

Mumbai | Kotak Mahindra Asset Management Company Ltd. (“KMAMC”/ Kotak Mutual Fund”) today announced that its nationwide blood donation initiative has been recognised by the Asia Book of Records & India Book of Records for achieving the maximum units of blood collected by an organization in a day. The company successfully collected 3,471 units of blood across 114 donation centres, making it one of India's largest blood donation drives.
The large-scale initiative brought together mutual fund distributors and employees with a shared purpose - to help save lives through blood donation. The initiative reflects Kotak Mutual Fund's commitment to create a social impact beyond financial well-being and fostering a culture of collective responsibility.
Commenting on the initiative, Nilesh Shah, Managing Director, Kotak Mahindra Asset Management Company Ltd., said, "At Kotak Mutual Fund, we believe that creating value extends beyond wealth creation. 'Let's Save Lives Mutually' is a reflection of our belief that collective action can make a meaningful difference to society at large. We are humbled by the overwhelming participation from donors, volunteers, partners and our extended ecosystem, who came together for this common cause."
Sharing his thoughts on the overwhelming response, Kinjal Shah, Head – Digital Business, Marketing and Analytics, Kotak Mahindra Asset Management Company Ltd., said, "The initiative demonstrated the power of collaboration and community participation. Seeing thousands of people come together in multiple cities for a humanitarian cause reinforces our commitment to building initiatives that create lasting social impact. We are grateful to every donor and partner who made this initiative a success."
Commenting on the recognition, Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, Chief Editor, Asia Book of Records, said, “Kotak Mutual Fund's 'Let's Save Lives Mutually' campaign is an outstanding example of how a corporate-led initiative can unite communities at an unprecedented scale for a noble cause. Collecting thousands of units across cities in a single day is a remarkable achievement that reflects exceptional planning, coordination and public participation. We are pleased to recognise this accomplishment with the Asia Book of Records under the title 'Maximum Units of Blood Collected by an Organisation in a Day'
Recognising this extraordinary achievement, the Asia Book of Records conferred upon Kotak Mutual Fund the title of "Maximum Units of Blood Collected by an Organisation in a Day."
Through initiatives such as 'Let's Save Lives Mutually,' Kotak Mutual Fund continues to demonstrate its commitment to responsible corporate citizenship by creating opportunities for people to come together and contribute towards causes that have a lasting impact on society. The initiative reinforces the belief that when communities unite with a shared purpose, even a single day can help save thousands of lives.
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About Kotak Mahindra Asset Management Co. Ltd.
Kotak Mahindra Asset Management Company Limited (KMAMC) - a wholly owned subsidiary of Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited (Kotak), is the Asset Manager for Kotak Mahindra Mutual Fund (KMF). KMAMC started operations in December 1998 and as of 31st March 2026, has over has over 1.51 crore investor folios in various schemes. KMF offers schemes catering to investors with varying risk - return profiles and was the first fund house in the country to launch a dedicated gilt scheme investing only in government securities. The company is present in 95 cities and has 106 branches as of 31st March 2026.
SEBI Registered Name - Kotak Mahindra Mutual Fund
SEBI Registered Number - MF/038/98/1