@PravinJ not even in 3-4 months?
@t7support I am assuming this will be in demat format.
Yes it is in demat format.
So if alloted in demat format, pledging will be allowed?
Yes @Trivesh_Hans Mutual Funds when in demat format - can be pledged.
I think he is asking to enable mutual funds in demat format for corporate accounts.
I think you misunderstood my question.
I want to know if I have a dhanâs corporate demat account in my companyâs name.
When will I be able to buy MF from this account because right now buying MF is not allowed in this demat account.
@PravinJ Mutual fund in demat and pledging is already there. Just need to make it active for corporate accounts.
Dhan is great but please donât be too late
Hello can see some new Mutual fund houses, would like to try investing in these.
Question ? Margin benifit given to these too ?
Question: during NFO the expense ratio would not be displayed or know is it ?
( Dint see it mentioned in all NFOs )
@Dhan Can you please tell me when you will open up Mutual Fund investing via web.dhan.co? Not sure I understand why itâs only available on Mobile.
Hi @nitishbangera, this is under development, and we will not be able to share a TAT as of now. will update via community post.
Hi @pavz, please refer to the collateral sheet > mutual funds tab for eligible Mutual funds. also we have noted your suggestion for showing the expense ratio for Mutual funds NFO.
@Mohseen_Usmani @Dhan If itâs under development, why exactly canât you provide a TAT? Also this feature is already there on the Mobile App, why is it so difficult that it cannot be shown on the Web App? The reason I ask is to have a similar experience for Mutual Funds as ETFs where the users can check the AUM, Expense ratio, returns, have a drop-down for different types of funds and so on. Though the mobile app is good for investment, its not that great to analyse instruments to invest in. I seriously urge the Dhan team to prioritise bringing the data for view on Web for mutual funds.
Thatâs a fair question - appreciate you asking it so thoughtfully.
We already have a Mutual Fund screener on dhan. Where you can analyse funds by AUM, expense ratio, and returns.
The full Mutual Fund experience on web (investing, SIPs, portfolio view) is under development. While it may look simple to extend from mobile, it actually needs deeper work on infrastructure and integrations to deliver the same reliability and performance.
Weâd rather launch it right than rush it - but rest assured, itâs a high priority and youâll see it live soon.
@Saurav.P If I wanted to look at another tool like the Mutual Fund Screener, I would rather go to Tickertape and do it, which is more comprehensive. The implicit question was when Dhan can bring uniformity to mutual funds for web and mobile.
Being an Engineer myself, if the web version comes up then the number of calls to your rest APIs would increase which needs work on how you handle stress on the backend which delivers the mutual fund details. The other work is the UI/UX on the web which for phase 1 atleast have the same table as the Mutual Fund screener that you pasted showed on the click from the Web Home page instead of âInvest via Dhan Appâ.
Please note that I never said that things are simple. My request is to know when we can have the Mutual funds shown on the Mobile app in the Web version too.
Hi @nitishbangera
Completely agree that a unified experience across web and mobile is important. The Mutual Funds web version is already in progress, and you should see it live by the end of this quarter
So it will be live in the last week of December 2025. Thank you for the update.