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31 days agoIndian Mutual Funds Cross ₹4 Trillion Equity Investment Mark in 2025

India’s mutual fund industry deployed over ₹4.02 trillion in equities in 2025, marking the fifth consecutive year of positive flows. Despite ₹1.6 trillion in foreign portfolio outflows, domestic investors remained resilient through systematic investment plans (SIPs), contributing ₹2.2 trillion between January and August. Fund managers increased allocations to hybrid and balanced schemes to mitigate volatility amid policy and global uncertainty. Growing retail participation, supported by digitization and financial literacy initiatives, continues to stabilize and strengthen India’s capital markets.
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31 days agoIndian Mutual Funds Cross ₹4 Trillion Equity Investment Mark in 2025

India’s mutual fund industry deployed over ₹4.02 trillion in equities in 2025, marking the fifth consecutive year of positive flows. Despite ₹1.6 trillion in foreign portfolio outflows, domestic investors remained resilient through systematic investment plans (SIPs), contributing ₹2.2 trillion between January and August. Fund managers increased allocations to hybrid and balanced schemes to mitigate volatility amid policy and global uncertainty. Growing retail participation, supported by digitization and financial literacy initiatives, continues to stabilize and strengthen India’s capital markets.
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Mutual funds anchor India’s equity markets, with record inflows fueled by retail SIPs and strategic portfolio adjustments.
India’s mutual fund industry deployed over ₹4.02 trillion in equities in 2025, marking the fifth consecutive year of positive flows. Despite ₹1.6 trillion in foreign portfolio outflows, domestic investors remained resilient through systematic investment plans (SIPs), contributing ₹2.2 trillion between January and August. Fund managers increased allocations to hybrid and balanced schemes to mitigate volatility amid policy and global uncertainty. Growing retail participation, supported by digitization and financial literacy initiatives, continues to stabilize and strengthen India’s capital markets.

India’s mutual fund industry deployed over ₹4.02 trillion in equities in 2025, marking the fifth consecutive year of positive flows. Despite ₹1.6 trillion in foreign portfolio outflows, domestic investors remained resilient through systematic investment plans (SIPs), contributing ₹2.2 trillion between January and August. Fund managers increased allocations to hybrid and balanced schemes to mitigate volatility amid policy and global uncertainty. Growing retail participation, supported by digitization and financial literacy initiatives, continues to stabilize and strengthen India’s capital markets.
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Oct 8, 2025 • 05:57 IST