Computer Age Management Services Ltd
NSE:CAMS

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Price: 777 INR -80.36%
Market Cap: 38.5B INR
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In the bustling tapestry of India's financial landscape, Computer Age Management Services Ltd. (CAMS) stands as a standout player, weaving efficiency and seamless operations into the mutual fund industry. Established in the late 1980s, CAMS began its journey as a registrar and transfer agency, offering back-office services that form the backbone of the mutual fund ecosystem. The story of CAMS is one of strategic evolution and leveraging technological prowess to cater to the dynamic needs of asset management companies. By providing a comprehensive suite of services including transaction processing, record keeping, and customer care services, CAMS ensures mutual fund companies can focus on their core competency — fund management, leaving the intricacies of data management, regulatory compliance, and client servicing to a trusted partner. The company’s revenue model is intricately tied to the assets under administration (AUA) of the mutual funds it services. As the scale of mutual funds grows, both through market appreciation and new inflows, CAMS' fee-based revenue from these services rises. This scalability allows CAMS to benefit from the bullish trends in the financial markets. Apart from the mutual fund industry, CAMS has expanded its reach into alternative investment funds, insurance services, and KYC registration services, thereby diversifying its service offerings and revenue streams. By positioning itself as a critical infrastructure provider to financial institutions, CAMS continues to play a crucial role in the expansion of India's financial markets, all while fortifying its own growth prospects.

CAMS Intrinsic Value
2 463.63 INR
Undervaluation 68%
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