Key Highlights Accrual based product with focus on interest income through buy & hold strategy Investment in good quality rated corporate bonds Rigorous.

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Key Highlights Accrual based product with focus on interest income through buy & hold strategy Investment in good quality rated corporate bonds Rigorous selection and monitoring process - Setting exposure limits -Diversification across companies, industries and maturities Improvement in the ratio of upgrades to downgrades of corporate ratings observed during the period April to December 2013 (Article in Mint dated 22nd January, 2014) Opportunities on credit curve - upward credit migration of underlying securities expected as economy improves Suitable for investors with medium to long investment horizon of 18 months & above

Recent Government actions have started de-bottlenecking the overall investment process. Demand for medium to long term funds is expected to improve which would make such a scheme more attractive. Over-all liquidity constraints and high interest rate environment have pushed up borrowing rates even for good quality corporate papers. (Source for data: IDBI AMC Internal Research; Source for graph: IDBI AMC Internal Research & Crisil Bond valuations) Current Economic Scenario

Factors required for success of Accrual Product Availability of securities at attractive yields/prices. Improving growth prospects leading to better credit outlook. Investment horizon - medium to long term. Adequate risk assessment for selection of underlying securities Tight monitoring mechanism to ensure safety and liquidity

Scheme approach and strategy Ensure Optimum yield: -Selection of adequate duration securities -Well negotiated pricing based upon credit assessment Maintain Quality: - Research based selection - Defined rating criteria Portfolio diversification: -Single corporate exposure limit - Group exposure limits - Industry wise Limits - Restrict exposure to sensitive and strained sectors

Scheme features Asset Allocation: The asset allocation pattern will be: Type of instrumentIndicative allocationRisk Profile MinimumMaximum Debt instruments including securitized debt* instruments 0%90%Low to Medium Money Market Instruments 10%100%Low *Investment in Securitized Debt not to exceed 50% of the net assets of the Scheme. The Scheme will not take exposure to T-Bills or Government Securities. Investment in Derivatives will not exceed 50% of the net assets of the Scheme. The Scheme does not propose to invest in ADRs/GDRs and foreign securities. Investments would be made in CPs, CDs, NCDs and Bonds of Corporates, PSUs, Banks and Financial Institutions. The Scheme will take exposure to debt across the investment grade rating spectrum. The Scheme may engage in short selling and securities lending and borrowing as per guidelines of SEBI. For complete details, please refer to the SID. (Cont’d.)

Scheme features (Cont’d.) Liquidity: Repurchase/switch-out available on all business days after the scheme goes open-ended. Options for investment: -Growth Option - Dividend Option with Quarterly and Annual sub-options (subject to availability of distributable surplus) Benchmark: Crisil Short Term Bond Fund Index Transparency/NAV Disclosure: NAV of the Scheme will be computed and published on all business days. Load Structure Exit Load: For exit from the date of allotment (Redemption/switch-out/Transfer/ SWP): -up to & including 18 months - 2% - after 18 months - Nil (Cont’d.)

Minimum Application Amount New Purchase: Minimum Rs and in multiples of Re. 1 thereafter. Additional purchase: Minimum Rs and in multiples of Re. 1 thereafter Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) Monthly option: Minimum Rs. 500 and in multiples of Re. 1 Quarterly option: Minimum Rs and in multiples of Rs. 1 Investments above the minimum amount mentioned, shall be made in multiples of Re. 1 for all SIP irrespective of frequency of SIP or the Option. Scheme features (Cont’d.)

Product label This product is suitable for investors who are seeking*: Regular income & capital appreciation through active management for at least medium term horizon Investments in debt / money market instruments across the investment grade credit rating and maturity spectrum Medium risk (YELLOW) *Investors should consult their financial advisors if in doubt about whether the product is suitable for them. Note- Risk May be represented as: (BLUE) Investors understand that their principal will be at Low risk (YELLOW) Investors understand that their principal will be at Medium risk (BROWN) Investors understand that their principal will be at High risk

Disclaimer & Risk Factors Statutory Details: IDBI Mutual Fund has been set up as a trust sponsored by IDBI Bank Ltd. with IDBI MF Trustee Company Ltd. as the Trustee (Trustee under the Indian Trusts Act, 1882) and with IDBI Asset Management Ltd. as the Investment Manager. Risk Factors: Mutual fund investments are subject to market risks, read all scheme related documents carefully.