Wealth Company mutual fund rolls out new investment option for retail investors
Wealth Company Mutual Fund, backed by the Pantomath Group, just got SEBI's nod for its Specialized Investment Fund (WSIF).
This fund brings hedge fund-style investing to regular folks—if you have at least ₹10 lakh to start.
It's designed for people looking for more than the usual mutual fund experience.
What makes WSIF different?
WSIF isn't your basic mutual fund. It mixes things up with strategies like long-short equity, sector rotation, and tactical asset allocation.
You also get exposure to equities, fixed income, REITs, InvITs, and derivatives—all in one place.
WSIF joins a small group of funds from big names like SBI MF and Tata that offer similar flexibility.
Why is everyone talking about SIFs now?
The SIF category is on the rise in India—with over ₹2,000 crore flowing in from 10,000+ investors as of October 2025.
WSIF stands out by offering dynamic management and broad diversification.
If you're ready to invest bigger amounts and want more control over your portfolio mix, this could be worth a look.