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Is FinEdge a SEBI-registered investment adviser or a mutual fund distributor?
FinEdge is registered with AMFI as a Mutual Fund Distributor under ARN 83676. FinEdge is not a SEBI-registered investment adviser, or RIA.
This means FinEdge offers mutual fund investments through the regular-plan model, in which the costs of advice, service, reviews, reporting, technology access, and ongoing support are embedded in the mutual fund's expense structure.
The important distinction for investors is not only whether a firm is an RIA or an MFD, but how the firm operates. A good investing model should be transparent about its registration, revenue model, costs, process, and incentives. It should also place the investor's goals, suitability, risk requirements, and long-term outcomes at the centre of every recommendation.
FinEdge's model is built around goal-based investing, structured portfolio reviews, behavioural guidance, and long-term discipline. The focus is not on product pushing or short-term performance chasing, but on helping investors make better decisions and stay aligned to their financial goals over time.
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- What is FinEdge?
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- What is goal-based investing, and why does FinEdge follow this approach?
- Where is FinEdge registered, and how can investors verify FinEdge?
- Does FinEdge hold client money?