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3h agoTop Changes in Sebi's New Mutual Fund Regulation: What It Means for Investors

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has introduced a significant overhaul in how mutual fund expenses are charged, aiming to improve transparency and lower costs for investors. By introducing the Base Expense Ratio (BER), Sebi has drawn a clear line between core fees and other costs, allowing investors to better understand where their money is going. The move also reduces brokerage fees in the cash and derivatives markets.
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3h agoTop Changes in Sebi's New Mutual Fund Regulation: What It Means for Investors

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has introduced a significant overhaul in how mutual fund expenses are charged, aiming to improve transparency and lower costs for investors. By introducing the Base Expense Ratio (BER), Sebi has drawn a clear line between core fees and other costs, allowing investors to better understand where their money is going. The move also reduces brokerage fees in the cash and derivatives markets.
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Sebi’s new mutual fund rules focus on reducing costs and improving transparency, but concerns about FII outflows continue to weigh on the market.
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has introduced a significant overhaul in how mutual fund expenses are charged, aiming to improve transparency and lower costs for investors. By introducing the Base Expense Ratio (BER), Sebi has drawn a clear line between core fees and other costs, allowing investors to better understand where their money is going. The move also reduces brokerage fees in the cash and derivatives markets.

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has introduced a significant overhaul in how mutual fund expenses are charged, aiming to improve transparency and lower costs for investors. By introducing the Base Expense Ratio (BER), Sebi has drawn a clear line between core fees and other costs, allowing investors to better understand where their money is going. The move also reduces brokerage fees in the cash and derivatives markets.
Dec 18, 2025 • 10:05