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IPO vs NFO: What's the difference?
short by / on Monday, 17 February, 2025
IPOs (Initial Public Offerings) are when private companies go public, selling shares for the first time to raise capital. NFOs (New Fund Offers) are how mutual fund companies introduce new schemes, raising money from investors to invest in assets according to a specific strategy. IPOs offer company shares, while NFOs offer units in a fund.