Exit Load definition
Exit Load means Load on repurchase/Redemption of Units.
Exit Load means contingent load, back end load and any other charges as may be applied by Management Company.
Exit Load. : means the withdrawal charge/s payable to the Portfolio Manager in accordance with the terms of the Agreement and this Document
Examples of Exit Load in a sentence
The Investment Manager may in its sole discretion also permit the redemption of Units prior to any Redemption Date as on the last day of the relevant month, subject to payment to the Fund of the applicable Exit Load.
Minimum Investment Rs.5 lakh Exit Load 0.50% if PMS Agreement terminated within 6 months.
More Definitions of Exit Load
Exit Load means contingent load, back-end load and any other charges as may be applied by Management Company.
Exit Load means the fee as prescribed in Annexure “A” hereto, payable in accordance with Clause 17.3 hereunder.
Exit Load means the withdrawal charge/s payable to the Portfolio Manager in accordance with the terms of the Agreement and this Document.
Exit Load means a Load (other than CDSC) charged to the Unit holder on exiting a Scheme of the Mutual Fund (by way of Redemption) based on the period of holding, amount of investment, or any other criteria decided by the AMC.
Exit Load is as defined in “Error! Reference source not found.” as per PPM.
Exit Load means contingent/back end load and any other charges as may be applied by Management Company. Contingent/Back End Load shall form part of trust property.