Direct Plan of the Schemes should indicate the Scheme/Plan
b) Group Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) Form is to be used for SIP Investment. name in the application form as “Scheme Name – Direct Plan” for e.g. “ TAX Plan –Direct
Plan”. Investors should also indicate “Direct” in the ARN column of the application form.
i) Every employee (GSIP investor) should fill the application form and submit the same However, in case Distributor code is mentioned in the application form, but “Direct Plan” is
to their respective administrative department. indicated against the Scheme name, the Distributor code will be ignored and the application
ii) The administrative department will update/maintain all the employees investment will be processed under Direct Plan.
records and submit the form to ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company Ltd. Please note, where application is received for Regular Plan without Distributor code or
iii) Every employee (GSIP Investor) should fill the Authorization letters (main & duplicate “Direct” mentioned in the ARN Column, the application will be processed under Direct
copy) along with the application form. Plan.
iv) Inter-scheme transfers: Investors under GSIP have the facility to switch their units b) The Investor has to fill separate form for each scheme that he/she wishes to invest in
from one ICICI Prudential AMC scheme to another that are bound by the clauses in through a Lumpsum Investment or Systematic Investments.
the respective offer documents. Investors shall send their switch requests directly to c) Investor should select scheme and option under which you wish to invest. Also Investor
the nearest ICICI Prudential Investor Service Centre. - Does our KIM have clause for needs to indicate his/her choice of dividend payout or re-investment along with the dividend
switch. frequency (in case there are more than one dividend frequency). In case, the investor has
c) The checklist is provided to make sure that you have submited the application form in not selected the option/sub-option for his/her investments, default option/sub-option as
completion. Please use it for your convenience. prescribed in the Scheme Information Document of the relevant scheme will be applied. In
case of Dividend Transfer Plan, the Investor must fill in the Smart Features form separately.
d) The investors who wish to avail Systematic Withdrawal Plan (SWP) / Systematic Transfer
Plan (STP) must fill in the separate transaction slips available in any of the ICICI Prudential d) Exemption from requirement of Permanent Account Number (PAN) for micro
Mutual Fund Customer Service Centers. investments in the schemes of the Fund: Investment in mutual fund schemes [including
investments through Systematic Investment Plan (SIP)] upto Rs. 50,000/- per investor per
e) Overwriting on application forms/transaction slips: In case of corrections / overwriting year per mutual Fund, shall be exempted from the requirement of PAN.
on key fields (as may be determined at the sole discretion of the AMC) of the application
• The exemption shall be available under all the schemes of the Fund for investments
forms/transaction slips, the AMC reserves the right to reject the application forms/
upto Rs. 50,000/- (aggregate under all the schemes of the Fund) in a rolling 12 month
transaction slips, in case the investor(s) has/have not countersigned in every place where
period or financial year i.e. April to March by individuals (including NRIs but not PIOs),
such corrections/overwriting has/have been made.
Minors, Sole proprietary firms and Joint holders. HUFs and other categories will not
f) As required under applicable regulations, additional details like status, occupation details, be eligible.
gross annual income, net worth and other details as mentioned in the relevant sections • In case the first Micro SIP installment is processed (as the cheque may be banked),
of the application form are mandatory for all applicants as applicable, including joint and the application is found to be defective, the Micro SIP registration will be ceased
holders. Details of net worth are mandatory for Non Individual applicants and optional for for future installments. No refunds to be made for the units already allotted. Investor
Individual applicants in lieu of gross annual income. While providing details of net worth, will be sent a communication to this effect, however, redemptions shall be allowed.
the same should be of a date which is within one year of the application.
• In case of investments held jointly, first holder must not possess a PAN.
g) Applications are liable to be rejected without any intimation to the applicants, if requirement • Eligible Investors may invest in the schemes of the Fund (through SIP or lumpsum/
under “KYC details” are not complied with/filled by all the applicants, KYC acknowledgement additional purchase) without providing PAN subject to the threshold amount as
is not enclosed or any of the additional details are not mentioned for any of the applicant. specified above.
II. UNITHOLDERS INFORMATION • Eligible Investors should attach a copy of Know Your Client (KYC) acknowledgement
a) Existing Unit-holders letter quoting PAN Exempt KYC reference no. (PEKRN) obtained from KYC Registration
If you have an existing folio with PAN validation & KYC validation (if applicable), please Agency alongwith the investment application form.
mention the Folio Number in Step 1 and proceed to Step 4 in the application form. Please • Eligible Investors must have only one PEKRN.
note that the applicable details and mode of holding will be as per the existing folio. • Incase KYC status is failed for a particular PEKRN further SIP transaction/investments
b) New Applicant will not be allowed in such folios having such PEKRN.
e) For minimum application amount etc., please refer to Key Scheme Features Table.
1. Name and address must be given in full (P.O. Box Address is not sufficient). In the
case of NRI/PIO/FII investors, an overseas address must also be provided. f) Investors opting for the Automatic Encashment Plan (AEP) option (under the Monthly
Income Plan, MIP 25, MIP 5 & Income Plan) are requested to choose either the AEP-Regular
2. PAN is mandatory: As per SEBI Circular MRD/Dop/Cir/-05/2007 dated April 27, 2007
option or the AEP Appreciation Option. The investor has the option of selecting either
Permanent Account Number (PAN) has been made the sole identification number for
Monthly/Quarterly/Half Yearly sub option under the Appreciation Option. Incase investor
all participants transacting in the securities market, irrespective of the amount of
has selected multiple options under AEP, the default option would AEP Regular option,
transaction, w.e.f. July 02, 2007. PAN is mandatory for all mutual fund investments
and the default sub option under Appreciation Option would be Monthly sub option.
w.e.f. 1st January, 2008. Accordingly, any application not accompanied with the PAN
is liable to be rejected. Please note that the PAN copy needs to be attested by any of V. SYSTEMATIC INVESTMENT PLAN (SIP)
the following: (a) At the Mutual Fund office (verification with original to be done by the a) For availability of Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) facility, please refer to the Key Scheme
person accepting the documents) (b) Your Financial Advisor (c) Your Bank Manager Features.
(d) Gazetted Officer (e) Notary (f) Judicial Authority. b) For exit load structure under the Schemes, please refer to the Key Scheme Features.
3. Applicants should indicate their status by ticking the appropriate check-box. c) Existing investors opting for a SIP need to provide their Folio Number along with the SIP
Applications without a tick in the ‘Status’ box will be considered as investment by details.
“Others”. Those who select the status as “Others”, they should specify their status in
the space provided. VI. MODE OF PAYMENT
4. Applicants should specify the mode of holding. In case it is not mentioned, the default a) Employees must fill the provided Authorization letter which permits the company to
will be “anyone or survivor”. In the case of joint holders, the first named holder shall deduct money from their salary account for Systematic Investment Plan (SIP).
receive all the Account Statements, dividends / redemptions / refund warrants and b) The corporate will send the details of the payment for each employee on a monthly basis
any other correspondence sent from time to time. based on which relevant units will be credited to the employee’s investment on the due
5. Name of a contact person should be mentioned in case of the investment by a Company/ date by ICICI Prudential AMC Ltd.
Body Corporate/Partnership Firm/Trust/Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs)/Society/ c) Third Party Payments : Investment/subscription made through Third Party Cheque(s)
AOP/BOI. will not be accepted. Third party cheque(s) for this purpose are defined as:
III. BANK DETAILS (i) Investment made through instruments issued from an account other than that of the
The first Unit-holder should provide the name of the bank, branch, complete address of the beneficiary investor,
branch, account type and account number, which is mandatory as per Securities Exchange (ii) in case the investment is made from a joint bank account, the first holder of the mutual
Board of India circular IIAMRP/MF/CIR/07/826/98 dated April 15, 1998. Applications without fund folio is not one of the joint holders of the bank account from which payment is
this information will be deemed to be incomplete. Please quote 9 Digit MICR Code No. and 11 made.
digit IFSC no. of your Bank and Branch corresponding to Bank Account details. (These numbers Third party cheque(s) for investment/subscription shall be accepted, only in exceptional
appear on every leaf of your cheque book, MICR Code will be mentioned after your cheque circumstances, as detailed below:
number). Please attach a blank “cancelled” Cheque or a clear photocopy of a cheque issued
1) Payment by Parents/Grand-Parents/related persons on behalf of a minor in
by your bank verifying of the Code Number. The AMC reserves the right to make dividend/
consideration of natural love and affection or as gift for a value not exceeding
redemption payments through ECS/NEFT/RTGS where details are available.
Rs.50,000/- (each regular purchase or per SIP installment). However this
The unit holder(s) opting to invest through demat mode , should provide the bank account restriction will not be applicable for payment made by a guardian whose name
details linked with their demat account in the application form. is registered in the records of Mutual Fund in that folio.
Multiple Bank Account Registration: The AMC/ Mutual Fund provides a facility to the investors
2) Payment by Employer on behalf of employee under Systematic Investment Plans
to register multiple bank accounts (currently upto 5 for Individuals and 10 for Non – Individuals)
or lump sum/one-time subscription through Payroll deductions.
for receiving redemption/dividend proceeds etc. by providing necessary documents. Investors
must specify any one account as the “Default Bank Account”. The investor, may however, specify 3) Custodian on behalf of a Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) or a client.
any other registered bank account for credit of redemption proceeds at the time of requesting The above mentioned exception cases will be processed after carrying out necessary
for the redemption. Investors holding units in non-demat form are requested to avail the facility checks and verification of documents attached along with the purchase transaction slip/
of registering multiple bank accounts by filling in the ‘Multiple Bank Accounts Registration application form, as stated below:
Form’ available at our Investor Service Centres (ISCs) or on our website www.icicipruamc.com (1) Determining the identity of the Investor and the person making payment i.e. mandatory
IV. INVESTMENT DETAILS Know Your Client (KYC) for Investor and the person making the payment.
a) Introduction of Direct Plan:- The AMC has introduced a separate plan for direct (2) Obtaining necessary declaration from the Investor/unitholder and the person making
investments (i.e. investments not routed through an AMFI Registration Number (ARN) the payment. Declaration by the person making the payment should give details of
Holder (“Distributor”) (hereinafter referred to as “Direct Plan”) with effect from January the bank account from which the payment is made and the relationship with the
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INSTRUCTIONS (Contd.)
beneficiary. favour of each of the nominees should be indicated against the name of the nominees.
