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What's the difference between IMF's Class A and Class B?
1, for different people

Class A money fund: for small households, that is, retail investors. Generally, there is no limit on the number, and the reserved share is less than 6.5438+million, which is a class A monetary fund.

Category B monetary fund: for large subscription, the fund share is generally required to be more than 6,543,800+million.

2. The threshold for purchase is different.

The subscription threshold of Class A money funds is relatively low, usually starting from 65,438 yuan+0,000 yuan, and the subscription threshold of a few money funds such as CEIBS and ICBC is reduced to 65,438 yuan+0,000 yuan.

The starting investment threshold of Class B money funds is relatively high, usually 5 million yuan.

3. The minimum reserved share in the sales organization is different.

The minimum reserved share of Class A money funds in sales organizations is 1000.

The minimum reserved share of Class A money funds in sales organizations is 5 million copies (or 6.5438+million copies).

4. The sales service fee is different

The sales service fee charged by Class A money funds is 0.25%.

The sales service fee charged by Class B money funds is only 0. 1%.