AMFI Registered MFD
Sampatti.
Mutual fund investing for India's invisible workforce.
Micro-SIPs through trusted institutional camps, with WhatsApp handholding — so informal workers can start investing in a language and format that works for them.
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The problem
India's informal workforce earns, aspires, and saves — but mostly outside the formal financial system. Domestic workers, factory staff, security guards, and others put money into chit funds, gold, and cash, not because they cannot save, but because formal investing has never reached them.
Language, trust, and documentation stand in the way. Products feel reserved for someone else. Sampatti exists to close that gap.
What we do
Sampatti is an AMFI-registered mutual fund distributor building a practical path to micro-SIPs for low-income and informal workers.
- Institutional camps at colleges, hospitals, hotels, and workplaces where trust already exists
- Micro-SIPs that meet workers where they are — small, regular investments into mutual funds
- WhatsApp-native support for onboarding, documents, and ongoing handholding
Talk to us
Reach the Sampatti Card Mutual Fund office to learn more, partner on a camp, or start a conversation.
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