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1h agoBeyond Personal Use LAMF for HUF and Corporate Borrowers

Corporates and Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs) are increasingly using LAMF for treasury management and operational liquidity.
Companies can pledge mutual funds held in their name, supported by board resolutions and audited financials. HUFs can apply through their Karta with relevant deeds. Corporate LTV ratios stand at 40-50% with interest rates between 9-11%.
These funds are allowed for working capital but restricted from speculative trading under RBI and SEBI rules, offering an institutional-grade liquidity alternative.
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1h agoBeyond Personal Use LAMF for HUF and Corporate Borrowers

Corporates and Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs) are increasingly using LAMF for treasury management and operational liquidity.
Companies can pledge mutual funds held in their name, supported by board resolutions and audited financials. HUFs can apply through their Karta with relevant deeds. Corporate LTV ratios stand at 40-50% with interest rates between 9-11%.
These funds are allowed for working capital but restricted from speculative trading under RBI and SEBI rules, offering an institutional-grade liquidity alternative.
Discvr• By Sneha Pathak
Explore:High Return Equity Mutual Fund
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Beyond Personal Use LAMF for HUF and Corporate Borrowers
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HUFs and corporates can access structured liquidity through LAMF for treasury or operational needs, following SEBI and RBI compliance norms.
Corporates and Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs) are increasingly using LAMF for treasury management and operational liquidity.
Companies can pledge mutual funds held in their name, supported by board resolutions and audited financials. HUFs can apply through their Karta with relevant deeds. Corporate LTV ratios stand at 40-50% with interest rates between 9-11%.
These funds are allowed for working capital but restricted from speculative trading under RBI and SEBI rules, offering an institutional-grade liquidity alternative.

Corporates and Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs) are increasingly using LAMF for treasury management and operational liquidity.
Companies can pledge mutual funds held in their name, supported by board resolutions and audited financials. HUFs can apply through their Karta with relevant deeds. Corporate LTV ratios stand at 40-50% with interest rates between 9-11%.
These funds are allowed for working capital but restricted from speculative trading under RBI and SEBI rules, offering an institutional-grade liquidity alternative.
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Nov 8, 2025 • 16:59 IST