(3) Verifying the source of funds to ensure that funds have come from the drawer’s Such allocation/ share should total to 100 percent. In the event of the Unit holder(s) fail to
account only. indicate the percentage of allocation/share for each of the nominees, the Fund/ AMC, by
invoking default option shall settle the claim equally amongst all the nominees.
In case of investment/subscriptions made via Pay Order, Demand Draft, Banker’s cheque,
RTGS, NEFT, ECS, bank transfer, net banking etc. Following additional checks shall be o. In case of multiple nominees, on the death of one or more nominee, the transmission of
carried out: units shall be made in favour of the remaining nominee(s).
(1) If the investment/subscription is settled with pre-funded instruments such as Pay VIII. REDEMPTION:
Order, Demand Draft, Banker’s cheque, etc., a Certificate from the Issuing banker a) Whenever the employee desires to withdraw his investment, he/she shall submit the
must accompany the purchase application, stating the Account holder’s name and redemption request directly or through its ARN holder to the specified Customer Service
the Account number which has been debited for issue of the instrument. The funds Centres of ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund and intimate the same to the Corporate.
should be debited from a pre-registered pay in account available in the records of
b) Such redemption request submitted shall be processed based on the date and time of
the Mutual fund, or from the account of the first named unit holder. Additionally, if a
receipt of the request at the Investor Service Centre as evidenced by an electronic date /
pre-funded instrument issued by the Bank against cash, it shall not be accepted for
investments of Rs.50,000/- or more. Such prefunded instrument issued against cash time stamp.
payment of less than Rs.50,000/- should be accompanied by a certificate from the IX. DIRECT CREDIT OF INCOME DISTRIBUTION CUM CAPITAL WITHDRAWAL (IDCW)/
banker giving name, address and PAN (if available) of the person who has requested REDEMPTION: ICICI Prudential AMC had entered into an arrangement with certain banks;
for the demand draft. such as Citibank N.A., HDFC Bank, AXIS Bank, HSBC and ICICI Bank, for direct credit of
(2) If payment is made by RTGS, NEFT, ECS, bank transfer, etc., a copy of the instruction redemption and Income Distribution cum Capital Withdrawal proceeds if the investors have
to the bank stating the account number debited must accompany the purchase a bank mandate in any of the specified banks. However, the Fund reserves the right to issue
application. The account number mentioned on the transfer instruction should be a payment instrument in place of this electronic payment facility, and will not be responsible
from pay in account available in the records, or from the account of the first named for any delay on the part of the bank for executing the direct credit. The AMC may alter the
unit holder. list of the banks participating in direct credit arrangement from time to time / withdraw direct
Investors are requested to note that AMC reserves right to have additional checks of credit facility from the banks, based on its experience of dealing with any of these banks or
verification for any mode of payment received. AMC reserves the right to reject the add / withdraw the name of the bank with which the direct credit facility arrangements can
transaction in case the payment is received in an account not belonging to the first unit be introduced/ discontinued, as the case may be.
holder of the mutual fund.
X. NON FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS AND SERVICE REQUESTS: Employees shall send their
In case of investors with multiple accounts, in order to ensure smooth processing of investor service requests like Change of Address, Change of Bank Mandate or any other service requests
transactions, it is advisable to register all such accounts, as the investments/subscriptions directly or through their ARN holders to the nearest ICICI Prudential Investor Service Centre.
received from the said multiple accounts shall be treated as 1st party payments.
ICICI Prudential AMC shall make the necessary changes and confirm the changes directly
Refer Third Party Payment Declaration form available in www.icicipruamc.com or ICICI
to the investor.
Prudential Mutual Fund branch offices.
d) NRI/FII/PIO Investors XI. DEMAT/NON-DEMAT MODE: Investors have an option to hold the Units in dematerialized
form. By providing DP details, Units shall be directly credited to the investor’s demat account
1. Repatriation basis: Payments by NRIs / FIIs / Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) residing after the realization of funds and depositories will issue a statement. Applicants must ensure
abroad, may be made either by way of Indian Rupee demand drafts or cheques that the sequence of names as mentioned in the application form matches with that of the
by means of (i) inward remittance through normal banking channels; (ii) or out of account held with the Depository Participant.
funds held in NRE/FCNR accounts payable at par and payable at the cities where
the Customer Service Centre’s are located. In case of Indian Rupee drafts purchased If the details mentioned in the application are incomplete/incorrect or not matched with the
or cheques issued from NRE/ FCNR Account, an account debit certificate from the Depository data, the application shall be treated as invalid and the units would be allotted
bank issuing the draft confirming the debit should also be enclosed. In case the debit in Non-Demat mode.Demat option will be not be available for Daily/Weekly/Fortnightly
certificate is not provided, the AMC reserves the right to reject the application of the Income Distribution cum Capital Withdrawal options. Investors desiring to get allotment of
NRI investors. units in demat mode must have a beneficiary account with a Depository Participant (DP) of
the Depositories i.e. National Securities Depositories Limited (NSDL) / Central Depository
2. Non Repatriation basis: NRIs or people of Indian origin residing abroad investing Services Limited (CDSL).
on a non-repatriable basis may do so by issuing cheques/ demand drafts drawn on
a Non-Resident Ordinary (NRO) account payable at the cities where the Customer Allotment letters would be sent to investors who are allotted units in Demat mode and a
Service Centre’s are located. Statement of Accounts would be sent to investors who are allotted units in Non-Demat mode.
Investors are requested to note that Units held in dematerialized form are freely transferable
3. FIRC certificate: In case of investments by Non Resident Indians (NRIs), if FIRC except units held in Equity Linked Savings Scheme’s (ELSS) during the lock-in period.
certificate was not submitted, CAMS/AMC will not provide FIRC outward letters to
banks. The units will be allotted based on the applicable NAV as per the Scheme Information Document
(SID). The investors shall note that for holding the units in demat form, the provisions laid in the
VII. NOMINATION SID of respective Scheme and guidelines/procedural requirements as laid by the Depositories
a. Investors need to mandatorily submit either the nomination or the declaration for opting (NSDL/CDSL) shall be applicable. In case the unit holder wishes to convert the units held in
out of nomination for individuals applying for / holding units on their own behalf singly or non-demat mode to demat mode or vice versa at a later date, such request along with the
jointly else the application is liable to be rejected. necessary form should be submitted to their Depository Participant(s). Units held in demat
b. You may nominate persons to receive the Units/amounts standing to your credit payable in form will be freely transferable, subject to the applicable regulations and the guidelines as
the event of death of the Unit Holder(s) in respect of investment under a folio. In case Unit may be amended from time to time.
holder do not wish to nominate, please tick the declaration for non-intention to nominate in
XII. DISCONTINUITY: Investors who wish to opt out from GSIP must submit a written request
this form or submit the signed Declaration form seperately available in our website www.
(discontinuity letter) to both Corporate & ICICI Prudential AMC stating his / her intention to
icicipruaamc.com
discontinue investments in future date. (Discontinuance letter will be available at nearest
c. Non-individuals including society, trust, body corporate, partnership firm, Karta of Hindu ICICI Prudential AMC investor service centre or at the corporate of the GSIP investor.) The
Undivided Family, holder of Power of Attorney cannot nominate. All joint holders need to discontinuation request should reach Prudential ICICI AMC, at least 10 days in advance of
sign the nomination form. Nomination is not allowed in case the first applicant is a minor. next GSIP transaction due date.
Nomination form cannot be signed by Power of Attorney (PoA) holders.
XIII. E-MAIL COMMUNICATION: Delivering service through the internet & web-based services
d. Nomination will be registered where nomination is made by a sole proprietorship as the
such as e-mail is a more efficient delivery channel. When an investor has provided an email
proprietor is providing his/ her personal pan card for KYC and all the details are of the address, the same will be registered in our records for eDocs and will be treated as your consent
individual itself. to receive, Allotment confirmations, consolidated account statement/account statement, annual
e. All payments and settlements made to such nominee and signature of the Nominee report/abridged summary and any statutory / other information as permitted via electronic
acknowledging receipt thereof, shall be a valid discharge by the AMC / Mutual Fund / mode/email. These documents shall be sent physically in case the Unit holder opts/requests for
Trustees. the same. It is deemed that the Unit holder is aware of all the security risks associated with
f. A minor can be nominated and in that event, the name, relationship and address of the online communication, including the possibility of third party interception of the documents
guardian of the minor nominee shall be provided by the unit holder. Guardian of the minor sent via email. The Mutual Fund / Registrars are not responsible for email not reaching the
should either be a natural guardian (i.e. father or mother) or a court appointed legal investor and for all consequences thereof. The Investor shall from time to time intimate the
guardian. Nomination can also be in favour of the Central Government, State Government, Mutual Fund / its transfer agents about any changes in the email address. In case of a large
a local authority, any person designated by virtue of his office or a religious or charitable document, a suitable link would be provided and investor can download, save and print these
documents. However, the investor always has a right to demand a physical copy of any or
trust.
all the service deliverables, and the Fund would arrange to send the same to the investor.
g. The Nominee shall not be a trust (other than a religious or charitable trust), society, body
The AMC / Trustee reserve the right to send any communication in physical mode.
corporate, partnership firm, Karta of Hindu Undivided Family or a Power of Attorney holder.
A non-resident Indian can be a Nominee subject to the exchange controls in force, from XIV. KNOW YOUR CUSTOMER (KYC) NORMS: With effect from 1st January, 2011, KYC (Know
time to time. Your Customer) norms are mandatory for ALL investors for making investments in Mutual
h. Nomination in respect of the units stands withdrawn upon the transfer of units. Funds, irrespective of the amount of investment. Further, to bring uniformity in KYC process,
SEBI has introduced a common KYC application form for all the SEBI registered intermediaries.
i. Every new nomination for a folio/account will overwrite the existing nomination. With effect from 1st January 2012, all the new investors are therefore requested to use the
j. Transfer of units in favour of a Nominee shall be valid discharge by the Asset Management Common KYC application form to apply for KYC and mandatorily undergo In Person Verification
Company (AMC) against the legal heir. (IPV) requirements with SEBI registered intermediaries. For Common KYC Application Form
k. The cancellation of nomination can be made only by those individuals who hold units on please visit our website www.icicipruamc.com.
their own behalf, singly or jointly and who made the original nomination and the request
XV. TRANSACTION CHARGES
has to signed by all the holders.
l. On cancellation of the nomination, the nomination shall stand withdrawn and the AMC Pursuant to SEBI Circular No. Cir/ IMD/ DF/13/ 2011 dated August 22, 2011 the transaction
shall not be under any obligation to transfer the units in favour of the Nominee. charge per subscription of Rs.10,000/- and above may be charged in the following manner,
in addition to trail fees charged by the AMC and upfront commission, if any:
m. Investors who want to make multiple nominations (Maximum 3) need to fill the separate
Multiple Nomination Form available on www.icicipruamc.com and submit it to the AMC. i. The existing investors of the mutual fund industry may be charged Rs.100/- as
Separate form is available on www.icicipruamc.com and submit it to the AMC. transaction charge per subscription of Rs.10,000/- and above;
n. Nomination can be made for maximum number of three nominees. In case of multiple ii. A first time investor in any mutual fund may be charged Rs.150/- as transaction charge
nominees, the percentage of allocation/share in whole numbers and without decimals in per subscription of Rs.10,000/- and above.

