Different Strokes - An Evening of Music with the Quantum Family
Posted On Friday, Nov 30, 2012

Quantum Mutual Fund, with its simple but powerful tune of focusing on what is good for our investors, would like to thank our investors who choose to be a part of this unique blend of Different Strokes - a musical journey.
The evening of 29th November, 2012 was a special occasion where members of Quantum family including investors and their friends and family from across the city of Mumbai came to Nehru Centre, Worli to seize an unprecedented opportunity to enjoy good music. The show brought these audiences a chance to listen to eminent maestro like Sitar performer Ustad Rais Khan with his son Farhan Khan and a variety of musicians and singers who have been performing at the railway stations of Mumbai, an initiative of National Street of the Performing Arts (NSPA) in collaboration with the Western Railways.
In a rare instance like this one, we were given the opportunity to interact with our investors and get to know each other better. We believe that a mutual fund should work for the benefit of the investor first, keep its cost low, be transparent and offer simple products to take care of their long-term savings. We conducted a small poll to understand people’s views of a mutual fund. Seventy five participants shared their views.
Following are the responses that we received -

While we would like to thank all those who were present and made this event a huge success, we look forward to organize many such events in various parts of India and share the same joy with each one of you.
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