Explained: What are different types of SIPs available for mutual fund investors

In a regular SIP, investors contribute a fixed amount at regular intervals, such as monthly or quarterly, regardless of market conditions. When starting a regular SIP, investors must choose the contribution amount, tenure, and investment frequency. Once set, the contribution amount cannot be changed during the investment tenure.

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