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There shall be no transaction charge on subscription below Rs. 10,000/- and on transactions In case of application under POA or by a Non-Individual (i.e. Company, trust, society, partnership
other than purchases/ subscriptions relating to new inflows. firm etc.) the relevant POA or the resolution should specifically provide for/authorize the POA
However, the option to charge “transaction charges” is at the discretion of the distributors. holder/authorized signatory to make application/ invest moneys on behalf of the investor.
In case of investment through Systematic Investment Plan (SIP), transaction charges Signature mismatch cases: While processing the redemption / switch out request in case the
shall be deducted only if the total commitment through SIP amounts to Rs. 10,000/- and AMC/Registrar come across a signature mismatch, then the AMC/ Registrar reserves the right
above. The transaction charges in such cases shall be deducted in 4 equal installments. to process the redemption only on the basis of supporting documents (like copy of passport,
driving license etc.), confirming the identity of the investors.
The aforesaid transaction charge shall be deducted by the Asset Management Company
from the subscription amount and paid to the distributor, as the case may be and the XVIII. Ultimate Beneficial Owner(s) [UBO(s)]: Pursuant to SEBI Master Circular No. CIR/ISD/
balance amount shall be invested subject to deduction of service tax. Unit holder’s AML/3/2010 dated December 31, 2010 on Anti Money Laundering Standards and Guidelines
statement of account will reflect subscription amount, transaction charges and net on identification of Beneficial Ownership issued by SEBI vide its Circular No. CIR/MIRSD/2/2013
dated January 24, 2013, investors (other than Individuals) are required to provide details of
investments.
UBO(s). In case the investor or owner of the controlling interest is a company listed on a stock
Transaction Charges shall not be deducted if: exchange or is a majority owned subsidiary of such a company, the details of shareholders or
• Purchase/Subscription made directly with the fund through any mode (i.e. not through beneficial owners are not required to be provided.
any distributor/agent). Non-individual applicants/investors are mandated to provide the details on UBO(s) by filling up
• Purchase/Subscription made through stock Exchange, irrespective of investment the declaration form for ‘Ultimate Beneficial Ownership’. Please contact the nearest Investor
amount. Service Centre (ISC) of ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund or log on to our website www.icicipruamc.
com for the Declaration Form.
XVI. EMPLOYEE UNIQUE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (EUIN) : Investors procuring advisory
services from non Individual distributors are requested to note that EUIN would assist in XIX. FATCA and CRS Details: Tax Regulations require us to collect information about each
tackling the problem of misselling even if the employee/relationship manager/sales person investor’s tax residency. In certain circumstances (including if we do not receive a valid self-
leave the employment of the distributor. certification from you) we may be obliged to share information on your account with the
relevant tax authority. If you have any questions about your tax residency, please contact
Distributors are advised to ensure that the sub broker affixes his/her ARN code in the your tax advisor. Further if you are a Citizen or resident or green card holder or tax resident
column separately provided in addition to the current practice of affixing the internal code other than India, please include all such countries in the tax resident country information field
issued by the main ARN holder and the EUIN of the Sales Person (if any) in the EUIN space. along with your Tax Identification Number or any other relevant reference ID/ Number. If there
Investors are requested to note that EUIN is applicable for transactions such as is any change in the information provided, promptly intimate the same to us within 30 days.
Purchases,Switches, Registrations of SIP / STP / Trigger / Dividend Transfer Plan and EUIN
is not applicable for transactions such as Installments under SIP/ STP / SWP / EBT Triggers, XX. As per the RBI circular “Introduction of Legal Entity Identifier for Large Value Transactions
Dividend Reinvestments, Bonus Units, Redemption, SWP Registration, Zero Balance Folio in Centralised Payment Systems” vide notification RBI/2020-21/82 DPSS.CO.OD
creation and installments under Dividend Transfer Plans. No.901/06.24.001/2020-21 dated 5th January 2021. RBI vide this notification has decided
to introduce the LEI system for all payment transactions of value INR 50 crore and above
Investors are requested to note that EUIN is largely applicable to sales persons of non
undertaken by entities (non-individuals) using Reserve Bank-run Centralised Payment
individual ARN holders (whether acting in the capacity of the main distributor or sub
Systems viz. Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) and National Electronic Funds Transfer
broker). Further, EUIN will not be applicable for overseas distributors who comply with the
(NEFT).
requirements as per AMFI circular CIR/ ARN-14/12-13 dated July 13, 2012.
From April 1, 2021, 20-digit Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) information included while initiating
XVII. SIGNATURES : The signature(s) should be in English or in any of the Indian languages
any transaction of value INR 50 crore and above by entities (non-Individual).
specified in the eighth schedule of the constitution of India. Applications on behalf of minors
should be signed by their Guardian. Thumb impressions must be attested by a Magistrate or XXI. As per Prevention of Money-laundering (Maintenance of Records) Amendment Rules,
a Notary Public or a Special Executive Magistrate under his/her official seal. Applications by 2023 dated 7th March 2023, definition of Non-Profit Organization (NPO) has been revised.
minors should be signed by their guardians. In case of a Hindu Undivided Family (HUF), the “Non-profit organization” means any entity or organisation, constituted for religious or
Karta should sign on behalf of the HUF. charitable purposes referred to in clause (15) of section 2 of the Income-tax Act, 1961
If the application form is signed by a Power of Attorney (PoA) holder, the form should be (43 of 1961), that is registered as a trust or a society under the Societies Registration
accompanied by a notarised photocopy of the PoA. Alternatively, the original PoA may be Act, 1860 (21 of 1860) or any similar State legislation or a Company registered under the
submitted, which will be returned after verification. If the PoA is not submitted with the section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013 (18 of 2013)”.
application, the Application Form will be rejected. The POA should contain the signature of From April 1, 2021, 20-digit Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) information included while initiating
the investor (POA Donor) and the POA holder. any transaction of value INR 50 crore and above by entities (non-Individual).
In case of corporates or any non-individual investors, a list of authorised signatories should be
submitted along with Application form or in case of any change in the authorised signatory
list, the AMC / Registrar must be notified within 7 days.

CHECK LIST
Check if the following information is filled in the GSIP form:
 Name of the corporate through which investor is Yes No  Authorization letters (original & duplicate) is filled. Yes No

using GSIP facility is mentioned in full.  Provided KYC acknowledgement letter. Yes No

 Name & Address is provided in full. Yes No


 Signature is given at the relevant places. Yes No

 Name of the scheme along with the option/plan is Yes No


 Application form should be signed by all the Yes No
selected. applicants in case of multiple holders.
 Investment is not less than minimum investment Yes No
 Complete address of the corporate should be Yes No
amount. mentioned in the authorization letter.
 Mandatory bank account details are mentioned Yes No

completely & correctly.

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ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund Official Points of Acceptance of Transaction
• Agra: No 2 & 9, Block No-54/4, Ground Floor, Prateek 713216, West Bengal • Faridabad: SCF - 38, Ground floor, Maharashtra Lane, Borivali (West) - 400092, Maharashtra
Tower, Sanjay Place, Agra - 282010, Uttar Pradesh • Market 2, Sector - 19, Faridabad - 121002, Haryana • • Mumbai-Thane: Ground Floor, Mahavir Arcade, Ghantali
Ahmedabad: Unit No. 2 & 3, Ground Floor, 323 Corporate Ghaziabad: Unit No. C-65, Ground Floor, Raj Nagar District Road, Naupada, Thane (West) - 400602, Maharashtra •
Park, Umashankar Joshi Marg, C.G Road Ahmedabad - Center, Ghaziabad - 201002, Uttar Pradesh • Goa: Margao Mumbai-Vashi: Unit no B15/15C, Ground Floor, Vardhman
380009, Gujarat • Allahabad (Prayagraj): Shop No FF-1, UG-20, VASANT ARCADE, BEHIND POLICE STATION, Chambers, Plot no. 84, Sector 17, Vashi - 400705,
FF-2 Vashishtha Vinayak Tower, 38/1 Tashkant Marg, Civil COMBA, MARGAO - 403601, Goa • Gurgaon: Unit No 125, Maharashtra • Mysore: #230/1, New No Ch13, 1st Floor,
Lines, Allahabad - 211001, Uttar Pradesh • Ambala: Plot First Floor, Vipul Agora Building, M.G.Road, Gurgaon - 5th Cross, 12th Main, Saraswathipuram, Mysore - 570009,
No. 5318/2 and 5314/1, Ground Floor, Near B.D.High School, 122002, Haryana • Guwahati: Jadavbora Complex, M. Karnataka • Nagpur: 1st Floor, Mona Enclave, WHC Road,
3 Cross Road, Ambala Cantt. - 133001, Haryana • Amritsar: Dewanpath, Ullubari, Guwahati - 781007, Assam • Gwalior: Near Coffee House Square, Above Titan Eye Showroom,
SCF-30, Ground Floor, Ranjit Avenue, B Block, Amritsar - First Floor Unit No. F04 THE EMPIRE, 33 Commercial Dharampeth, Nagpur - 440010, Maharashtra • Nashik:
143008, Punjab • Anand: 109-110, Maruti Sharnam Scheme, City Center, Gwalior - 474009, Madhya Pradesh • Ground Floor, Plot no 57, Karamkala, New Pandit Colony,
Complex, Opp Nandbhumi Party Plot, Anand Vallabh Hyderabad-Begumpet: Ground & First Floor, No: 1-10- Opp Old Municipal Corporation, (NMC) Off Sharanpur Road,
Vidyanagar Road, Anand - 388001, Gujarat • Asansol: 72/A/2, Pochampally House, Sardar Patel Road, Begumpet, Nahik - 422002, Maharashtra • Navsari: 1st Floor, Unit
Shop A & B, Block - A, Apurba Complex, Senraleigh Road, Hyderabad - 500016, TELANGANA • Indore: Unit no. G3 No.106, Prabhakunj Heights, Sayaji Station Road, Opposite
Upcar Garden, Ground Floor, Near Axis Bank, Asansol - on Ground, Floor and unit no. 104 on First Floor, Panama ICICI Bank, Navsari - 396445, Gujarat • New Delhi: 12th
713304, West Bengal • Aurangabad: Ground Floor, Shop Tower, Manorama Ganj Extension, Near Crown Palace Floor Narain Manzil, 23 Barakhamba Road New Delhi -
no 137/B, Samarth Nagar, Aurangabad - 431001, Hotel, Indore - 452001, Madhya Pradesh • Jabalpur: Ground 110001 • New Delhi (NEW): Unit No. 6 & 7, Ground Floor,
Maharashtra • Bangalore Jayanagar: No. 311/7, Ground Floor Unit no 12/13, Plot no. 42/B3, Napier Town, OPP Narain Manzil, 23, Barakhamba Road, CP, New Delhi - 110
Floor 9th Main, 5th Block, Jayanagar, Bangalore – 560041, Bhawartal Garden, Jabalpur - 482001, Madhya Pradesh • 001 • New Delhi Dwarka: Vegas Mall, Plot No.6, Unit No.
