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Saturday, March 13, 2010 12:06 Hrs IST

L&T MF Revises Exit Load For Select Income Fund – Flexi Debt Fund

With effect from 15 March 2010

L&T Mutual Fund has decided to revise the exit load structure for L&T Select Income Fund – Flexi Debt Fund. The changes will be effective from 15 March 2010.

Accordingly, the exit load charge for all investments will be 0.25% if redeemed on or before 30 days and nil if redeemed after 30 days. The revised structure includes for STP / SWP

L&T Select Income Fund – Flexi Debt Fund is an open ended income scheme which has the investment objective to generate returns and capital appreciation by investing in debt (including securitized debt), government and money market securities.

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