This segment of Investors' Hangout discusses a new SEBI proposal allowing employers to invest a portion of employee salaries into mutual funds. The hosts explore the potential benefits for employees, especially those with lower incomes, in building savings habits. They also analyze why companies might be hesitant to adopt this, citing existing mandatory deductions like EPFO and NPS, and the administrative burden of managing investment performance.
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Can You Invest in Mutual Funds for Someone Else? SEBI's New Proposal Explained | Investors' Hangout
Value ResearchJun 5, 2026
This segment of Investors' Hangout discusses a new SEBI proposal allowing employers to invest a portion of employee salaries into mutual funds. The hosts explore the potential benefits for employees, especially those with lower incomes, in building savings habits. They also analyze why companies might be hesitant to adopt this, citing existing mandatory deductions like EPFO and NPS, and the administrative burden of managing investment performance.
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