Karnataka • Bangalore -Koramangla: 1st Floor, AARYAA Jaipur: Unit No. D-34, Ground Floor, G - Business Park, G-95, Ground Floor, Sector-14, Dwarka, New Delhi - 110
Centre, No. 1, MIG, KHB Colony, 1A Cross, 5th Block, Subhash Marg, C Scheme, Jaipur - 302001, Rajasthan • 075 • Noida: First Floor, Sector-18, K-20, Noida - 201301,
Koramangala - 560095, Karnataka • Bangalore M G Road: Jalandhar: Unit No.22, Ground Floor, City Square Building, Uttar Pradesh • Panipat: 510-513, ward no. 8, 1st floor,
Phoenix Pinnacle, First Floor Unit 101 -104, No 46, Ulsoor EH 197, Civil Lines Jalandhar - 144001, Punjab • Jamnagar: Above Federal Bank, opp. Bhatak Chowk, G T Road, Panipat
Road, Bangalore - 560042, Karnataka • Bangalore Ground Floor, Unit no 2&3, Bhayani Mension, Gurudwara - 132103, Haryana • Panjim: 1st Floor, Unit no F3, 1st Floor,
Malleswaram: Sri Kamakshi Sadan, No. 44/1, 1st Floor, 4th Road, Jamnagar - 361001, Gujarat • Jodhpur: 1st Floor, Lawande Sarmalkar Bhavan, Goa Street, Opp Mahalakshmi
Cross, Malleswaram, Bangalore – 560003, Karnataka • Plot No 3, Sindhi Colony, Shastri Nagar Jodhpur - 342003, Temple, Panji - 403001, Goa • Panvel: Neel Empress,
Baroda (Vadodara): First Floor, Unit no 108, 109, 110, Rajasthan • Kalyani: B- 9/14 (C.A), 1st Floor, Central Park, Ground Floor, Plot No 92, Sector 1/S, New Panvel - 410206,
Midtown Heights, Opp Bank of Baroda, Jetalpur Road, Dist- Nadia, Kalyani - 741235, West Bengal • Kanpur: Unit Maharashtra • Patiala: SCO Shop No.64, Ground Floor,
Baroda - 390007, Gujarat • BHARUCH: First Floor, Unit no. No. G-5, Sai square 16/116, (45), Bhargava Estate Civil New Leela Bhawan, Near Income Tax Office Patiala -
107/108, Nexus Business Hub, City Survey no 2513, ward Lines, Kanpur - 208001, Uttar Pradesh • KANPUR-KNC: 147001, Punjab • Patna: 1st Floor, Kashi Place, Dak
no 1, Beside Rajeshwar Petrol Pump, Opp Pritam Society Unit No. 1, Ground Floor, 14/113 Kan Chamber, Civil Line, Bungalow Road, Patna - 800001, Bihar • Pimpri: Ground
2, Mojampur, Bharuch - 392001, Gujarat • Bhavnagar: 1st Kanpur, Pin – 208001, Uttar Pradesh • Kolhapur: 1089, E Floor, Empire Estate-4510, Premiser City Bldg, Unit No.
Floor, Unit No F1, Gangotri Plaza, Opp Daxinamurti School, Ward, Anand Plaza, Rajaram Road Kolhapur - 416001, A-20, Pimpri, Pune - 411019, Maharashtra • Pune: 1205 /
Waghwadi Road, Bhavnagar - 364002, Gujarat • Bhopal: Maharashtra • Kolkata - Dalhousie: Room No 409, 4th 4 / 6 Shivaji Nagar, Chimbalkar House, Opp Sambhaji Park,
Ground Floor, Kay Kay Business Center, Ram Gopal Floor, Oswal Chambers, 2, Church Lane, West Bengal J M Road Pune - 411004, Maharashtra • Pune Camp:
Maheshwari, Zone 1, Maharana Pratap Nagar, Bhopal - 700001 • Kolkata - Lords (anandlok): “227, AJC Bose Road, Ground Floor, Office no 6, Chetna CHS Ltd. General
462023, Madhya Pradesh • Bhubhaneshwar: Plot No – 381, Anandalok, 1st Floor, Room No. 103/103 A Block - B” West Thimayya Marg, Camp-Pune - 411001, Maharashtra •
Khata – 84, MZ Kharvel Nagar, Near Ram Mandir, Dist – Bengal 700020 • Kolkata South: 1st Floor, 1/393 Garihat Raipur: Shop No. 10, 11 & 12, Ground Floor, Raheja Towers,
Khurda, Bhubaneswar - 751001, Odisha • Bhuj: Ground Road (South) Opp. Jadavpur Police Station, Prince Alwar Jail Road, Raipur - 492001, Chattisgarh • Rajkot: Office no
Floor - 43, Jubilee Colony, Jubilee Circle, Near Phone Wale, Shah Road, Kolkata - 700068, West Bengal • Lucknow: 1st 201, 2nd Floor, Akshar X, Jagannath-3, Dr. Yagnik Road
Bhuj - Kutch, Bhuj - 370001, Gujarat • Chandigarh: SCO Floor Modern Business Center, 19 Vidhan Sabha Marg, Rajkot - 360001, Gujarat • Shimla: Unit No. 21, First Floor,
137-138, F. F, Sec-9C Chandigarh - 160017 • Chennai: Lucknow - 226001, Uttar Pradesh • Lucknow Saran The Mall Road, Shimla - 171001, Himachal Pradesh •
Ashok Nagar Unit No. 2E, at New Door Nos.43 & 44 / Old Chamber: Unit No - 8 & 9, Saran Chambers II, 5 Park road Siliguri: Shanti Square, Ground floor, Sevok Road, 2nd Mile,
Nos.96 & 97, 11th Avenue, Ashok Nagar, Chennai – 600 (Opposite Civil Hospital) Lucknow - 226001, Uttar Pradesh Siliguri -734001, West Bengal • Surat: HG 30, B Block,
083, Tamil Nadu • Chennai Annanagar: 1st Floor, A Wing, • Ludhiana: SCO 121, Ground Floor, Feroze Gandhi Market, International Trade Center, Majura Gate, Surat - 395002,
Kimbarley Towers, Y-222, 2nd Avenue, Anna Nagar, Ludhiana - 141001, Punjab • Mangalore: Maximus Gujarat • Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum): TC 15/1926,
Chennai - 600040, Tamil Nadu • Chennai- Lloyds Road: Commercial Complex, UG 3 & 4, Light House, Hill Road, Near Ganapathy Temple, Bakery Junction, Vazhuthacaud
Abithil Square, 189, Lloyds Road, Royapettah, Chennai - Mangalore - 575001, Karnataka • Moradabad: Ploat no - Road, Thycaud PO, Trivandrum - 695014, Kerala • Udaipur:
600014, Tamil Nadu • Chennai Tambaram: Door No.24, 409, 1st floor, Gram Chawani, Near Mahila Thana Civil Lines, SHOP NO. 2, RATNAM, PLOT NO.-14, BHATTJI KI BADI,
Ground Floor, GST Road, Tambaram Sanitorium, Chennai Moradabad - 244001, Uttar Pradesh • Mumbai - Andheri: Udaipur - 313001, Rajasthan • Valsad: Unit no A1 & A2,
- 600047, Tamil Nadu • Cochin: Ground and First Floor, Vivekanand villa, Opp. HDFC bank, Swami Vivekanand Ground Floor, Zenith Doctor House, Halar Cross Road,
Parambil Plaza, Kaloor Kadavanthra road, Kathirkadavu, Road, Andheri (West), Mumbai - 400058, Maharashtra • Valsad - 396001, Gujarat • Vapi: Third floor unit no.301,
Ernakulam, Cochin - 682017, Kerala • Coimbatore: Ground Mumbai - Bandra: Ground Unit No 3, First Floor, Unit No Bhula Laxmi Business Center, Vapi Silvassa Road, Opp.
