SBI Mutual Fund

[8] In July 2004, State Bank of India decided to divest 37 per cent of its holding in its mutual fund arm, SBI Funds Management Pvt Ltd, to Societe Generale Asset Management, for an amount in excess of $35 million.

[11] As of September, 2019, the fund house claims to serve 5,809,315 unique investors through approximately 212 branches PAN India.

[13] The company provides a broad range of equity funds, spanning diversified, thematic, and sector-based options.

The focus of investment philosophy is primarily on the product's liquidity as well as on the quality of the securities held in the portfolio.

The company has a suite of products across the risk-spectrum including a multi-asset offering that has gold in the portfolio into the traditional mix of equity and debt.