An investment solution for both corporations and individuals from all walks of life.
We manage mutual funds—diversified investment portfolios that pool capital from both individual and institutional investors. These funds are professionally managed by our experienced team, providing investors with access to a broad range of investment opportunities through a single, consolidated structure.
Our focus is on open-end mutual funds, which allow unitholders to purchase or redeem units at the prevailing Net Asset Value (NAV) at any time. Transactions are straightforward: investors can simply reach out to us, and we will facilitate the process efficiently on their behalf.
Formation fees and management fees represent the largest portion of a mutual fund’s total fee structure. As a fund manager, Ekush charges the lowest management and formation fees, which directly benefits the unitholders by reducing their overall costs, ultimately enhancing their overall investment value and maximizing their net returns.
Ekush never imposes entry or exit loads on its funds, enhancing liquidity by allowing investors to buy and sell shares without additional costs. Unlike other funds that pass commission fees onto investors, Ekush absorbs these costs internally. This approach promotes cost transparency and ensures that the entire investment amount is utilized effectively.
Mutual funds leverage regulatory incentives and offer various structural benefits, making them compelling investment options.
Experienced fund managers handle investment decisions and portfolio management, leading to potentially superior returns.
Each mutual fund is overseen by a custodian, trustee, and auditor who are responsible for ensuring the security of investor funds
Investments in open-end funds can be easily withdrawn from the fund manager within a maximum of 3 working days.
Investors can receive a tax rebate of up to BDT 75,000 by investing in any mutual fund.
Mutual funds in Bangladesh have a quota for each Initial Public Offering (IPO), which can boost the fund's returns.
Mutual funds allow investors to start with relatively small amounts of money, making them accessible to a broad audience.