Floor, No.1, Father Rhondy Street, Azad Road, R.S. Puram, - 13, Esperanza, Linking Road, Bandra (West), Mumbai - DCB Bank, Vapi - 396191, Gujarat • Varanasi: D-58/12A-7,
Coimbatore - 641 002, Tamil Nadu • Dehradun: Aarna 400050, Maharashtra • Mumbai - Fort: 2nd Floor. Brady Ground Floor, Sigra, Varanasi - 221010, Uttar Pradesh •
Tower, Shop no. “C”, Ground Floor, 1-Mahant Laxman Dass House, 12/14 Veer Nariman Road Fort, Mumbai - 400001, Virar-Palghar: “Shop no A1, Ground floor, Dhaiwat Viva
Road, Dehradun- 248 001, Uttrakhand • Delhi - Nehru Maharashtra • Mumbai - Ghatkopar: Unit No. 1, Ground Swarganga, Next to ICICI Bank, Aghashi Road, Virar West,
Place: UNIT No. 17-24, S-1 level, Ground Floor, Block F, Floor, RNJ Corporate, Plot No 9, Jawahar Road, Opposite Dist -Palghar, PIN - 401303, Maharashtra Email Ids: •
American Plaza, International Trade Tower, Nehru Place, Ghatkopar Railway Station, Ghatkopar (East), Mumbai - Ahmedabad: TrxnAhmedabad@icicipruamc.com •
New Delhi - 110019 • Delhi-Janakpuri: 108, Mahatta 400077. Maharashtra• Mumbai - Goregaon: 2nd Floor, Bangalore: TrxnBangalore@icicipruamc.com • Chennai:
Tower, B Block Janak Puri, New Delhi - 110058 • Delhi-NSP: Block B-2, Nirlon Knowledge Park, Western Express TrxnChennai@icicipruamc.com • Delhi: TrxnDelhi@
Plot No. C-1, 2, 3-Shop No. 112, Above ICICI Bank, First Highway, Goregaon - 400063, Maharashtra • Mumbai - icicipruamc.com • Hyderabad: TrxnHyderabad@
Floor, P.P. Towers, Netaji Subash Place, Pitampura, New Kalyan: Ground Floor, Unit no .7, Vikas Heights, Ram Baugh, icicipruamc.com • Kolkatta: TrxnKolkatta@icicipruamc.com
Delhi - 110034 • Durgapur: Mezzanine Floor, Lokenath santoshi Mata Road, Kalyan - 421301 Maharashtra • • Mumbai - Fort: TrxnMumbai@icicipruamc.com • Mumbai
Mansion, Sahid Khudiram Sarani, City Centre, Durgapur - Mumbai-Borivli: Ground Floor, Suchitra Enclave - Goregaon:Trxn@icicipruamc.com • Pune: TrxnPune@
icicipruamc.com.

Other Cities: Additional official transaction acceptance points (CAMS Transaction Points)
• Agartala: Advisor Chowmuhani (Ground Floor) Amritsar: 3rd Floor Bearing Unit no- 313, Mukut House, Karnataka • Bangalore Wilson Garden: First Floor 17/1,-
Krishnanagar Agartala - 799001, Tripura • Agra: No. 8, II Amritsar - 143001, Punjab • Anand: 101, A.P. Tower, B/H, (272) 12th Cross Road, Wilson Garden, Bangalore - 560027,
Floor Maruti Tower Sanjay Place, Agra - 282002, Uttar Sardhar Gunj, Next to Nathwani Chambers, Anand - Karnataka • Bankura: 1st Floor, Central Bank Building,
Pradesh • Ahmedabad: 111-113,1st Floor, Devpath 388001, Gujarat • Anantapur: 15-570-33, I Floor, Pallavi Machantala, PO Bankura, Dist Bankura, PIN - 722101,
Building, off: C G Road, Behind Lal Bungalow, Ellis Bridge, Towers, Anantapur - 515001, Andhra Pradesh • Andheri West Bengal • Barasat: N/39,K.N.C Road, 1st Floor,
Ahmedabad - 380006, Gujarat • Ahmednagar: B, 1+3, (parent: Mumbai ISC): “351, ICON, 501, 5th floor, Western Shrikrishna Apartment, (Behind HDFC Bank Barasat
Krishna Encloave Complex, Near Hotel Natraj, Nagar- Express Highway, Andheri East, Mumbai - 400069, Branch), PO and PS: Barasat, Dist: 24PGS (North), Kolkata
Aurangabad Road, Ahmednagar - 414001 Maharashtra • Maharashtra • Angul: Similipada, Near Siddhi Binayak, +2 - 700124, West Bengal • Bardoli: F-10, First Wings, Desai
Ajmer: Shop No.S-5, Second Floor Swami Complex Ajmer Science College, Angul - 759122, Orissa • Ankleshwar: Market, Gandhi Road, Bardoli - 394601, Gujarat • Bareilly:
- 305001, Rajasthan • Akola: Opp. RLT Science College Civil Shop # F -56,1st Floor, Omkar Complex, Opp Old Colony, F-62-63,Second Floor, Butler Plaza, Civil Lines, Bareilly -
Lines, Akola - 444001, Maharashtra • Aligarh: City Enclave, Near Valia Char Rasta, G.I.D.C., Ankleshwar - 393002, 243001, Uttar Pradesh • Basti: Office # 3, 1st Floor, Jamia
Opp. Kumar Nursing Home, Ramghat Road, Aligarh - Gujarat • Arambagh: Ward No 5, Basantapur More, PO Shopping Complex, Opp Pandey School, Station Road, Basti
202001, Uttar Pradesh • Allahabad: 30/2, A&B, Civil Lines Arambag, Hoogly, Arambagh - 712601, West Bengal • - 272002, Uttar Pradesh • Belgaum: Tanish Tower, CTS No.
Station, Besides Vishal Mega Mart, Strachey Road, ARRAH: ground Floor, Old NCC office, Club Roda, Arrah - 192/A, Guruwar Peth Tilakwadi, Belgaum - 590006,
Allahabad - 211001, Uttar Pradesh • Alleppey: Doctor’s 802301, Bihar • Asansol: Block G, 1st Floor, P C Chatterjee Karnataka • Bellary: 18/47/A, Govind Nilaya,Ward No 20,
Tower Building, Door No. 14/2562, 1st floor, North of Iorn Market, Complex Rambandhu Talab, P O Ushagram, Sangankal Moka Road, Gandhinagar, BALLARI - 583102,
Bridge, Near Hotel Arcadia Regency, Alleppey - 688011, Asansol - 713303, West Bengal • Aurangabad: 2nd Floor, Karnataka • Berhampur: Kalika Temple Street, Ground
Kerala • Alwar: 256A, Scheme No:1, Arya Nagar, Alwar - Block No. D-21-D-22, Motiwala Trade Center, Nirala Bazar, Floor, Beside SBI BAZAR Branch, Berhampur- 760002,
301001, Rajasthan • Amaravati: 81, Gulsham Tower, 2nd New Samarth Nagar, Opp. HDFC Bank, Aurangabad - Orissa • Bhagalpur: Ground Floor, Gurudwara Road, Near
Floor, Near Panchsheel Talkies, Amaravati - 444601, 431001, Maharashtra • Bagalkot: Shop No. 2,1st floor Old Vijaya Bank, Bhagalpur - 812001, Bihar • Bharuch
Maharashtra • Ambala: SCO 48-49, Ground Floor, Opposite Shreyas Complex, Near Old Bus Stand, Bagalkot - 587101, (parent: Ankleshwar TP): A-111, First Floor,R K Casta,
PEER, Bal Bhawan Road, Near HDFC Bank, Ambala - Karnataka • Balasore: B C Sen Road, Balasore - 756001, Behind Patel Super Market, Station Road, Bharuch -
134003, Haryana • Amreli: B 1,1st Floor, Mira Arcade, Orissa • Bangalore: Trade Centre, 1st Floor 45, Dikensen 392001, Gujarat • Bhatinda: 2907 GH, GT Road, Near Zila
Library Road. Opp SBS Bank Amreli - 365601, Gujarat • Road (Next to Manipal Centre), Bangalore - 560042, Parishad, BHATINDA - 151001, Punjab • Bhavnagar:

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Other Cities: Additional official transaction acceptance points (CAMS Transaction Points) (Contnd.)
