How to Become a Mutual Fund Distributor: A Complete Guide

1. Growing demand for investment products

Step 4: Start Onboarding Clients

How Mutual Fund Distributors Earn

✅ FAQs

What is a Mutual Fund Distributor?

A Mutual Fund Distributor (MFD) is a person or entity authorized to sell mutual fund schemes to investors and earn commissions from AMCs based on the investments they bring in.

What qualifications are required to become a mutual fund distributor?

You must be at least 18 years old and pass the NISM-Series V-A Mutual Fund Distributors Certification Exam. Basic KYC documents are also required for ARN registration.

How do I register for an ARN number?

After clearing the NISM exam, you can apply for an ARN through the AMFI/CAMSKRA portal by submitting the necessary documents and paying the registration fee.

How much commission does a mutual fund distributor earn?

MFDs earn trail commissions, typically ranging from 0.10% to 1%, depending on the type of mutual fund scheme and total assets under management (AUM).

How long is the NISM certification valid?

The NISM V-A certificate is valid for 3 years. After that, you must take the Continuing Professional Education (CPE) program or reappear for the exam.

Can I become a mutual fund distributor without prior financial experience?

Yes. No prior financial experience is required. Anyone with interest in finance and good communication can start.

Do mutual fund distributors need a physical office?

No. Many MFDs operate digitally using online distribution platforms. A physical office is optional.

Can I work part-time as a mutual fund distributor?

Yes. Mutual fund distribution is flexible and can be done part-time, making it suitable for working professionals, homemakers, and retirees.

How long does it take to become a mutual fund distributor?

Typically, 2–4 weeks, depending on how quickly you clear the NISM exam and complete ARN registration.

Is becoming a mutual fund distributor profitable?

Yes. The business offers recurring income, scalability, and long-term growth as your client base and AUM increase.

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