Where Process
Meets Conviction.
ArthaSanchay Growth Fund is an AIF Category III vehicle that combines fundamental research, quantitative discipline, and active risk management to navigate India's evolving equity landscape. We do not chase momentum — we build conviction through process.
Institutional Rigour,
Boutique Conviction
We believe sustainable wealth creation demands more than stock picking — it requires a framework that integrates research depth, risk awareness, and portfolio construction discipline.
Fundamental Research at the Core
Every position begins with deep, bottom-up analysis — evaluating balance sheet strength, cash flow sustainability, competitive positioning, and management quality before capital is committed.
Disciplined Risk Framework
Capital preservation is embedded in our process, not treated as a separate function. We employ real-time exposure monitoring, defined drawdown limits, and dynamic hedging across market conditions.
“In Sanskrit, Artha means wealth with purpose and Sanchay means thoughtful accumulation. Our name reflects our conviction — that enduring wealth is built through disciplined process and patient capital allocation, not speculation.”
Founding Philosophy
Institutional-Grade Operations
SEBI Regulated
Registered under SEBI (Alternative Investment Funds) Regulations, 2012. Full regulatory compliance and periodic reporting.
Independent Custody
All securities held with HDFC Bank as custodian, ensuring complete segregation of assets from the Investment Manager.
Statutory Audit
Annual audits conducted by S V C J & Associates. NAV computation verified through established processes.
Investor Reporting
Transparent, periodic reporting to investors including NAV statements, portfolio updates, and risk analytics.
Access Requires Conviction.
Not just capital.
ArthaSanchay Growth Fund is structured for investors who appreciate institutional-grade portfolio management, transparent operations, and a minimum commitment of ₹1 Crore. Investments in AIFs are subject to market risks including potential loss of principal.