305-306, Sterling Point, Waghawadi Road, OPP. HDFC Haryana • Firozabad: 53, 1st Floor, Shastri Market, Sadar Uttar Pradesh • Karimnagar: H No.7-1-257, Upstairs S B
BANK, Bhavnagar - 364002, Gujarat • Bhilai: Shop No. 117, Bazar, Firozabad - 283203 Uttar Pradesh • Gandhidham: H Mangammathota, Karimnagar - 505001, Andhra
Ground Floor, Khicharia Complex, Opposite IDBI Bank, Shyam Sadan, First Floor, Plot No 120, Sector 1/A, Pradesh • Karnal (Parent: Panipat TP): 29, Avtar Colony,
Nehru Nagar Square, Bhilai - 490020, Chattisgarh • Gandhidham - 370201, Gujarat • Gandhinagar: 507, 5th Behind Vishal Mega Mart, Karnal - 132001, Haryana •
Bhilwara: Indraparstha tower, Shop Nos. 209-213, Second floor, Shree Ugati Corporate Park, Opposite Pratik Mall, Karur: # 904, 1st Floor, Jawahar Bazaar, Karur - 639001,
floor, Shyam ki sabji mandi, Near Mukharji garden, Bhilwara Near HDFC Bank, Kudasan, Gandhinagar - 382421, Gujarat Tamil Nadu • Kasaragod: KMC XXV/88, I, 2nd Floor, Stylo
- 311001, Rajasthan • Bhopal: Plot no 10, 2nd Floor, • Gangtok: House No:Gtk /006/D/20(3) (Near Janata Complex, Above Canara Bank, Bank Road, Kasaragod -
Alankar Complex, Near ICICI Bank, MP Nagar, Zone II, Bhawan) D. P. H. Raod, Gangtok - 737101, Sikkim • Gaya: 671121, Kerala • Kashipur: Dev Bazar, Bazpur Road,
Bhopal - 462011, Madhya Pradesh • Bhubaneswar: 101/ North Bisar Tank, Upper ground floor, Near - I. M. A. Hall, Kashipur - 244713, Uttrakhand • Katni: 1st Floor,
7, Janpath, Unit III, Bhubaneswar - 751001, Orissa • Bhuj: Gaya - 823001, Bihar • Ghaziabad: First Floor, C-10, RDC Gurunanak Dharmakanta, Jabalpur Road, Bargawan, Katni
Office No. 4-5, First Floor, RTO Relocation Commercial RAJNAGAR, Opp Kacheri Gate No. 2, Ghaziabad - 201002, - 483501, Madhya Pradesh • Khammam: Shop No. 11 - 2
Complex – B Opp. Fire Station, Near RTO Circle, Bhuj-Kutch Uttar Pradesh • Goa: Lawande Sarmalkar Bhavan,1st Floor, - 31/3, 1st floor, Philips Complex, Balajinagar, Wyra Road,
- 370001, Gujarat • Bhusawal (Parent: Jalgaon TP): 3, Office No. 2, Next to Mahalaxmi Temple, Panaji (Goa) - Near Baburao Petrol Bunk, Khammam - 507001, Andhra
Adelade Apartment, Christain Mohala, Behind Gulshan-E- 403001, Goa • GODHRA: 1st Floor, Prem Praksh Tower, Pradesh • Kharagpur: Silver Palace, OT Road, Inda -
Iran Hotel, Amardeep Talkies Road, Bhusawal - 425201, B/H B.N. Chambers, Ankleshwar Mahadev Road, Godhra Kharagpur, G. P. Barakola, P. S. Kharagpur Local, Dist. West
Maharashtra • Bihar Sharif: R – C Palace, Amber Station - 389001, Gujarat • Gondal: Parent CSC - Rajkot, A/177, Midnapore, Kharagpur - 721305, West Bengal • Kolhapur:
Road, Opp. Mamta Complex, Bihar Sharif (Nalanda), Bihar Kailash Complex, Khedut Decor, Gondal - 360311, Gujarat 2 B, 3rd Floor, Ayodhya Towers, Station Road, Kolhapur
Sharif - 803101, Bihar • Bijapur: Padmasagar Complex, • Gorakhpur: Shop No. 5 & 6, 3rd Floor, Cross Road The - 416001, Maharashtra • Kolkata: Kankaria Centre 2/1,
1st floor, 2nd Gate, Ameer Talkies Road, Vijayapur (Bijapur), Mall, A D Tiraha, Bank Road, Gorakhpur - 273001, Uttar Russell Street, (2nd Floor), Kolkata - 700071, West Bengal
Bijapur - 586101, Karnataka • Bikaner: Behind Rajasthan Pradesh • Gulbarga: Pal Complex, Ist Floor Opp. City Bus • Kolkatta Central: 3/1, R.N. Mukherjee Road, 3rd Floor,
patrika, In front of Vijaya bank, 1404, Amarsingh pura, Stop, Super Market, Gulbarga - 585101, Karnataka • Office space - 3C, Shreeram Chambers, kolkata - 700001,
Bikaner - 334001, Rajasthan • Bilaspur: Shop No. B - 104, Guntur: D No 31-13-1158, 1st Floor, 13/1 Arundelpet, Ward West Bengal • Kollam: Uthram Chambers (Ground Floor),
First Floor, Narayan Plaza, Link Road, Bilaspur (C.G), No.6, Guntur - 522002, Andhra Pradesh • Gurgaon: SCO Thamarakulam, Kollam - 691006, Kerala • Korba: Shop No
Bilaspur - 495001, Chattisgarh • Bohorompur: 107/1, A C - 17, 3rd Floor, Sector-14, Gurgaon - 122001, Haryana • 6, Shriram Commercial Complex, Infront of Hotel Blue
Road, Ground Floor, Bohorompur, Murshidabad, Guwahati: Piyali Phukan Road, K. C. Path, House No - 1, Damond, Ground Floor, T. P. Nagar, Korba - 495677,
Bohorompur - 742103, West Bengal • Bokaro: Mazzanine Rehabari, Guwahati - 781008, Assam • Gwalior: G-6, Global Chattisgarh • Kota: B-33 ‘Kalyan Bhawan’ Triangle Part,
Floor, F-4, City Centre Sector 4, Bokaro Steel City, Bokaro Apartment Phase-II, Opposite Income Tax Office, Kailash Vallabh Nagar, Kota - 324007, Rajasthan • Kottayam:
- 827004, Jharkhand • Bolpur: Room No. FB26, 1st Floor, Vihar City Centre, Gwalior - 474001, Madhya Pradesh • 1307 B, Puthenparambil Building, KSACS Road, Opp. ESIC
Netaji Market, Bolpur - 731204, West Bengal • Bongaigaon: Haldia: Mouza-Basudevpur, J. L. No. 126, Haldia office, Behind Malayala Manorama, Muttambalam P. O.
G.N.B.Road, Bye Lane, Prakash Cinema, PO & Dist. Municipality, Ward No 10, Durgachak, Haldia - 721602, Kottayam - 686501, Kerala • Krishnanagar: R.N Tagore
Bongaigaon, Bongaigaon - 783380, Assam • Borivali: 501 West Bengal • Haldwani: Durga City Centre, Nainital Road, Road, In front of Kotwali, P. S. Krishnanagar, Nadia,
- TIARA CTS 617, 617/1-4, Off Chandavarkar Lane, Haldwani - 263139, Uttaranchal • Haridwar: F-3, Hotel Krishnanagar - 741101, West Bengal • Kukatpally: No.15-
Maharashtra Nagar, Borivali (West), Mumbai - 400092, Shaurya, New Model Colony, Haridwar - 249408, 31-2M-1/4, 1st floor, 14A, MIG, KPHB Colony, Kukatpally,
Maharashtra • Burdwan: 1st floor, above exide showroom, Uttaranchal • Hassan: ‘PANKAJA’ 2nd Floor, Near Hotel Hyderabad - 500072, Andhra Pradesh • Kumbakonam:
399 G T Road, Burdwan - 713101, West Bengal • Calicut: Palika, Race Course Road, HASSAN - 573201, Karnataka No. 28/8, 1st Floor, Balakrishna Colony, Pachaiappa Street,
29/97G, 2nd Floor, Gulf Air Building, Mavoor Road, • Hazaribag: Municipal Market, Annanda Chowk, Near VPV Lodge, Kumbakonam - 612001, Tamil Nadu •
Arayidathupalam, Calicut - 673016, Kerala • Chandigarh: Hazaribagh - 825301, Jharkhand • Himmatnagar: D-78 Kurnool: Shop Nos. 26 and 27, Door No. 39/265A and
Deepak Towers, SCO 154-155, 1st Floor, Sector17-C, First Floor, New Durga Bazar, Near Railway Crossing, 39/265B, Second Floor, Skanda Shopping Mall, Old Chad
Chandigarh - 160017, Punjab • Chandrapur: Opp Mustafa Himmatnagar - 383001, Gujarat • Hisar: 12, Opp. Bank of Talkies, Vaddageri, 39th Ward, Kurnool - 518001, Andhra
Decor, Near Bangalore Bakery, Kasturba Road, Chandrapur Baroda, Red Square Market, Hisar - 125001, Haryana • Pradesh • Lucknow: Office no, 107, 1st floor, Vaishali
- 442402, Maharashtra • Chennai: Ground Floor No.178/10, Hoshiarpur: Near Archies Gallery, Shimla Pahari Chowk, Arcade Building, Plot no 11, 6 Park Road, Lucknow -
Kodambakkam High Road, Opp. Hotel Palmgrove, Hoshiarpur - 146001, Punjab • Hosur: Survey No. 25/204, 226001, Uttar Pradesh • Ludhiana: U/ GF, Prince Market,
Nungambakkam, Chennai - 600034, Tamil Nadu • Chennai: Attibele Road, HCF Post, Mathigiri, Above Time Kids School, Green Field Near Traffic Lights, Sarabha Nagar Pulli
7th floor, Rayala Tower - III, 158, Annasalai, Chennai - Opposite to Kuttys Frozen Foods, Hosur - 635110, Tamil Pakhowal Road, Ludhiana - 141002, Punjab • Madurai:
600002, Tamil Nadu • Chennai: Ground floor, Rayala Nadu • Hubli: No. 204 - 205, 1st Floor, ’ B ‘ Block, Kundagol Shop No 3, 2nd Floor, Suriya Towers, 272/273 – Goodshed
Tower- I, 158, Annasalai, Chennai - 600002, Tamil Nadu • Complex, Opp. Court, Club Road, Hubli - 580029, Karnataka Street, Madurai - 625001, Tamil Nadu • Mahabubnagar:
Chhindwara: 2nd Floor, Parasia Road, Near Surya Lodge, • Hyderabad: 208, II Floor, Jade Arcade Paradise Circle H. No. 1-3-110, Rajendra Nagar, Mahabubnagar - 509001,
Sood Complex, Above Nagpur CT Scan, Chhindwara - Secunderabad - 500003, Telangana • Indore: 101, Shalimar Andhra Pradesh • Malappuram: Kadakkadan Complex,
480001, Madhya Pradesh • Chittorgarh: 3 Ashok Nagar, Corporate Centre 8-B, South tukogunj, Opp. Greenpark, Opp Central School, Malappuram - 670504 Kerala • Malda:
Near Heera Vatika, Chittorgarh - 312001, Rajasthan • Indore - 452001, Madhya Pradesh • Jabalpur: 975, Daxhinapan Abasan, Opp Lane of Hotel Kalinga, SM Pally,
Cochin: Building Name - Modayil, Door No. 39/2638 DJ, 2nd Chouksey Chambers, Near Gitanjali School, 4th Bridge, Malda - 732101, West Bengal • Mandi: 328/12, Ram Nagar,
Floor, 2A, M G Road, Cochin - 682016, Kerala • Coimbatore: Napier Town, Jabalpur - 482001, Madhya Pradesh • Jaipur: 1st Floor, Above Ram Traders, Mandi - 175001, Himachal
No 1334, Thirumoorthy Layout, Thadagam Road, R.S. R-7, Yudhisthir Marg, C-Scheme, Behind Ashok Nagar Police Pradesh • Mandi Gobidgarh: Opposite State Bank of
