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Transcript
Reliance SIP Insure
“A unique facility to Save, Grow & Insure”
A Reliance Capital company
What Rs 1000 p.m can get you….
A dinner for your family
Watching movie with your spouse
Buy clothes for your kids
Make you a Millionaire* & also get you free life
insurance on your SIP installments
*please refer slide 3 for more details
What does it take to create wealth…
Investing Rs 1500 per
month @ 15% p.a for
15 yrs makes you a
Millionaire
Value /Yrs
3
5
10
15
5,00,000
11,000
6,000
1,800
750
10,00,000
22,000
11,200
3,600
1,500
25,00,000
55,000
28,000
9,000
3,700
50,00,000
1,10,000
56,000
18,000
7,400
100,00,000
2,20,000
1,15,000
36,000
14,800
The table shows the SIP amount required to be invested per month for achieving the target amount in
the specified time period. The hypothetical rate of return on the investments is assumed at 15% p.a.
This is just an illustration, explaining the power of compounding concept and should not be assumed as a promise, guarantee or forecast on
minimum returns and safeguard of capital. SIP does not assure a profit or guarantee protection against loss in a declining market. The
calculation shows the outcome of investing a specified amount at a certain assumed rate of interest per annum.
Most likely reasons to invest…..
Child’s Education
Child’s Marriage
Housing
Retirement
Safety
Everyone has one or more of the above reasons to invest for!
7 Successful habits of investing

Start early

Don’t time the market

Prudent Asset allocation

Invest regularly

Understand the risk reward ratio

Have a set investment objective

Invest for long term
Would you like
to guess the
8th habit that
we got for
you?
Insure your financial goals…..
Before we know more about this product….let us understand
the investment climate around us!
Value of Money over time
Impact of Inflation on monthly expenses of Rs 20,000
53,066
50,000
41,579
40,000
32,578
25,526
30,000
20,000
20,000
10,000
Today
5 years
10 years
15 years
20 years
Value of Rs 1 lac over time
InflationPeriod
– A Devil, we need
to beat it!
120,000
100,000
100,000
Value of Money
Monthly Exps in Rs
60,000
78,353
80,000
61,391
60,000
48,102
37,689
40,000
20,000
Inflation @ 5% p.a
Today
5 years
10 years
Period
15 years
20 years
Where do people save their money?
Real Estate, 5
Equity market, 1.1
Chit fund/NBFC,
9.4
Mutual Fund, 1.2
Gold, 5.8
Life insurance, 32.8
Banks, 44.9
Postal Savings,
11.6
Source: Invest India Incomes and Savings Survey 2007**
Mutual Fund as an Asset Class has a very low penetration
Long Term Investing – Case Studies
Invest Systematically…..
Its not the timing
but the time in the market which matters
Invest Long term…
Money grows over a period of time…
Rs 1000 invested at 8%p.a every month for…
Power of Compounding
Amount after
compounding
592,947
600,000
500,000
400,000
300,000
200,000
100,000
-
348,345
60,000 73,967
5 yrs
184,166
120,000
180,000
10 yrs
15 yrs
240,000
20yrs
Period
Principal
Amount
… just like a rolling snowball gathers snow & grows.
This is an hypothetical illustration to explain the concept of “Power of Compounding”.
Past Performance may or may not be sustained in future.
It always pays to start early &
save for retirement
A holds for
30 years
B holds for
20 years
Amount at the Age of
60
Start Early
1,488,603
1,500,000
1,000,000
500,000
689,511
120,000
120,000
A
B
People Who have invested




