Tata Mutual Fund


Tata Mutual Fund is an Indian private asset management company introduced by the Tata Group and incorporated in 1994 with its corporate head office located in Mumbai, India. It manages mutual funds, portfolio management services, and retirement solutions.

History

The mutual fund industry in India originally began in 1963 with the Unit Trust of India as a Government of India and the Reserve Bank of India initiative. Tata Mutual Fund was launched in March 1994, and became non-UTI mutual fund in India. The business is registered under registration number INP000001058. The registration number for Tata Asset Management Ltd. as a mutual fund is MF/023/95/9. It also runs Tata Asset management Pvt. Ltd. a foreign institutional investor that is registered with SEBi under registration number INMUFD161207.
In July 2023, DCB Bank received RBI approval to sell 7.5% stake to Tata Mutual Fund.
In January 2024, TMF launched its Tata Gold Exchange Traded Fund.
In July 2024, Tata Mutual Fund launched India's first tourism index fund "Tata Nifty India Tourism Index Fund".
In November 2024, Tata Mutual Fund acquired stake in Motilal Oswal Financial Services, TMF bought 375,000 shares of Motilal Oswal.
In December 2024, Tata Mutual Fund and SBI Mutual Fund together acquired 1.12% stake of Ratnamani Metals & Tubes worth ₹262 crore.
In May 2025, the company acquired 2.81% stake in Sundaram-Clayton Ltd from promoter entity.
In August 2025, NPST allotted shares worth Rs 300 crore to Tata Mutual Fund.
In September 2025, TMF filed draft document with Sebi for a hybrid long-short fund under SIF category. At the same time it launched Tata Nifty Next 50 Index Fund, an open-ended scheme that aims to track and replicate the performance of the Nifty Next 50 Index. And received approval to launch Tata India Dynamic Equity Fund at Gujarat's GIFT City with a minimum investment ticket size of US$500.
TMF started launched Titanium Specialised Investment Fund in November 2025.

Fake Identity of TMF

Several fraudulent websites, mobile applications, and WhatsApp groups were created using the name of Tata Mutual Fund.
In May 2024, Tata Mutual Fund released a public caution notice warning investors and partners about fraudulent websites, mobile apps, and WhatsApp groups.