Puram, Behind Venkteswara Bakery, Coimbatore - 641002, Station, Jaipur - 302001 Rajasthan • Jalandhar: 144, Vijay Bikaner and Jaipur, Harchand Mill Road, Motia Khan, Mandi
Tamil Nadu • Coochbehar: N. N. Road, Power House Nagar, Near Capital Small Finance Bank, Football Chowk, Gobindgarh Mandi Gobidgarh - 147301, Punjab •
Choupathi, Coochbehar -736101, West Bengal • Cuttack: Jalandhar - 144001, Punjab • Jalgaon: Rustomji Infotech Mangalore: No. G 4 & G 5, Inland Monarch, Opp. Karnataka
Near Indian Overseas Bank, Cantonment Road, Mata Math, Services, 70, Navipeth, Opp. Old Bus Stand, Jalgaon - Bank, Kadri Main Road, Kadri, Mangalore - 575003,
Cuttack - 753001 Orissa • Darbhanga: Shahi Complex, 1st 425001, Maharashtra • Jalna C.C. (Parent: Aurangabad): Karnataka • Manipal: Shop No A2, Basement Floor,
Floor, Near R B Memorial hospital, V.I.P. Road, Benta Shop No 6, Ground Floor, Anand Plaza Complex, Bharat Academy Tower, Opp. Corporation Bank, Manipal -
Laheriasarai, Darbhanga - 846001, Bihar • Davenegere: Nagar, Shivaji Putla Road, Jalna - 431203, Maharashtra • 576104, Karnataka • Mapusa: Office No 503, Buildmore
13, Ist Floor, Akkamahadevi Samaj Complex, Church Road, Jalpaiguri: Babu Para, Beside Meenaar Apartment, Ward Business Park, New Canca By Pass Road, Ximer, Mapusa
P. J. Extension, Devengere - 577002, Karnataka • Dehradun: No VIII, Kotwali Police Station, PO & Dist Jalpaiguri, - 403507, Goa • Margao: F4- Classic Heritage, near Axis
204/121, Nari Shilp Mandir Marg, Old Connaught Place, Jalpaiguri - 735101, West Bengal • Jammu: JRDS Heights, Bank, opp. BPS Club, Pajifond, Margao - 403601, Goa •
Dehradun - 248001, Uttaranchal • Delhi: Flat no. 512, Lane Opp. S&S Computers, Near RBI Building, Sector 14, Mathura: 159/160, Vikas Bazar, Mathura - 281001, Uttar
Narain Manzil, 23, Barakhamba Road, Connaught Place Nanak Nagar, Jammu - 180004, Jammu & Kashmir • Pradesh • Meerut: 108, Ist Floor, Shivam Plaza, Opposite
New Delhi - 110001 • Delhi - Pitampura: Aggarwal Cyber Jamnagar: 207, Manek Centre P.N. Marg, Jamnagar - Eves Cinema, Hapur Road, Meerut - 250002, Uttar Pradesh
Plaza-II, Commercial Unit No 371, 3rd floor, Plot No C-7, 361001, Gujarat • Jamshedpur: Millennium Tower, “R” Road • Mehsana: 1st Floor, Subhadra Complex, Urban Bank
Netaji Subhash Place, Pitampura -110034, New Delhi • Room No.15 First Floor, Bistupur, Jamshedpur - 831001, Road, Mehsana - 384002, Gujarat • Mirzapur: First Floor,
Deoghar: S S M Jalan Road, Ground floor Opp. Hotel Ashoke Jharkhand • Janakpuri: 306, 3rd Floor, DDA -2 Building, Canara Bank Building, Dhundhi Katra, Mirzapur - 231001,
Caster Town Deoghar - 814112, Jharkhand • Dewas: 11 District Centre, Janakpuri - 110058, New Delhi • Jaunpur: Uttar Pradesh • Moga: 9 NO. New town, opp. Jaiswal Hotel,
Ram Nagar - 01st Floor, A. B. Road, Near Indian- Allahabad Gopal katra, 1st Floor, Fort Road, Jaunpur - 222001, Uttar Daman Building, Moga - 142001, Punjab • Moradabad: H
Bank, Dewas - 455001, Madhya Pradesh • Dhanbad: Pradesh • Jhansi: 372/18 D, Ist Floor, above IDBI Bank, 21-22, Ist Floor, Ram Ganga Vihar Shopping Complex,
Urmila Towers, Room No: 111 (1st Floor) Bank More, Beside V-Mart, Near “RASKHAN”, Gwalior Road, Jhansi - Opposite Sale Tax Office, Moradabad - 244001, Uttar
Dhanbad - 826001, Jharkhand • Dharmapuri: # 16A/63A, 284001, Uttar Pradesh • Jodhpur: 1/5, Nirmal Tower, Ist Pradesh • Mumbai: Rajabahdur Compound, Ground Floor
Pidamaneri Road, Near Indoor Stadium, Dharmapuri - Chopasani Road, Jodhpur - 342003, Rajasthan • Jorhat: Opp Allahabad Bank, Behind ICICI Bank 30, Mumbai
636701, Tamil Nadu • Dhule: House No 3140, Opp Liberty Dewal Road, Second Floor, Left side second building, Near Samachar Marg, Fort, Mumbai - 400023, Maharashtra •
Furniture, Jamnalal Bajaj Road, Near Tower Garden, Dhule- Budhi Gukhani Mandir, Gar Ali, Jorhat - 785001, Assam • Mumbai - Ghatkopar: Platinum Mall, Office No. 307, 3rd
424001, Maharashtra • Dibrugarh: Amba Complex, Ground Junagadh: Circle Chowk, Near Choksi Bazar floor, Jawahar Road, Ghatkopar East, Mumbai - 400077,
Floor, H S Road, Dibrugarh - 786001, Assam • Dimapur: Kaman, Junagadh - 362001, Gujarat • Kadapa: Bandi Maharashtra • Mumbai-Thane: 3rd Floor, Nalanda
MM Apartment House No; 436, Ground Floor, Dr Hokeshe Subbaramaiah Complex, D. No. 3/1718, Shop No. 8, Raja Chambers, “B” Wing, Gokhale Road, Near Hanuman
Sema Road, Near Bharat Petroleum, Lumthi Colony, Reddy Street, Besides Bharathi Junior College, Kadapa - Temple, Naupada, Thane (West), MUMBAI - 400602,
Opposite T K Complex, Dimapur - 797112, Nagaland • 516001, Andhra Pradesh • Kakinada: D No-25-4-29, 1st Maharashtra • Muzaffarnagar: 235, Patel Nagar, Near
Durgapur: City Plaza Building, 3rd floor, City Centre, floor, Kommireddy vari Street, Beside Warf Road, Opp Ramlila Ground, New Mandi, Muzaffarnagar - 251001,
Durgapur - 713216, West Bengal • Eluru: 22b-3-9, Karl Swathi Madicals, Kakinada - 533001, Andhra Pradesh • Uttar Pradesh • Muzzafarpur: Brahman toli, Durgasthan
Marx Street, Powerpet, Eluru - 534002, Andhra Pradesh • Kalyani: A - 1/50, Block - A, Dist Nadia, Kalyani - 741235, Gola Road, Muzaffarpur - 842001, Bihar • Mysore: No.1,
Erode: 197, Seshaiyer Complex, Agraharam Street, Erode West Bengal • Kangra: C/O Dogra ,Naresh & Assocoaites, 1st Floor, CH. 26 7th Main, 5th Cross (Above Trishakthi
- 638001, Tamil Nadu • Faizabad: Amar Deep Building College Road, kangra - 176001, Himachal Pradesh • Medicals), Saraswati Puram, Mysore - 570009, Karnataka
3/20/14, IInd floor, Niyawan, Faizabad - 224001, Uttar Kannur: Room No.14/435, Casa Marina Shopping Centre, • Nadiad: F-134, First Floor, Ghantakarna Complex, Gunj
Pradesh • Faridhabad: B-49, Ist Floor, Nehru Ground, Talap, Kannur - 670004, Kerala • Kanpur: Ist Floor, 106 to Bazar, Nadiad - 387001, Gujarat • Nagercoil: IV Floor,
Behind Anupam Sweet House, NIT, Faridhabad - 121001, 108, City Centre, Phase II 63/ 2, The Mall, Kanpur - 208001, Kalluveettil Shyras Center 47, Court Road, Nagercoil -
Other Cities: Additional official transaction acceptance points (CAMS Transaction Points) (Contnd.)
629001, Tamil Nadu • Nagpur: 145 Lendra Park, Behind Road, Sirsa - 125055, Haryana • Sitapur: Arya Nagar, Near between IPMF and such authorized entities.
Indus Ind Bank, New Ramdaspeth, Nagpur - 440010, Arya Kanya School, Sitapur - 262001, Uttar Pradesh • In addition to the existing Official Point of Acceptance of
Maharashtra • Namakkal: 156A / 1, First Floor, Lakshmi Solan: 1st Floor, Above Sharma General Store, Near Sanki transactions, authorized Points of Service (POS) of MF
Vilas Building, Opp. To District Registrar Office, Trichy Road, Rest house, The Mall, Solan - 173212, Himachal Pradesh • Utilities India Private Limited (MFUI) shall be an official
Namakkal - 637001, Tamil Nadu • Nanded: Shop No. 8 & Solapur: 4, Lokhandwala Tower, 144, Sidheshwar Peth, point of acceptance for all financial and non-financial
9 Cellar, Raj Mohd. complex, Main Road, Shri Nagar, Nanded Near Z. P. Opp. Pangal High School, Solapur - 413001, transactions. The updated list of POS of MFUI is available
- 431605, Maharashtra • Nasik: Ruturang Bungalow, 2 Maharashtra • Sonepat: SCO-11-12,1st Floor, Pawan on www.mfuindia.com. The online transaction portal of
Godavari Colony Behind Big Bazar, Near Boys Town, School Plaza, Atlas Road, Subhash Chowk, Sonepat - 131001, MFU is www.mfuonline.com.
Off College Road, Nasik - 422005, Maharashtra • Navsari: Haryana • Sreerampur: 47/5/1, Raja Rammohan Roy
16, 1st Floor, Shivani Park, Opp. Shankheswar Complex, Sarani, P O. Mallickapara, Dist Hoogly, Sreerampur -
Kaliawadi, Navasari - 396445 Gujarat • Nellore: 97/56, I 712203, West Bengal • Sriganganagar: 18 L Block, Sri
Floor, Immadisetty Towers, Ranganayakulapet Road, Ganganagar - 335001, Rajasthan • Srikakulam: Door No
Santhapet, Nellore - 524001, Andhra Pradesh • New Delhi: 4-4-96, First Floor. Vijaya Ganapathi Temple Back Side,
304-305, III Floor, Kanchenjunga Building, 18, Barakhamba Nanubala Street, Srikakulam - 532001, Andhra Pradesh •
Road Cannaugt Place, New Delhi - 110001, New Delhi • Sultanpur: 967, Civil Lines, Near Pant Stadium, Sultanpur
Nizamabad: 5-6-208, Saraswathi nagar, Opposite Dr. - 228001, Uttar Pradesh • Surat: Shop No-G-5, International
Bharathi rani nursing home, Nizamabad, AndhraPradesh Commerce Center, Near Kadiwala School, Majura Gate,
Nizamabad - 503001, Telangana • Noida: E-3,Ground floor, Ring Road, Surat - 395002, Gujarat • Surendranagar: Shop
sector 3, Near Fresh food factory, Noida - 201301, Uttar No. 12, M. D. Residency, Swastik Cross Road, Surendranagar
Pradesh • Palakkad: 10 / 688, Sreedevi Residency, - 363001 Gujarat • Tambaram: III Floor, B R Complex,
Mettupalayam Street, Palakkad - 678001, Kerala • No.66, Door No. 11A, Ramakrishna Iyer Street, Opp.
