Whenever the bank mandate is to be changed MF's are asking for one of these. 1) Cancelled cheque leaves of the registered Account and the new account or, 2) A letter from the bank manager certifying that an account is held by the depositor or, 3) Copies of bank pass book. In my opinion Mutual funds have no business to ask for such details. All they require is the address of investor. They should sent interest/ redemption warrants to the address given. Where the investor wants to deposit these is his business. Companies do not ask for such details when money is invested in equity, fixed deposits or debentures?
This is a normal practice and a standard guideline for changing bank details in mutual funds. This has been implemented so that your redemption and dividends are seamlessly credited in your designated bank account through electronic mode and there is no need to send any physical cheque to your address. Sending a physical cheque has many disadvantages, like courier cost, loss of cheque in transit and delay in credit.
We think, generally investors are happy with this practice and you must appreciate that this helps the investors! You should not have any issues with this and rather you should enjoy the benefits. Most of the companies issuing debentures/ bonds and fixed deposits have also migrated to this process to ensure better service to the investors. Hope you understand :) Thanks :))
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