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MF Chronicles by Vikaas M Sachdeva

Podcast by Vikaas M Sachdeva

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About MF Chronicles by Vikaas M Sachdeva

How did an industry no one knew thirty years ago grow to nearly ₹80 lakh crore today?MF Chronicles traces this extraordinary transformation, exploring three decades of India’s mutual fund journey through candid conversations with the people who built it.The series moves through the early years after liberalisation, the expansion phase of the 2000s, and the digital, democratised era that followed - mapping how an unfamiliar concept slowly became one of India’s most trusted financial pillars.Across nine episodes, the show brings together CEOs, CIOs, regulators, product creators, distributors, advisors, and industry innovators to reveal the real stories behind India’s investing culture. Their decisions, challenges, experiments, and breakthroughs form the core of this narrative - not as data points, but as lived experiences. Through long-form, honest discussions, MF Chronicles uncovers how trust was built, how categories were created, how crises were navigated, and how mutual funds became accessible to millions of Indians. The series blends personal journeys with industry insight to offer listeners a rare, behind-the-scenes look at how India learned to invest.Fresh episodes drop every alternate Tuesday. Concept and Hosted by Vikaas M SachdevaMarketed and Produced by Blue Quill Communications and Kya Dekhte Ho ProductionsSupported by Chetana's Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai

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11 episodes

episode Sundeep Sikka: The Man Who Backed ETFs | Nippon India | MF Chronicles artwork

Sundeep Sikka: The Man Who Backed ETFs | Nippon India | MF Chronicles

“Why beat the market… when you can simply access it?” For years, ETFs in India quietly stayed in the background while active investing took centre stage. But somewhere along the way, passive investing stopped being an alternative and started becoming infrastructure. My conversation with Sundeep Sikka, ED & CEO of Nippon India Mutual Fund, goes far beyond ETFs. We spoke about conviction, investor behaviour, scale, and why some of the biggest shifts in investing happen slowly… until suddenly everyone notices them. We get into: ● Why India took time to accept ETFs ● The Goldman Sachs acquisition and the early passive bet ● How ₹6,000 crore became ₹2.26 lakh crore ● Why ETF growth is really a story of behaviour change ● Gold ETFs, demat accounts, and post-Covid retail participation ● The philosophy of “profit is a byproduct” ● Why risk management is an invisible parachute ● Active vs Passive and why both will coexist Some conversations explain products. This one explains how investing culture changes. The episode starts with ETFs, but somewhere along the way, it becomes a conversation about how India builds wealth. —----------------—----------------—---------------- —----------------—----------------—---------------- Connect with me across social media. Stream the MF Chronicles podcast on your favourite app. - https://linktr.ee/vikaasmsachdeva ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 📌 Disclaimer: All visuals and graphics used in this video belong to their respective owners. Credits are mentioned on-screen wherever applicable. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapters: 00:00 Presented By 00:05 Trailer 01:24 Disclaimer 01:27 Passive Investing Rise 03:06 Selling ETFs Early 05:34 Goldman Sachs Deal 08:01 Betting on Trends 10:07 Passive Investing Boom 11:53 EPFO Enters ETFs 14:08 CPSE ETF Partnership 15:14 Institutional ETF Push 16:52 Retail ETF Journey 20:16 Why Back ETFs? 28:04 Active vs Passive 30:26 Distributor Dynamics 32:07 Rise of FOFs 33:39 Risk Management Philosophy 36:41 Sundeep’s Philosophy 41:22 Understanding Tracking Error 42:31 Dominant ETF Types 45:31 India vs Global Investors 50:11 Audience Q&A 50:16 Investing at Highs 51:52 Reaching Young Investors 54:21 Importance of Allocation 55:24 First-Time Investing 57:10 Final Thoughts 58:03 End Credits [ETFs, Passive Investing, Sundeep Sikka, Nippon India Mutual Fund, MF Chronicles, Index Funds, Investing India, Mutual Funds India, Retail Investing, Wealth Creation, Financialisation, Active vs Passive, Gold ETFs, Risk Management, Investor Behaviour, Demat Accounts, Long Term Investing, Indian Markets, ETF Investing, India Growth Story]