A & B invest Rs. 2000 every month, earning interest @ 8% p.a. on a monthly compounding basis
A starts at the age of 25 yrs, while B starts investing at the age of 35 yrs
Both of them invest for 5 yrs ( Rs. 1.2 lacs) and hold their investments till 60 yrs. of age
A’s investment appreciated to over Rs.14,88,603 while B’s investment grew to only Rs. 6,89,511
Only an illustration to explain the power of compounding.
& Don’t Time the Market…
Scenarios
Investor buys at Market
Peaks
Investor buys at Market
Lows
Investor buys at constant
interval
BSE Sensex
12.64%
18.99%
15.30%
BSE 100
13.32%
20.33%
16.48%
Reliance Growth Fund-Retail Plan- Growth Plan – Growth
Option* (RGF)
33.01%
38.31%
34.75%
Rs 10,000 invested every year for a period of 12 years in RGF from Jan 96 to June 08
Past Performance may or may not be sustained in future.
*Returns as on 30th June 08
Past Performance of SIP in
Reliance Growth Fund
SIP Installment
/Yrs
1,000
3,000
5,000
10,000
15,000
3
5
10
Since Inception
43,410
135,304
944,707
1,811,655
40,056
98,734
340,658
488,893
130,230
405,914
2,834,120
5,434,964
120,169
296,202
1,021,974
1,466,680
217,051
676,524
4,723,534
9,058,273
200,282
493,670
1,703,289
2,444,467
434,102
1,353,048
9,447,067
18,116,545
RGF
400,565
987,340
3,406,579
4,888,933
651,153
2,029,572
14,170,601
27,174,818
BSE
100
600,847
1,481,010
5,109,868
7,333,400
Inception Date: 8th Oct 1995. Returns are of Retail Plan- Growth Plan – Growth option as on 30th June 08
Past Performance may or may not be sustained in future.
The above table shows the historical SIP performance of Reliance Growth Fund (Retail Plan – Growth Plan – Growth
option) vis its benchmark BSE 100.
For example; A person who had made an SIP of Rs 10,000 p.m in the above fund since inception on 8th Oct 1995 would
have invested Rs 15.30 lacs by 30th June 08 and have earned a total amount of Rs 1.81 crs (As per the highlighted cell)
Make the right choice….

Simple, straightforward way to create long term wealth


Understand and embrace
risk

Put time on your side

Invest systematically


The alternative is to :
Follow markets very closely
Time your entry and exit very well
Select your stocks judiciously
The
choice
is
yours
to
make………..
Don’t worry about market timing
A tried & tested method
And hope that you get it right more
often than not!
Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) &
its benefits
SIP is a long term investment technique under which you invest a fixed sum of money
on a monthly or quarterly basis in a mutual fund scheme at the prevailing NAV.
This allows you to save and invest regularly while you are earning.
Inculcates
savings habit
Eliminates
need for
timing
markets
Helps
averaging cost
of investment
Protects
against market
volatility
Improves
probability
of better
returns
Here comes the most sought after product……..
Are you looking at
investing for the long
term??
Do you want an
investment
technique which can
make you invest
regularly??
Choose
Reliance
thenSIP
Insure
Do you want a free
life insurance
cover??
Do you want your
planned investments to
be completed after your
unforeseen death??
“A unique facility to Save, Grow & Insure”
Investor Benefits- “Save, Grow & Insure”
Free Life Insurance Cover-
Enjoy Insurance on SIPs
Ensuring that the planned
investments are completed
Market Linked NAV
based maturity
proceeds
Why Reliance SIP Insure ?
Eliminates need for
timing markets
Inculcates savings
habit
Helps averaging
cost of investment
Reliance SIP Insure- What is it?
An add-on feature of life insurance cover under a Group Term Insurance provided to
individual investors with a view to encourage individual investors to save and invest regularly
through Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) and help them achieve their financial objective
without any extra cost.
Objective:
In the unfortunate event of the demise of an investor during the tenure of the SIP, the
insurance cover will take care of the unpaid installments.
Thus, the nominee* would be able to continue in the scheme without having to make any
further contribution. Investor’s long term financial planning and objective of investing through
SIP could still be fulfilled as per the targeted time horizon, even if he/she dies prematurely.
*Nominee account would mean nominee in case of single holding & second or joint holder in case of Joint Holding
Reliance SIP Insure – Product Features

All individual investors enrolling for investments via SIP and opting for ‘Reliance SIP
Insure’
Eligibility

Only individual investors whose completed age at entry is greater than 20 years and
less than 46 years.

In case of multiple holders in the any scheme, only the first unit holder will be
eligible for the insurance cover.
Investment Details
 Minimum Investment per installment : Rs.1000 per month. (Except for Reliance Tax Saver (ELSS) Fund
where it is Rs 1000 p.m and in multiples of Rs 500 thereafter). There is no upper limit.
 Minimum Period of Contribution : 3 years and in multiples of 1 month thereafter.
 Maximum
Period of Contribution : 15 years
OR till attaining
55 years
of age,
whichever is
earlier (e.g., a person can register an SIP of maximum 10 yrs at the age of 45 yrs.) The
insurance cover ceases when the investor becomes 55 years of age.
 Mode of payment of SIP installments is only through Direct Debit & ECS ( Post Dated
Cheques shall not be accepted )
Reliance SIP Insure – Product Features
Load Structure

The Entry Load under Reliance SIP Insure shall be same as applicable to normal purchase
/additional purchase transactions.

However, there will an Exit Load of 2%, if the accumulated units acquired or allotted under
Reliance SIP Insure are redeemed or switched out to another scheme before the maturity of
SIP tenure as opted in the respective scheme either by the SIP-Insure unitholder or by the
nominee, as the case may be.

