VIVRITI AMC

AIF Tracker: Vivriti AMC, Northern Arc AMC record over 10% return in February 2025 for crorepati investors
In February 2025, 13% of alternative investment funds (AIFs) reported positive returns, with Vivriti AMC and Northern Arc AMC among the top performers. Category II funds dominated, reflecting a mix of equity and debt investments. Meanwhile, most Category III AIFs, focused on short-term trading, showed negative returns.

AIF Tracker: Nearly 30 funds log positive returns in Oct; Vivriti, Northern Arc AMC top charts
Over 26% of Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) outperformed the Nifty50 in October 2024, with 30 funds delivering positive returns despite the benchmark's 6% decline. Category II funds, particularly those from Vivriti and Northern Arc, led the gains, while Category III funds showcased resilience with Breakout Fund and VQ FasterCAP Fund posting notable returns.

AIF Tracker: Category II debt funds gave 10% returns to crorepati investors in September 2024
In September 2024, over 30% of Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) outperformed the Nifty50 benchmark, with Category II debt funds providing up to 14% returns. Top performers include Vivriti’s Emerging Corporate Bond and Northern Arc’s IFMR Fimpact funds, highlighting strong returns across both Category II and III funds.

ETMarkets AIF Talk: Alpha Debt Fund delivers double-digit returns in July: Insights from Soumendra Ghosh of Vivriti AMC
Launched in mid-2021, DBF-I was our second Performing Credit strategy. It gathered INR 1,700 crore from insurance companies, family offices, corporate treasuries, and HNIs.

AIF Tracker: Northern Arc, InCred, Vivriti & StepTrade AMCs deliver over 10% return to crorepati investors in July 2024
July 2024 saw over 40% of alternative investment funds (AIFs) surpass the Nifty50 index. Northern Arc, InCred, Vivriti, and StepTrade AMCs provided returns over 10%. Category II and 'long-only' schemes performed notably well, with funds like Motilal Oswal’s Hedged Equity Multi Factor Strategy achieving significant gains. Long-short strategies had varied outcomes.

AIF Tracker: A9 Finsight, Vivriti Asset among top 9 funds which gave over 10% return to crorepati investors in June
In June 2024, over 50% of SEBI-regulated AIFs outperformed Nifty50 with over a 6.6% rise. Top funds include Vivriti, Motilal Oswal, Alchemy, Northern Arc, Rational Equity, 360 One, Carnelian, Abakkus, and Marcellus.
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AIF Performance: Rational Equity, Prudent Equity almost double investors’ wealth in FY24; nearly 30 funds rose more than 50%
AIFs are regulated by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and can be formed as a trust, company, or Limited Liability Partnership (LLP). The minimum investment for an investor in an AIF is Rs. 1 crore.
ETMarkets AIF Talk- Lot of family offices and UHNIs are now actively investing in these bond strategies: Mohamed Irfan
This space is quite different from the traditional high-yield asset classes of promoter finance, loan against shares, distressed debt, venture debt, real estate financing etc.
ETMarkets Fund Manager Talk: Balance sheet clean-up widened investment avenues in debt instruments: Vivriti AMC
The reduction of the highest surcharge rate from 37% to 25% under the new tax regime would be welcomed by individual investors earning interest income through debt funds.
Vivriti Capital bags $55 million in funding from existing investors
The funds will be used for business expansion as well as technology for acquisitions, product delivery and portfolio management. Part of the funds will go to its subsidiary, Vivriti Asset Management, which will use it to enhance the asset management platform focused on performing credits.
Evergrande a clear & present danger for metals, chemicals
The selling of metal, steel, iron ore and chemical stocks that started in the middle of last week intensified on Monday. Tata Steel, Jindal Steel, SAIL, NMDC, and JSW Steel have dropped 10-15% in the last five trading sessions. Among chemical stocks, Tata Chemicals, DCW, Laxmi Organics declined 5% on Monday.
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