How does a boy from a small town become the CEO of India’s leading asset management companies?
In this episode of Capital Conversations, Navneet Munot, CEO & MD of HDFC Asset Management Company, joins Samina Nalwala, Executive Director at Waterfield Advisors, for a conversation that blends personal narrative with practical investing wisdom. He shares how growing up with limited resources and the values instilled by his father have shaped his approach to wealth, risk, and success.
Navneet reveals the three most common mistakes that erode investment returns — lessons that apply as much to ultra-high-net-worth investors as to first-time retail investors. He makes a compelling case for defining the why behind every investment, emphasising that purpose-driven investing fosters better decision-making and long-term discipline.
The discussion journeys through key moments in India’s market history, including the 1992 bull run, offering a unique lens on how the country’s financial landscape has evolved over decades. Navneet also highlights surprising lessons that seasoned UHNIs can learn from retail investors.
In this episode, we also cover:
- Lessons from a modest upbringing and their influence on money values
- The 3 common mistakes that destroy investment performance
- Reflections on India’s 1992 bull market and its legacy
- How India’s financial and business ecosystems have transformed
- What UHNWIs can learn from the patience of retail investors
- Purpose-driven investing and its long-term benefits
- The role of discipline and resilience in wealth creation
Listen to the full episode for a blend of market history, personal philosophy, and actionable insights from one of India’s most respected fund managers.