Using the Internet for your financial investments
The HinduNavigating the world of personal finance can be a tough task, especially for those of us who did not grow up with the language of stocks, bonds and mutual funds. From using Zerodha to invest in equities, to researching financial instruments on MoneyControl, to purchasing mutual funds on Kuvera, it is entirely possible to grow your net-worth without making any human contact. Sanjiv Singhal, founder and COO of Scripbox, a mutual fund investment app, says, “There is a certain profile of customers for whom an app is the preferred way of investing, and this demographic is on the rise.” Why are investors turning to the Internet? “Find out if they have prior portfolio management experience or whether they are going to learn on the job with your money on the line,” says Gaurav Rastogi, CEO of Kuvera, an online mutual fund investment app. Comes with features like goal planning, tax planning, switching from regular funds to direct funds and family accounts MoneyFrog Invest in regular mutual funds.