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MIB Securities India Launches AlphaQuad Strategy to Empower HNI and VIP Investors with Structured Alpha

India, 17th Nov 2025 – MIB Securities India has announced the long-term operation and continued integration of its flagship AlphaQuad Strategy, a structured investment framework designed for HNI and VIP clients. Built on four engines—Access, Advisory, Automation, and Allocation—the system provides institutional-grade research, AI-powered execution, and dynamic asset allocation to deliver consistent Alpha. Fully licensed under SEBI and aligned with Maybank IBG standards, MIB positions AlphaQuad as a disciplined, data-driven approach to sustainable wealth creation.

MIB Securities India Private Limited, a fully licensed securities firm under the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and a member of Maybank Investment Banking Group (IBG), announced that its flagship investment framework, AlphaQuad Strategy, has been in long-term operation and continues to serve as a core pillar of the company’s structured investment system over the past several years.

This exclusive strategy is designed specifically for High Net Worth Individuals (HNI) and VIP clients, aiming to deliver consistent and replicable Alpha through a structured and data-driven approach.
Unlike traditional stock recommendations, AlphaQuad Strategy introduces a four-engine framework combining Access, Advisory, Automation, and Allocation, allowing clients to move beyond chance-based trading toward systematic wealth growth.

“Alpha is not an accident — it’s engineered,” said Vikram Kapoor, Head of Strategy at MIB Securities India. “With AlphaQuad Strategy, we are providing our clients a structural edge in capturing opportunities, managing risk, and sustaining returns through disciplined frameworks.”

The four engines of AlphaQuad Strategy:
 Access – Exclusive entry to premium IPOs, UC tickets, and block deals
Advisory – Curated weekly stock strategies with actionable ratings
Automation – AI-powered portfolio rotation using multi-factor models
Allocation – Dynamic asset mix across IPO, equities, and quant strategies

Through this system, MIB offers its VIP and HNI clients priority access, institutional-level research, and AI-driven execution, transforming complexity into clarity and structure.
AlphaQuad Strategy will be integrated within MIB Securities’ private client platform, available to qualified investors upon account upgrade. Clients will receive personalized strategy reports, model portfolios, and quarterly performance briefings.

“Our mission is to make Alpha sustainable,” added the MIB Executive Committee. “By merging structure with intelligence, we are turning investment into a discipline, not speculation.”

The launch reinforces MIB’s vision to provide globally benchmarked investment frameworks to Indian investors, aligned with Maybank IBG’s regional expertise and compliance standards.

About MIB Securities India Private Limited
MIB Securities India Private Limited is a regulated securities firm headquartered in Mumbai. It offers integrated services in stockbroking, investment banking, and research, delivering professional, research-driven, and client-focused solutions to institutional, corporate, and high-net-worth clients across India.

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