19 May 2026 - 58 min
episode Navneet Munnot: The Man Who Saw It All | HDFC AMC | MF Chronicles artwork

Navneet Munnot: The Man Who Saw It All | HDFC AMC | MF Chronicles

When your money could double in 5 years back in those days… why would you take market risk?It’s easy to forget that this was once the norm. To really understand that shift, I spoke to Navneet Munot, Managing Director & CEO, HDFC AMC. There was a time when you didn’t need markets to make money. 14% was normal, debt did the job, and equity felt unnecessary. From that world to today’s world of SIP culture - let’s understand how India’s relationship with markets actually evolved. We get into: * Why equity was a tough sell in the 90s * How debt funds brought the first wave of investors * What actually built trust over time * The shift from institutions to everyday investors * And why time in the market still beats timing it And somewhere along the way, we realise - nothing about markets is easy… except the rules we keep ignoring. —----------------—----------------—---------------- —----------------—----------------—---------------- Connect with me across social media. Stream the MF Chronicles podcast on your favourite app. - https://linktr.ee/vikaasmsachdeva [https://linktr.ee/vikaasmsachdeva] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 📌 Disclaimer: All visuals and graphics used in this video belong to their respective owners. Credits are mentioned on-screen wherever applicable. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapters: 00:00 Presented By 00:05 Trailer 01:14 Disclaimer 01:17 Meet The Guest 02:41 Inside The Early MF Industry 08:38 How Indian Investors Think 13:21 From Unit 64 To SIP Boom 21:11 The Rise Of AUM 24:17 How ELSS Took Off 28:08 Why FDs Dominated 36:56 The B30 Growth Story 40:51 Barni Se Azaadi Explained 45:25 Direct Plans: What Changed 51:03 Future Of Mutual Funds 56:36 Active vs Passive Debate 1:02:36 Rapid Fire Q&A 1:02:56 Q1: Geopolitics Impact 1:04:49 Q2: Demand Supply Shift 1:05:53 Q3: New Age Investors 1:06:53 Q4: Leadership Mindset 1:07:42 Closing Thoughts 1:08:45 End Credits 1:08:55 Riskometer & Disclaimer [fd vs mutual funds, fixed deposit vs equity, why fds popular, 14 percent interest india, debt vs equity india, indian investing journey, mutual funds india growth, sip investment india, why people avoid equity, stock market trust india, investor behaviour india, retail investors india, capital markets india, wealth creation india, long term investing india, market cycles india, fixed income india, bond returns india, equity investing india, financial evolution india, indian economy growth, mutual fund industry india, investment shift india, saving vs investing india, passive investing india, active investing india, portfolio allocation india, financial mindset india, stock market india insights, finance podcast india]

24 Apr 2026 - 1 h 9 min
episode Dhirendra Kumar: The Data Doesn’t Lie | Value Research | MF Chronicles artwork

Dhirendra Kumar: The Data Doesn’t Lie | Value Research | MF Chronicles

Why do investors enter at the top… and exit at the bottom? Let’s break that down. In this episode, I’m joined by Dhirendra Kumar - Founder & CEO, Value Research, who’s seen India’s investing journey up close for over three decades. We get into: • Magnum Multiplier, Mastergain, and the frenzy of the 90s • How PSU mutual funds shaped early investing in India • The shift from share certificates to SIPs and digital access • Why investors still end up chasing performance • Investing vs just collecting funds • Active vs passive: skill vs discipline • Why star fund managers can be a trap • How regulation actually helped the industry grow • What real portfolio data says about investor behaviour • And why discipline quietly does the heavy lifting From paper-based investing to a few taps on your phone - a lot has changed. But the way we behave as investors? Not so much. If you want to understand what actually drives your returns - beyond markets and funds - this episode is for you. —----------------—----------------—---------------- —----------------—----------------—---------------- Connect with me across social media. Stream the MF Chronicles podcast on your favourite app. - https://linktr.ee/vikaasmsachdeva [https://linktr.ee/vikaasmsachdeva] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 📌 Disclaimer: All visuals and graphics used in this video belong to their respective owners. Credits are mentioned on-screen wherever applicable. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapters: 00:00 Presented By 00:05 EpiEndslateiler 01:46 Disclaimer 01:51 Introduction 04:25 Early Curiosity 06:53 Role of UTI 08:29 PSU Entry 12:17 Mastergain Era 15:01 Value Research 16:01 Investor Behaviour 19:06 Platform Insights 27:15 Tier Comparison 35:52 Narrative vs Reality 44:15 Market Peaks 47:38 Direct Plans 49:40 Active vs Passive 55:48 Regulations 1:08:41 Q&A Session 1:09:05 Industry Changes 1:10:19 Life Lesson 1:11:43 Allocation vs Timing 1:12:59 When to Invest 1:16:52 Outro 1:17:33 Endslate [investing, mutual funds, stock market India, investor behaviour, personal finance India, SIP investing, long term investing, market cycles, financial literacy, wealth creation, equity investing, passive vs active investing, portfolio management, financial planning, investment mistakes]

9 Apr 2026 - 1 h 17 min
episode Swarup Mohanty: The Global AMC That Cracked The India Code | Mirae Asset India | MF Chronicles | Vikaas M Sachdeva artwork

Swarup Mohanty: The Global AMC That Cracked The India Code | Mirae Asset India | MF Chronicles | Vikaas M Sachdeva

