New Delhi, Sept. 30 -- Until now, Indians wanting to invest abroad had limited options - either via domestic mutual funds (restricted by RBI's overseas limits) or directly through international brokerages. For most retail investors, picking the right stock or timing overseas markets has been a challenge.

At the Mint Money Festival 2025, Kalpen Parekh, MD and CEO of DSP Mutual Fund, and Vaibhav Shah, head of business development - strategy and international sales at Mirae Asset India AMC, outlined how funds launched on the GIFT City platform can simplify international investing.

"With the GIFT City route, you can now get professionally managed funds that invest in international markets on your behalf," Parekh said. DSP MF recently launch...