Borrowing Behaviour Shifts as Investors Treat Portfolios as Financial Assets

Investors are increasingly treating mutual fund portfolios as flexible financial assets, driving interest in borrowing options like LAMF.

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Borrowing Behaviour Shifts as Investors Treat Portfolios as Financial Assets

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Borrowing Behaviour Shifts as Investors Treat Portfolios as Financial Assets
Investors are increasingly treating mutual fund portfolios as flexible financial assets, driving interest in borrowing options like LAMF.
Investor behaviour in 2025 is evolving, with portfolios increasingly viewed as dynamic financial assets rather than locked investments. Mutual fund holders are exploring ways to extract liquidity while maintaining exposure to long-term growth themes. Loan Against Mutual Funds (LAMF) fits into this shift by enabling borrowing against existing holdings. As awareness grows, investors are becoming more selective about when to sell and when to borrow.
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