A fund house, also known as an asset management company or investment company, is a business that specialises in managing investment funds for its clients. These companies pool money from individual and institutional investors to create and manage investment portfolios, including mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), pension funds and other types of funds. Fund houses employ fund managers and analysts who make investment decisions on behalf of their investors, aiming to achieve the investment objectives specified in the funds' prospectuses, such as capital appreciation, income generation or risk mitigation.
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