Here are the details I found for ICICI Prudential Conglomerate Fund NFO and how you can subscribe / buy:
Scheme / NFO Details
Feature | Details |
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Type | Open‑ended thematic equity scheme (conglomerate theme) |
NFO Open Date | 3 October 2025 |
NFO Close Date | 17 October 2025 |
Minimum Investment | ₹ 1,000 |
Incremental Investment | ₹ 1,000 (i.e. additional amounts in multiples of ₹1,000) |
Exit Load | 1% if redeemed within 12 months; Nil if redeemed after 12 months |
Fund Manager | Lalit Kumar |
Benchmark / Theme | BSE Select Business Groups Index (i.e. conglomerate / promoter‑led business groups) |
Allotment Date | Units will be allotted after NFO period ends (for example, 24 October 2025 per some sources) niveshsansar.com+3INDmoney+3The Economic Times+3 |
Important Note: Some sources wrongly state “03 September 2025” as the open date — that appears to be incorrect. The consistent and reliable sources show the open date is 3 October 2025.
How to Buy / Subscribe in the NFO
When an NFO (New Fund Offer) is open, you can subscribe / invest via these steps:
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Have KYC completed
Ensure you are KYC compliant for mutual funds (PAN verified, identity/address proofs, etc.). -
Choose the plan / option
You will typically have “Regular” and “Direct” plans, and “Growth” or “Dividend / Income Distribution” options. -
Apply during NFO period (3 to 17 October 2025)
Submit your purchase / subscription during the open window. The application will be at the face value (often ₹10 per unit) during NFO. -
Payment
You pay the subscription amount (at least ₹1,000, in multiples of ₹1,000) when applying. -
Allotment
After the NFO close, the fund house allots units. The allotment date is typically a few days later (e.g. 24 October in some sources) -
Post‑NFO
Once the fund becomes open for regular subscription (after allotment), you can purchase through standard mutual fund platforms (AMC website, registrar, MF platforms, broker apps). -
Redemptions / Switching
After allotment, you can redeem or switch subject to exit load if redeemed within 12 months.