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  • MF News AMFI starts radio campaign to promote mutual funds

    AMFI starts radio campaign to promote mutual funds

    Kick-starts a multicity radio campaign ‘Mutual Fund – Savings Ka Naya Tareeka’ in 20 cities.
    Team Cafemutual Dec 23, 2013

    Kick-starts a multicity radio campaign ‘Mutual Fund – Savings Ka Naya Tareeka’ in 20 cities.

    AMFI has started a multi-city radio campaign called ‘Savings Ka Naya Tareeka’ in 20 Tier I & II cities. The radio campaign urges individuals primarily in the age group of 25-44 to use the mutual fund route for regular savings on a long term basis, said a press release issued by AMFI.

    The radio commercials will be played at top FM stations in the metros, Tier I and Tier II cities. The radio campaign seeks to increase retail participation in mutual funds. The radio investor awareness program is part of the earlier campaign by AMFI, ‘Savings Ka Naya Tareeka’.

    The radio campaign covers cities like Ludhiana, Nagpur, Bhubaneswar, Cochin, Patna, Guwahati, Indore, Rajkot, Nashik, Coimbatore, Jamshedpur, Varanasi, Bhopal, Mangalore, Jalandhar, Jodhpur, Dehradun, Agra, Raipur, Ranchi along with Mumbai and Delhi.

    Besides these campaigns, the mutual fund industry has initiated a ‘District Adoption Program’ launched recently; in the first phase 178 cities have been adopted by 32 mutual fund companies. The selection of districts was based on the savings potential seen in the districts.

    Speaking on this initiative, Sundeep Sikka, Chairman AMFI and CEO, Reliance Mutual Fund said, “Financial awareness is the core aspect to ensure the upward trend in the economy. Although the mutual fund industry has guaranteed a niche` place in the finance sector, there is still a long way to go for the awareness to take shape among the working class. The radio investor education is a very efficient way to reach out to the masses”.

    V Ramesh, Deputy CEO, AMFI, said, “Investor awareness is a generation game and does not happen overnight.  After a successful campaign on TV, we are now looking to leverage the reach of radio to make the campaign more effective”

    Jaideep Bhattacharya, Chairman, AMFI committee on Financial Literacy and MD, Baroda Pioneer AMC said, “The primary goal of the radio campaign is to spread awareness and reach potential investors in underserved markets. In our country, where over 50% of domestic savings go into fixed deposits, the mutual fund industry has a huge scope for growth. We are confident, that through this campaign we will be able to alter how mutual fund is perceived in Tier I & II cities and channelize savings through mutual fund route.”

    Cafemutual had first reported about AMFI’s plans to start radio campaign. Read here.

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