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Impact Feature: Rishi Khatri of 'DolFin Investment' talks about ICICI Prudential Asset Allocator Fund

About the speaker: Rishi Khatri is a partner of 'DolFin Investment'. He is talking about ICICI Prudential Asset Allocator Funds.

About 'DolFin Investment': 'DolFin Investment' is a one stop solution for smart investors. Founded in 2006 with a vision to provide customized and industry leading solutions to investors. Their motto is to spread financial awareness, so that investors can make informed decisions.

About the video: Asset Allocator Funds can help investors navigate various market conditions while aiming for long-term stable growth. With its focus on flexibility, disciplined management and focus risk reward optimisation, ICICI Prudential Asset Allocator Fund is a smart choice for those seeking diversification and stability in their investments. Can be a choice.

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