In the event of the death of the unitholder, if the Nominee chooses to redeem the outstanding
balance of units before completing the opted SIP tenure the repurchase of units shall be
subject an exit load of 2%

However, if the units are redeemed on completing the opted SIP tenure, there will not be any
exit load in the respective scheme.
Reliance SIP Insure – Product Features
Commencement of Insurance Cover: The Insurance cover shall commence after “waiting
period” of 90 days from the commencement of SIP installments. However the waiting period will
not be applicable in respect of accidental deaths.
Amount of Life Insurance Cover Available
The Life Insurance Cover under ‘SIP Insure’ facility will be revised as per the following
clauses;

In the event of death of unit holder within the 1st two years of the commencement of
the insurance cover: An amount equivalent to the aggregate balance of unpaid SIP
instalments, subject to a maximum of Rs.10 lakhs per investor across all schemes / plans
and folios.

In the event of death of the unit holder after completion of 2 years (i.e. w.e.f.
commencement of 3rd year onwards): An amount equivalent to two times the targeted SIP
contribution (committed at the time of registration) i.e. Number of SIP Instalments enrolled for
X Amount of Instalment X 2, subject to a maximum of Rs.10 lakhs per investor across all
schemes / plans and folios.
Thus, the amount of free life insurance cover could go upto 360 times of the monthly SIP
installment depending upon the enrolled SIP tenure.
Reliance SIP Insure – Product Features
The Life Insurance amount will be invested in the Nominee’s account, in the same scheme*
under which the deceased investor has enrolled for SIP. The investment will be at the applicable
price based on the closing NAV on the date on which the cheque for insurance claim settlement
is received by the AMC from the insurance company, subject to completion of requisite
procedure for transmission of units in favour of the nominee.
* Not applicable for Reliance Tax Saver (ELSS) Fund. For Reliance Tax Saver (ELSS) Fund;

Investors are requested to note that there will be a lock - in period of 3 years for each SIP
Insure installment under ‘Reliance Tax Saver (ELSS) Fund’ as per the Government
Notification of 2005 and in the event of demise of the unitholder, the nominee would be able
to withdraw the investment amount only after the completion of one year from the date of
allotment of the units or anytime thereafter without any exit load.

The insurance amount as per the above clauses a) and b) (as per earlier slide) subject to a
maximum of Rs. 10 lakhs in a lumpsum in cash will be paid to the nominee in case of death
of the unitholder (unlike other schemes, wherein the insurance amount will be compulsorily
invested in the respective scheme and the nominee is allotted the units.)
Reliance SIP Insure–How does this work?
An investor does a monthly SIP of Rs. 5,000 for 5 years in
Reliance Growth Fund
If he dies after a period of 3 yrs, then his
Sum Assured= Number of SIP Instalments enrolled for X
Amount of Instalment X 2
= 60 X 5,000 X 2 = Rs 3 lacs X 2
= Rs 6,00,000
This amount will be paid by life insurance company to SIP investor’s nominee account * with
Reliance Mutual Fund and will be invested in Reliance Growth Fund (in the same scheme in
which the deceased has earlier invested)
*Nominee account would mean nominee in case of single holding & second or joint holder in case of Joint Holding
Reliance SIP Insure – Product Features
One can aim to have a target insurance cover from 3rd year onwards as per one’s requirement by
referring to the matrix attached below
Life Insurance Cover/Yrs
3
5
10
15
1,000,000
13,900
8,350
4,500
2,800
900,000
12,500
7,500
3,750
2,500
800,000
11,150
6,700
3,350
2,250
700,000
9,750
5,850
2,950
1,950
600,000
8,350
5,000
2,500
1,700
500,000
7,000
4,200
2,100
1,400
400,000
5,600
3,350
1,700
1,150
300,000
4,200
2,500
1,250
850
200,000
2,800
1,700
850
560
100,000
1,400
850
425
280
Cells in yellow would not be applicable under Minimum SIP amount category under Reliance SIP Insure Facility
The table shows the SIP amount per month to be invested for the required combination of Eligible Insurance
Cover & Tenure. For example, to have a maximum cover of Rs 10 lacs from third year onwards (from
commencement of the insurance cover) in Reliance SIP Insure Facility, one can invest Rs 2800 p.m for a period
of 15 yrs as per the cell highlighted in pink.
Reliance SIP Insure – Product Features

If the aggregate total of SIP installments remaining unpaid under all schemes is less than
or equal to Rs. 10 Lakhs, then the life insurance cover shall be equal to the actual unpaid
balance in the respective schemes.