Palanpur: Gopal Trade Center, Shop No. 13-14, 3rd Floor, National Cinema Theatre, West Tambaram, Chennai -
Near BK Mercantile Bank, Opp. Old Gunj, Palanpur - 600045, Tamil Nadu • Tezpur: Kanak Tower, 1st Floor,
385001, Gujarat • Panipat: 83, Devi Lal Shopping Complex, Opposite IDBI Bank/ICICI Bank, C.K. Das Road, Tezpur
Opp ABN Amro Bank, G. T. Road, Panipat - 132103, Sonitpur, Tezpur - 784001, Assam • Thiruppur: 1(1), Binny
Haryana • Pathankot: 13-A,1st Floor, Gurjeet Market, Compound, II Street, Kumaran Road, Thiruppur - 641601,
Dhangu Road, Pathankot - 145001, Punjab • Patiala: 35, Tamil Nadu • Thiruvalla: 1st Floor, Room No - 61(63),
New Lal Bagh, Opposite Polo Ground, Patiala - 147001, International Shopping Mall, Opp. St. Thomas Evangelical
Punjab • Patna: G-3, Ground Floor, Om Vihar Complex, SP Church, Above Thomson Bakery, Manjady, Thiruvalla -
Verma Road, Patna - 800001, Bihar • Phagwara: Shop no. 689105, Kerala • Thiruvananthapuram: R S Complex,
2, Model Town, Near Joshi Driving School, Phagwara - Opposite of LIC Building, Pattom PO, Thiruvananthapuram
144401, Punjab • Pondicherry: S-8, 100, Jawaharlal Nehru - 695004, Kerala • Tinsukia: Dhawal Complex, Ground
Street (New Complex, Opp. Indian Coffee House), Floor, Durgabari Rangagora Road, Near Dena Bank, PO
Pondicherry - 605001, Pondichery • Port Blair: 1st floor, Tinsukia, Tinsukia - 786125, Assam • Tirunelveli: No. F4,
Opp. Mishra Store, Near Junglighat Milk Booth, Khaitan Magnem Suraksaa Apartments, Tiruvananthapuram Road,
Kalyana Mandapam, Jinglighat Colony, Port Blair - 744103, Tirunelveli - 627002, Tamil Nadu • Tirupati: Shop No. 6,
Andaman & Nicobar • Pune: Vartak Pride, 1st floor, Survay Door No. 19-10-8, (Opp to Passport Office), AIR Bypass
No 46, City Survey No 1477, Hingne Budruk, D. P Road, Road, Tirupati - 517501, Andhra Pradesh • Trichur: Room
Behind Dinanath Mangeshkar Hospital, Karvenagar, Pune No. 26 & 27,DEE PEE Plaza, Kokkalai, Trichur - 680001,
- 411052, Maharashtra • Purnea: C/O Muneshwar Prasad, Kerala • Trichy: No. 8, I Floor, 8th Cross, West Extn,
Sibaji Colony, SBI Main Branch Road, Near Mobile Tower, Thillainagar Trichy - 620018, Tamil Nadu • Tuticorin: 4B /
Purnea - 854301 • Rae Bareli: No.17, Anand Nagar A-16, Mangal Mall Complex, Ground Floor, Mani Nagar,
Complex, Rae Bareli - 229001, Uttar Pradesh • Raipur: HIG, Tuticorin - 628003, Tamil Nadu • Udaipur: 32, Ahinsapuri,
C-23, Sector-1, Devendra Nagar, Raipur - 492004, Fatehpura circle, Udaipur - 313001, Rajasthan • Udhampur:
Chattisgarh • Rajahmundry: Cabin 101 D. No 7-27-4, 1st Guru Nanak institute, NH-1A, Udhampur - 182101, Jammu
Floor Krishna Complex, Baruvari Street, T Nagar, & Kashmir • Ujjain: Adjacent to our existing Office at 109,
Rajahmundry - 533101, Andhra Pradesh • Rajapalayam: 1st Floor, Siddhi Vinayak Trade Center, Shahid Park, Ujjain
D. No. 59 A/1, Railway Feeder Road, Near Railway Station, - 456010, Madhya Pradesh • Vadodara: 103 Aries
Rajapalayam - 626117, Tamil Nadu • Rajkot: Office 207 Complex, BPC Road, Off R.C. Dutt Road, Alkapuri, Vadodara
- 210, Everest Building, Harihar Chowk, Opp Shastri Maidan, - 390007, Gujarat • Valsad: Ground Floor, Yash Kamal -”B”
Limda Chowk, Rajkot - 360001 Gujarat • Ranchi: 4, HB Near Dreamland Theater, Tithal Road, Valsad - 396001,
Road, No. 206, 2nd Floor, Shri Lok Complex, Ranchi - Gujarat • Vapi: 208, 2nd Floor, Henna Arcade, Opp. Tirupati
834001, Jharkhand • Ratlam: Dafria & Co 81, Bajaj Khanna, Tower, Near GIDC Char Rasta, Vapi - 396195, Gujarat •
Ratlam - 457001, Madhya Pradesh • Ratnagiri: Orchid Varanasi: Office No 1, 2nd floor, Bhavani Market, Building
Tower, Grond Floor, Gala No 06, S.V.No.301/Paiki 1/2, No D-58/2-A1, Rathayatra, Beside kuber complex, Varanasi
Nachane Munciple Aat, Arogya Mandir, Nachane Link Road, - 221010, Uttar Pradesh • Vasco: No DU 8, Upper Ground
At, Post, Tal. Ratnagiri, Dist. Ratnagiri - 415612, Floor, Behind Techoclean Clinic, Suvidha Complex, Near
Maharashtra • Rohtak: SCO – 34, Ground Floor, Ashoka ICICI Bank, Vasco da gama - 403802, Goa • Vashi: BSEL
Plaza, Delhi Road, Rohtak - 124001, Haryana • Roorkee: Tech Park, B-505, Plot no 39/5 & 39/5A, Sector 30A, Opp.
22 Civil Lines Ground, Floor, Hotel Krish Residency, Vashi Railway Station, Vashi, Navi Mumbai - 400705,
(Haridwar), Roorkee - 247667, Uttaranchal • Rourkela: J B Maharashtra • Vellore: AKT Complex, 2nd floor, No 1, 3,
S Market Complex, 2nd Floor, Udit Nagar, Rourkela - New Sankaranpalayam Road Tolgate, Vellore - 632001,
769012, Orissa • Sagar: Opp. Somani Automobiles, Tamil Nadu • Vijayawada: 40-1-68, Rao & Ratnam
Bhagwanganj, Sagar - 470002, Madhya Pradesh • Complex, Near Chennupati Petrol Pump, M.G Road,
Saharanpur: I Floor, Krishna Complex Opp. Hathi Gate Labbipet, Vijayawada - 520010, Andhra Pradesh •
Court Road, Saharanpur - 247001, Uttar Pradesh • Salem: Vijaynagaram: Door No. 4-8-73, Beside Sub Post Office,
No.2, I Floor Vivekananda Street, New Fairlands, Salem - Kothagraharam, Vijaynagaram - 535001, Andhra Pradesh
636016, Tamil Nadu • Sambalpur: C/o Raj Tibrewal & • Visakhapatnam: Flat No GF2, D NO 47-3-2/2, Vigneswara
Associates, Opp. Town High School, Sansarak, Sambalpur Plaza, 5th Lane, Dwarakanagar, Visakhapatnam - 530016,
- 768001, Orissa • Sangli (Parent: Kohlapur): Jiveshwar Andhra Pradesh • Warangal: A.B.K Mall, Near Old Bus
Krupa Bldg Shop. No.2, Ground Floor, Tilak Chowk, Harbhat Depot Road, F-7, 1st Floor, Ramnagar, Hanamkonda,
Road, Sangli - 416416, Maharashtra • Satara: 117 / A / 3 Warangal - 506001, Telangana • Yamuna Nagar: 124-
/ 22, Shukrawar Peth, Sargam Apartment, Satara - 415002, B/R, Model Town, Yamunanagar - 135001, Haryana •
Maharashtra • Satna: 1st Floor, Shri Ram Market, Beside Yavatmal: Pushpam, Tilakwadi Opp. Dr. Shrotri Hospital,
Hotel Pankaj, Birla Road, Satna - 485001, Madhya Pradesh Yavatmal - 445001 Maharashtra.
• Shahjahanpur: Bijlipura, Near Old Distt Hospital, Jail In addition to the existing Official Point of Acceptance
Road, Shahjahanpur - 242001, Uttar Pradesh • Shillong: of transactions, Computer Age Management Services
3rd Floor, RPG Complex, Keating Road, Shillong - 793001, Ltd. (CAMS), the Registrar and Transfer Agent of ICICI
Meghalaya • Shimla: I Floor, Opp. Panchayat Bhawan, Main Prudential Mutual Fund, having its office at New No 10. Old
gate Bus stand, Shimla - 171001, Himachal Pradesh • No. 178, Opp. to Hotel Palm Grove, MGR Salai (K.H.Road),
Shimoga: Nethravathi, Near Gutti Nursing Home, Kuvempu Chennai - 600 034 shall be an official point of acceptance
Road, Shimoga - 577201, Karnataka • Sikar: In Pawan for electronic transactions received from the Channel
Travels Street, In Front of City Center Mall, Sikar - 332001, Partners with whom ICICI Prudential Asset Management
Rajasthan • Silchar: House No. 18B, 1st Floor, C/o. Lt. Company Limited has entered or may enter into specific
Satyabrata Purkayastha, Opposite to Shiv Mandir, arrangements for all financial transactions relating to the
Landmark: Sanjay Karate Building, Near ISCKON Mandir, units of mutual fund schemes. Additionally, the secure
Ambicapatty, Silchar - 788004, Assam • Siliguri: 78, Haren Internet sites operated by CAMS will also be official point
Mukherjee Road,1st floor, Beside SBI Hakimpara, Siliguri of acceptance only for the limited purpose of all channel
- 734001, West Bengal • Sirsa: Bansal Cinema Market, partners transactions based on agreements entered into
Beside Overbridge, Next to Nissan Car showroom, Hissar

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