Mutual Fund Services
Mutual funds are a preferred choice among investors because they are managed by experienced professionals who make investment decisions on your behalf.
What are mutual funds?
Mutual funds are a simple way to invest your money. They pool money from many investors and invest in stocks, bonds, or other assets — all managed by professional fund managers. It’s like teaming up with others to grow your wealth, without needing to track the markets every day.
Why us?
At MyAnmol, we go beyond just offering mutual funds — we offer clarity, confidence, and care. Our goal is simple: to provide valuable financial services that are easy to access and tailored to your goals, while building invaluable relationships based on trust, transparency, and lifelong support. Whether you're a first-time investor or planning for long-term wealth, we’re with you every step of the way — not just as a platform, but as your financial partner.

Services
In today’s financial landscape, choosing where to invest your hard-earned money can feel overwhelming. Stocks? Bonds? Real estate? Gold? Each option comes with its own benefits — and its risks.
But what if you could access the potential of all these asset classes, managed by professionals, with minimal time and effort?
Welcome to the world of Mutual Funds — a smart, flexible, and efficient solution for today’s investor.



Equity Funds
Hybrid Funds
Equity Index Funds



Precious Metals
Debt Index Funds
Debt Funds
Investing in Mutual Funds
is very Simple
Since the universe of mutual funds is vast with hundreds of funds out there, investors can use the new risk'o'meter provided by SEBI, to choose schemes which are in sync with their risk appetite. This meter is especially useful to investors who are new to the world of mutual funds and is not clear about the scheme matching their risk profile. However, it is essential to note that the risk'o'meter can give an overall idea of the risk level, there are many other factors involved that should be considered while selecting a fund and a risk'ometer should not be the sole indicator.