If the aggregate total of SIP installments remaining unpaid under all schemes is greater
than Rs. 10 Lakhs & all the SIPs start on the same date, then the life insurance cover shall
be equal to
Rs. 10 Lakhs, which shall be allocated / invested proportionately in the
respective scheme folios.

If the aggregate total of SIP installments remaining unpaid under all schemes is greater
than Rs. 10 Lakhs & all the SIPs start on the different dates, then the life insurance cover
shall be equal to Rs. 10 Lakhs, which shall be allocated / invested on First in First out
basis in the respective scheme folios.
Reliance SIP Insure – Product Features
Eligible schemes

Reliance Growth Fund - Retail Plan

Reliance Vision Fund - Retail Plan

Reliance Equity Opportunities Fund - Retail Plan

Reliance Equity Fund - Retail Plan

Reliance Equity Advantage Fund- Retail Plan

Reliance Regular Savings Fund – Equity option

Reliance Regular Savings Fund – Balanced option

Reliance Banking Fund- Retail Plan

Reliance Pharma Fund

Reliance Media & Entertainment Fund

Reliance Diversified Power Sector Fund – Retail Plan

Reliance Natural Resources Fund- Retail Plan

Reliance Quant Plus Fund – Retail Plan

Reliance Tax Saver (ELSS) Fund
Reliance SIP Insure – Expiry of the policy
The insurance cover shall cease upon occurrence of any of the following:

At the end of mandated Reliance SIP Insure tenure, i.e., upon completion of payment of all
the monthly installments as registered.

Discontinuation SIP installments midway by the investor i.e., before completing the opted
SIP tenure /installments.

Redemption / switch-out of units purchased under Reliance SIP Insure before completion
the mandated SIP tenure / installments

In case of default in payment of two consecutive monthly SIP installments or four separate
occasions of such defaults during the tenure of the SIP duration chosen.
Reliance SIP Insure –
Exclusions for Insurance cover
No insurance cover shall be admissible in respect of death of the SIP-Insure unitholder (the
insured person) on account of 
Death due to suicide

Death within 90 days from the commencement of SIP installments except for death due to
accident.

Death due to pre-existing illness, disease(s) or accident which has occurred prior to the
start of cover.
Reliance SIP Insure – Documentation
It is mandatory for each investor to sign and submit the following documents under this facility;

