Mutual funds on Aditya Birla Money
How mutual funds work on Aditya Birla Money — direct vs regular plans, SIP setup, commissions, folio vs demat units, and how it compares with going to the AMC directly.
Aditya Birla Money mutual funds — the short version
Aditya Birla Money lets you buy and manage mutual funds through the same account you use for stocks — same login, same KYC, same bank link. Equity, debt, hybrid and ELSS funds across the major AMCs are typically available, with both lump-sum and SIP entry.
The single most important thing to confirm before starting: whether Aditya Birla Money offers direct plans (lower expense ratio, no distributor commission) rather than regular plans. Direct plans add ~0.5–1 % a year in returns over long horizons because the AMC keeps less and you keep more. Most modern discount brokers default to direct.
Direct vs regular plans
Every mutual fund scheme in India has two plan variants:
- Direct plan — bought without a distributor in the loop. The expense ratio is lower (typically 0.5–1 % per year cheaper). Net returns are higher because you avoid the trail commission baked into the regular plan.
- Regular plan — bought via a distributor who earns a trail commission from the AMC. Expense ratio and net returns are correspondingly lower.
Across a 20-year SIP, the difference between direct and regular compounds materially. If Aditya Birla Money offers only regular plans, consider buying direct plans from the AMC website or via a broker that offers direct.
Running a SIP on Aditya Birla Money
A SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) auto-debits a fixed amount from your linked bank on a fixed cadence — typically monthly — and buys units at the prevailing NAV. To start a SIP on Aditya Birla Money:
- 1Pick a fund, choose Start SIP, and set the amount, SIP date and tenure (or run perpetually).
- 2Authorise the bank mandate (NACH or e-mandate) for the SIP amount. One-time setup; runs automatically thereafter.
- 3The first SIP debit happens on the next SIP date after setup. Subsequent SIPs run on the same date each month.
- 4Pause or stop the SIP from your Aditya Birla Money dashboard at any time — there is no exit penalty on stopping a SIP.
What Aditya Birla Money charges for mutual funds
Aditya Birla Money typically charges ₹0 commission on direct mutual fund subscriptions and SIPs — the broker does not earn from your investments. You still pay the fund’s own expense ratio (which goes to the AMC) and SEBI / depository charges on redemption. Verify the live policy on the Aditya Birla Money charges page; some brokers charge a small platform fee on lump sums above a threshold.
Frequently asked
What people ask about mutual funds on Aditya Birla Money.
Yes. Aditya Birla Money supports mutual fund investments — equity, debt, hybrid, ELSS — through the same login as your equity trading account. Funds settle into your bank or a separate folio depending on the broker's implementation. Confirm the exact list of AMCs covered on the Aditya Birla Money platform itself; it usually spans all major AMCs.
Aditya Birla Money typically offers direct mutual fund plans — the variant with a lower expense ratio and no distributor commission. Direct plans return 0.5–1 % more annualised than regular plans over long horizons. Verify on the Aditya Birla Money mutual fund page before investing; some brokers only offer regular plans.
Mutual fund commission to Aditya Birla Money is typically ₹0 on direct plans — the broker does not earn from your subscriptions or SIPs. You still pay the fund's own expense ratio (which goes to the AMC, not the broker). Some brokers charge a flat platform fee on lump sums above a threshold; check the Aditya Birla Money pricing page.
Yes. Aditya Birla Money supports systematic investment plans (SIPs) — fixed amount, fixed cadence (monthly / weekly / quarterly), auto-debited from your linked bank via the NSE / BSE / RTA mandate. Pause and stop any time. SIP day, amount and tenure are set when you start the SIP.
Mutual funds at Aditya Birla Money can be held in two forms — as folios (held with the AMC's registrar, no demat needed) or as demat units (held in your demat account). Demat units make selling slightly faster but otherwise the two are equivalent for retail investors. Aditya Birla Money usually defaults to the form it supports best.
Net result is the same — direct plans bought via Aditya Birla Money have the same NAV and expense ratio as direct plans bought from the AMC. The broker platform adds convenience (single login, consolidated reporting, SIP automation) but does not change the fund's underlying performance. If you already have a broker, going through the broker is simpler than juggling AMC logins.