“The third generation will approach life very differently from the way we did.” That line genuinely made me pause. It came from Swarup Mohanty, Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Mirae Asset Mutual Fund (India) and it changed how I think about the future of investors in this country. Over the last three decades, global asset managers have entered India with strong processes, big brands and global playbooks. Yet many of them struggled to stay the course. So what makes India such a different market? Let’s find out.That leads us to questions like: • What global AMCs underestimated about India • Why track record beats launching more products • How IFAs quietly shape a fund house’s growth • Why several marquee global names eventually exited • The Korean mindset of “destroying yesterday” • And how the next generation of investors could change the game One theme runs through it all: patience. In asset management  and in India  sometimes the biggest edge is simply staying long enough. —----------------—----------------—---------------- —----------------—----------------—---------------- Connect with me across social media. Stream the MF Chronicles podcast on your favourite app. - https://linktr.ee/vikaasmsachdeva ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 📌 Disclaimer: All visuals and graphics used in this video belong to their respective owners. Credits are mentioned on-screen wherever applicable. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapters: 00:00 Presented By  00:05 Trailer 01:40 Disclaimer 01:46 Introduction 02:37 Welcoming Swarup 03:23 MF Chronicles Existence 03:57 Global Arrival 07:16 Earlier Products 10:02 Global Practices 12:28 Speed Comparison 14:17 Product Ideology 16:38 Distribution Mistakes 19:45 Control Diversity 22:12 Global Comparison 25:51 Korean Mindset 28:24 Global Exit 32:26 Regulatory Support 35:59 Domestic Practices 41:18 Product Replication 43:06 Active ETFs 43:55 AMC Reality 46:22 Mirae Beginnings 47:25 Early Issues 54:10 Launch Comparison 55:39 Future Outlook 59:30 Student QnA 59:43 Q1. Recognition 1:00:50 Q2. Misconception 1:01:46 Q3. Business Mindset 1:03:08 Q4. Achievement 1:05:24 Outro 1:05:44 End Credits [mutual funds india, asset management india, global amc in india, investing in india, indian stock market, wealth creation india, finance podcast india, business podcast india, investing podcast, capital markets india, indian financial markets, fund manager insights, asset management industry, global investors india, korean investing mindset, south korea business culture, korea investing philosophy, korean business strategy, korean work culture, hallyu wave, k pop culture influence, south korea global expansion, mutual fund industry india, finance leadership india, long term investing strategy, active vs passive investing, financial education india, money management podcast, wealth building india, investing mindset, finance conversations, podcast on investing, mutual fund insights, indian economy investing, global business strategy, finance learning podcast, market behaviour india, investor psychology, investing discipline, asset allocation insights]

13 Mar 2026 - 1 h 5 min
episode S Naren: Fund Design, Hybrids & BAFs, AI & CIO | ICICI Prudential | MF Chronicles | Vikaas M Sachdeva artwork

S Naren: Fund Design, Hybrids & BAFs, AI & CIO | ICICI Prudential | MF Chronicles | Vikaas M Sachdeva

“Investing isn’t arithmetic. It’s judgment. ”That line stayed with me. In this chronicle, I sit down with Sankaran Naren - currently the CIO at ICICI Prudential AMC, but once a fund manager navigating the excesses of the 90s, the lessons of 2008, and the eventual rise of hybrid investing. He has seen the industry evolve - from unchecked optimism to tighter regulation, from pure equity enthusiasm to disciplined asset allocation. This conversation isn’t about predicting markets. It’s about designing for them. We talk about the mistakes of 2007–08, why investors got scarred, and how Balanced Advantage was built to manage risk first - buying when markets fall, trimming when they rise. We discuss:• What the industry learnt the hard way after 2008 • Why “not scarring investors” became a philosophy • Asset allocation as discipline - not a marketing pitch • Value vs quality cycles and surviving long underperformance • IPO froth and why sellers often know more • Why risk management becomes harder at scale • The real challenge of being a CIO • And whether AI will assist - not replace - decision-making What I appreciated most was his clarity: Markets will always be volatile. The job is to build systems that survive them. If you care about how the hybrid category truly evolved and what responsible fund management looks like - this episode is for you. —----------------—----------------—----------------— ----------------—----------------—---------------- Connect with me across social media. Stream the MF Chronicles podcast on your favourite app. - https://linktr.ee/vikaasmsachdeva [https://linktr.ee/vikaasmsachdeva] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 📌 Disclaimer: All visuals and graphics used in this video belong to their respective owners. Credits are mentioned on-screen wherever applicable. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapters: 00:00 Presented By 00:05 Episode Trailer 01:45 Legal Disclaimer 01:50 Episode Introduction 03:15 Fund Origins 06:33 Design Flaws 09:02 Telecom Analogy 10:07 Market Triggers 11:41 Market Myths 14:21 BAF Story 19:27 SIP Perception 20:37 Dividend Design 22:43 Process Debate 24:06 MF vs FD 26:03 Post Commissions 29:28 Value Reality 33:21 IPO Mania 36:47 Asset Allocation 38:46 MAF vs BAF 39:46 ETF vs AIF 40:41 Category Future 43:19 Manager Advice 45:29 AI vs CIO 46:17 Old vs New 47:16 CIMR QnA 47:31 Conviction Building 48:31 SME View 48:54 Stock Prediction 50:18 Investing Tips 51:28 Core Skill 52:46 Episode Outro 53:29 End Credits

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