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Barjeel Geojit launches online MF service

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Mumbai, Jan. 23 Barjeel Geojit Securities, Dubai, the largest mobiliser of investments in Indian mutual funds and equity services from the UAE, has announced the launch of its “Mutual Fund Online.”

This is a service that will allow NRIs to make investments in Indian mutual funds online.

This service will be launched in association with BillDesk, an electronic Payments Service Provider.

In its first phase, Barjeel’s offering under Mutual Funds Online will allow NRIs to invest online into HDFC mutual funds and SBI mutual funds.

They can make their payments using their online banking accounts with banks that partner with BillDesk.

Over the next few months, Barjeel plans to add all the leading Indian mutual funds to their Mutual Funds Online platform.

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