SBI Mutual Fund For the last several years, many options have been available for investors to invest money. Apart from this, the idea of new options with traditional investment options has been seen increasing for the last few days. Traditionally, people were inclined towards posts, FD deposits in banks, RD scheme and investment in LIC. Now many options have become available due to technology. The number of people investing in mutual funds is increasing day by day. You can start investing in mutual funds from just 100 to 200 rupees through SIP. By investing in this fund, the benefit of compound interest for long -term investment becomes a millionaire.
SBI Healthcare Opportunities Fund
The State Bank of India would have become a millionaire who sipped Rs 2500 in the SBI Healthcare OPORCES Fund. This fund is about 25 years old. This fund has given about 18 percent returns every year. In the last one year, investors have got 37 percent return from this fund.
Profit of Rs 1.18 crore on SIP investment
Since the launch of this fund, investors have been given 18.27 percent returns every year. If a person had had an SIP of Rs 2500 at that time. Had he had deposited 2500 rupees every month, a person would have become a fund of Rs 1.18 crore. That is, you would have deposited Rs 7.50 lakh in SIP of Rs 2500 for 25 years, you would have got Rs 1.10 crore, including the amount received as interest. However, it was necessary to continue SIP for 25 years.
Profit of Rs 55 lakh on investment of Rs 1 lakh
Investing in this mutual fund, those keeping at once have also got good returns. If a person had invested Rs 1 lakh when the fund started, it would have been priced at Rs 55 lakh in 25 years.
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