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Is there a lock-in period for investment in mutual funds?

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Is there a lock-in period for investment in mutual funds?

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The lock-in period in mutual funds differs from scheme to scheme. Usually Debt funds have a lock-in period. Equity funds don’t have a lock-in period. The following shows the category of debt funds, which have or not have lock-in periods. Lock-in/No Lock-in Liquid funds No lock-in Short Term Income Funds No lock-in Medium Term Income Funds No lock-in Income Funds Lock-in (0.6% if exited within 6 months from the date of investment) GILT Funds Lock-in (0.6% if exited within 6 months from the date of investmen Short or Medium Term Floating Rate funds No lock-in Long Term Floating Rate funds Lock-in (0.

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