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Switch Transaction offered by Mutual Funds

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A Switch Transaction is one that allows you to switch or transfer money from one scheme to another scheme of the same Asset Management Company.

Yes. You will be able to switch money between schemes as long as they are of the same mutual fund house.

For example, you can switch your investment already made in, say Reliance Money Manager Fund to Reliance Growth Fund.

However, you cannot switch your invest from a scheme of Reliance Mutual Fund to, say, any scheme of Aditya Birla Sunlife Mutual Fund.

If you have already made an investment in one scheme but do not want to switch out to another scheme of that AMC, you will have to redeem your investment and then, once the funds come to your bank account, you will have to make a fresh purchase transaction so as to invest in the other mutual fund scheme.

Switch transaction in Franklin Templeton MF

Click on the *Transact* link drop that appears to the right side of the page

Click on *Switch Funds* link from the dropdown.

Click on the radio button for the folio in which you wish to do the swich transaction.

Select Direct as your Investment Preference.

Select the Source fund and click on Continue button.

In Switch details, select the target scheme and then Amount / Units you wish to switch.

Click on Continue.

A summary of the transaction will be shown. Click Continue to complete the transaction.

After the transaction is complete, the transaction summary is shown.

You will also get an SMS acknowledging the switch transaction request.

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