What are InVITs and how does it work? MintGenie explains
Infrastructure Investment Trusts, commonly known as InVITs, have emerged as an attractive investment option in the Indian financial market. InVITs are investment vehicles that pool money from investors and invest it in income-generating infrastructure assets, such as roads, bridges, power plants, and airports. Things to look at before investing in InVITs While InVITs offer attractive returns, investors should consider the following factors before investing: Asset quality: The quality of the infrastructure assets is critical in determining the returns from InVITs. Conclusion InVITs offer attractive returns to the investors and provide exposure to income-generating infrastructure assets. However, investors should consider the quality of the assets, sponsor credibility, management quality, and fees and expenses before investing in InVITs.







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