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WEALTH MANAGEMENT SERVICES


It is not how exotic your portfolio is but how well it is structured to meet your objectives and give you regular returns whatever the economic environment.
Karvy, with over 25 years’ expertise in the financial markets, is offering comprehensive wealth management solutions for its customers through Karvy Private Wealth (KPW). Our wealth managers provide direction to a client’s financial decisions, enabling him achieve his financial and life goals. As a wealth manager, we collate the relevant financial information and life goals of the client, assess his risk tolerance level, examine his current financial status, and identify a strategy to fulfill his goals.
Wealth management is an all-encompassing service, providing comprehensive research-based advisory along with convenient and personalized investment execution. KPW offers an unmatched product basket, ranging from debt, equity, mutual funds, insurance, derivatives, commodities, structured products, international funds, art funds and real estate. It is a unique service aimed at transforming clients’ dreams into reality.
KPW was set up to cater to HNIs, keeping in mind that they require a different kind of financial planning and management. Our services include planning and protection of finances, planning of business and retirement needs, and a host of other services, which will help augment their existing as well as future finances and lifestyle. We combine a hard-nosed business approach with a soft touch of personalized attention and dedicated customer care.
Our research reports have been widely appreciated by the HNI segment. The delivery and support modules have been fine-tuned by giving our clients access to online portfolio information, constant updates on their portfolios as well as value-added advice on portfolio churning, sector switches, etc. Moreover, the investment recommendations given by our research team in the cash market have enjoyed a high success rate.

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