Application Form

ECS/ Direct Debit Form

Personal Statement of Health

Authorization Mandate (which forms a part of application form)
For our existing investors there is no need to give the first SIP cheque
Invest India Incomes and Savings Survey 2007
**The Survey consisted of two components:
1. Complete household listing (over one million households) from randomly selected 1815 wards covering
852 towns and 931 villages, and
2. 96,088 representative individual respondent interviews (urban sample 72,979 respondents and rural
sample of 23,109 respondents) carried out in the same locations.
Respondents were drawn mainly from earning members of the Indian workforce who derive cash incomes
from salaries, wages, profits and earnings from self employment and business activities (approximately 321
million persons nationally).
The 321 million figure is the base figure from which they have done about over a million households and
96,088 in depth interviews.
Data Source for this presentation
•This presentation is drawn from the data of the Invest India Incomes and Savings Survey which was
completed in June 2007.
•This is based on in-depth interviews with 1 lakh respondents aged 18-59 yrs with cash incomes and
supported by a household listing sample of 1 million.
•The figures projected refer to the 321 million paid work force of India in the presentation.
Source: IIMS Data Works survey
Sponsor: Reliance Capital Limited Trustee: Reliance Capital Trustee Co. Limited. Investment Manager: Reliance Capital Asset Management Limited. Statutory Details: The
Sponsor, the Trustee and the Investment Manager are incorporated under the Companies Act 1956. Risk Factors: Reliance Growth Fund (Open-ended Equity Growth
Scheme): The primary investment objective of the scheme is to achieve long term growth of capital by investing in equity and equity related securities through a research
based investment approach. Reliance Vision Fund (Open-ended Equity Growth Scheme): The primary investment objective of the scheme is to achieve long-term growth of
capital by investment in equity and equity related securities through a research based investment approach. Reliance Equity Opportunities Fund (Open-ended Diversified
Equity Scheme): The primary investment objective of the scheme is to seek to generate capital appreciation & provide long-term growth opportunities by investing in a
portfolio constituted of equity securities & equity related securities and the secondary objective is to generate consistent returns by investing in debt and money market
securities. Reliance Equity Fund (An open-ended Diversified Equity Scheme): The primary investment objective of the scheme is to seek to generate capital appreciation &
provide long-term growth opportunities by investing in a portfolio constituted of equity & equity related securities of top 100 companies by market capitalization & of
companies which are available in the derivatives segment from time to time and the secondary objective is to generate consistent returns by investing in debt and money
market securities. Reliance Equity Advantage Fund (Open ended Diversified Equity Scheme): The primary investment objective of the scheme is to seek to generate capital
appreciation & provide long-term growth opportunities by investing in a portfolio predominately of equity & equity related instruments with investments generally in S & P
CNX Nifty stocks and the secondary objective is to generate consistent returns by investing in debt and money market securities. Reliance Regular Savings Fund (An open
ended Scheme) Equity Option: The primary investment objective of this Option is to seek capital appreciation and/or to generate consistent returns by actively investing in
equity / equity related securities. Balanced Option: The primary investment objective of this Option is to generate consistent return by investing a major portion in debt &
money market securities & a small portion in equity & equity related instruments. Reliance Pharma Fund (Open-ended Pharma Sector Scheme): The primary investment
objective of the scheme is to seek to generate continuous returns by investing in equity and equity related or fixed income securities of Pharma and other associated
companies. Reliance Diversified Power Sector Fund (Open-ended Power Sector Scheme): The primary investment objective of the scheme is to seek to generate continuous
returns by actively investing in equity and equity related or fixed income securities of Power and other associated companies. Reliance Media & Entertainment Fund (Openended Media & Entertainment Sector Scheme): The primary investment objective of the scheme is to generate continuous returns by investing in equity and equity related or
fixed income securities of Media & Entertainment and other associated companies. Reliance Banking Fund (Open-ended Banking Sector Scheme): The primary investment
objective of the scheme is to generate continuous returns by actively investing in equity and equity related or fixed income securities of Banks. Reliance Natural Resources
Fund (An Open Ended Equity Scheme): The primary investment objective of the scheme is to seek to generate capital appreciation & provide long-term growth opportunities
by investing in companies principally engaged in the discovery, development, production, or distribution of natural resources and the secondary objective is to generate
consistent returns by investing in debt and money market securities. Reliance Tax Saver (ELSS) Fund (Open-ended Equity Linked Savings Scheme): The primary objective of
the scheme is to generate long-term capital appreciation from a portfolio that is invested predominantly in equity and equity related instruments. Reliance Quant Plus Fund
(An open - ended equity scheme): The investment objective of the Scheme is to generate capital appreciation through investment in equity and equity related instruments.
The Scheme will seek to generate capital appreciation by investing in an active portfolio of stocks selected from S & P CNX Nifty on the basis of a mathematical mode. Mutual
Funds and securities investments are subject to market risks and there is no assurance and no guarantee that the Schemes objectives will be achieved. As with investments
in any securities, the NAVs of the units issued under the Scheme can go up or down depending on the factors and forces affecting the securities market. Past performance of
the Sponsor/AMC/Mutual Fund is not indicative of future performance of the Scheme. Reliance Growth Fund, Reliance Vision Fund, Reliance Equity Opportunities Fund,
Reliance Equity Fund, Reliance Equity Advantage Fund, Reliance Regular Savings Fund, Reliance Banking Fund, Reliance Pharma Fund, Reliance Media & Entertainment
Fund, Reliance Diversified Power Sector Fund, Reliance Natural Resources Fund, Reliance Tax Saver (ELSS) Fund and Reliance Quant Plus Fund are only the names of the
scheme and do not in any manner indicate either the quality of the Scheme, its future prospects or returns. The Sponsor is not responsible or liable for any loss resulting
from the operation of the Schemes beyond their initial contribution of Rs.1 lac towards the setting up of the Mutual Fund and such other accretions and additions to the
corpus. The NAV of the Schemes may be affected, interalia, by changes in the market conditions, interest rates, trading volumes, settlement periods and transfer procedures.
The Mutual Fund is not guaranteeing or assuring any dividends/ bonus. The Mutual Fund is also not assuring that it will make periodical dividend/ bonus distributions,
though it has every intention of doing so. All dividend/ bonus distributions are subject to the availability of distributable surplus in the respective Scheme. For details of
scheme features and scheme specific risk factors please refer to the scheme Offer Documents / Scheme Information Documents. Offer Document/Scheme Information
Document and KIM cum application form is available at all the DISCs/ Distributors of RMF/www.reliancemutual.com. Please read the offer document(s) /Scheme Information
Document(s) of the respective schemes carefully before investing.
Thanks for your time
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