Jio BlackRock launches Its First Liquid Fund

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Jio BlackRock Mutual Fund has introduced its first-ever liquid fund – the Jio BlackRock Liquid Fund. The New Fund Offer (NFO) will be open for investment from 30 June 2025 to 22 July 2025. This launch comes at a time when interest rates are expected to fall in the domestic market.

In such a rate-cut environment, this liquid fund can be a good opportunity for investors. If you have some extra cash and are looking for better short-term returns than bank deposits, this scheme could be worth considering.

Fund Features and Investment Details

This liquid fund is designed to offer short-term liquidity with low risk, making it suitable for those who want to manage their surplus money more efficiently.

The fund will invest in ultra-short-term money market and debt instruments with maturities of up to 91 days.

Risk Profile: Low to Moderate

Benchmark: Nifty Liquid Index AI

Expected Returns: Typically around 5–6% annually (may be affected by repo rate cuts)

Key Details:

Fund House: Jio BlackRock Mutual Fund

Issue Open Date: 30 June 2025

Issue Close Date: 22 July 2025

Type: Open-ended

Category: Debt – Liquid

Minimum Investment: ₹500

Lock-in Period: None

Exit Load Charges:

0.0070% if redeemed before 1 day

0.0065% if redeemed before 2 days

0.0060% if redeemed before 3 days

0.0055% if redeemed before 4 days

0.0050% if redeemed before 5 days

0.0045% if redeemed before 6 days

Provisional Credit Rating and Who Should Invest

The provisional credit rating is [ICRA] A1+mfs, based on the projected portfolio. This gives confidence about the fund’s stability. The final rating will be confirmed after three months of actual portfolio performance, as per ICRA’s report dated 26 June 2025.

Who Should Consider This Fund?
This fund is ideal for:

Investors seeking short-term returns with low risk

People with extra cash who want better returns than a savings account

Those wanting to park bonuses, incentives, or capital gains

Investors planning to gradually move into equity funds (via systematic transfers from liquid funds)

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