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12 days agoMutual Fund Assets Reach ₹75.61 Lakh Crore as SIP Flows Hit Record Levels
The Indian mutual fund industry achieved a new high in September 2025, with total assets under management touching ₹75.61 lakh crore, up 12.7% year-on-year. Equity-oriented schemes accounted for the bulk of inflows, rising nearly 9.5% over the previous year. Monthly SIP contributions surged to ₹29,361 crore, highlighting deepening retail participation across smaller cities. While debt categories saw notable outflows, hybrid and thematic funds maintained traction. Industry experts attributed the milestone to long-term wealth creation focus and sustained investor confidence amid moderating inflation.
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12 days agoMutual Fund Assets Reach ₹75.61 Lakh Crore as SIP Flows Hit Record Levels
The Indian mutual fund industry achieved a new high in September 2025, with total assets under management touching ₹75.61 lakh crore, up 12.7% year-on-year. Equity-oriented schemes accounted for the bulk of inflows, rising nearly 9.5% over the previous year. Monthly SIP contributions surged to ₹29,361 crore, highlighting deepening retail participation across smaller cities. While debt categories saw notable outflows, hybrid and thematic funds maintained traction. Industry experts attributed the milestone to long-term wealth creation focus and sustained investor confidence amid moderating inflation.
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India’s mutual fund AUM reached ₹75.61 lakh crore (+12.7% YoY), supported by record SIP inflows and strong equity participation despite debt fund withdrawals.
The Indian mutual fund industry achieved a new high in September 2025, with total assets under management touching ₹75.61 lakh crore, up 12.7% year-on-year. Equity-oriented schemes accounted for the bulk of inflows, rising nearly 9.5% over the previous year. Monthly SIP contributions surged to ₹29,361 crore, highlighting deepening retail participation across smaller cities. While debt categories saw notable outflows, hybrid and thematic funds maintained traction. Industry experts attributed the milestone to long-term wealth creation focus and sustained investor confidence amid moderating inflation.
The Indian mutual fund industry achieved a new high in September 2025, with total assets under management touching ₹75.61 lakh crore, up 12.7% year-on-year. Equity-oriented schemes accounted for the bulk of inflows, rising nearly 9.5% over the previous year. Monthly SIP contributions surged to ₹29,361 crore, highlighting deepening retail participation across smaller cities. While debt categories saw notable outflows, hybrid and thematic funds maintained traction. Industry experts attributed the milestone to long-term wealth creation focus and sustained investor confidence amid moderating inflation.
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Oct 28, 2025 • 04:57 IST