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1h agoAMC stocks gain after SEBI eases concerns around expense ratio limits

Shares of asset management companies moved higher after SEBI finalised revisions to total expense ratio caps for mutual fund schemes. The regulator moderated earlier proposals, setting equity scheme TER limits that aim to reduce investor costs without sharply impacting fund house margins. Debt scheme caps were also adjusted to range between 0.70 percent and 1.85 percent based on assets under management. The regulatory clarity reassured investors about earnings visibility for AMCs and reduced fears of profitability erosion.
Plindia• By Pooja Kumari
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1h agoAMC stocks gain after SEBI eases concerns around expense ratio limits

Shares of asset management companies moved higher after SEBI finalised revisions to total expense ratio caps for mutual fund schemes. The regulator moderated earlier proposals, setting equity scheme TER limits that aim to reduce investor costs without sharply impacting fund house margins. Debt scheme caps were also adjusted to range between 0.70 percent and 1.85 percent based on assets under management. The regulatory clarity reassured investors about earnings visibility for AMCs and reduced fears of profitability erosion.
Plindia• By Pooja Kumari
Explore:Mutual Fund Categories
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AMC shares rose after SEBI softened TER caps, improving visibility on margins while supporting long-term growth in India’s underpenetrated mutual fund market.
Shares of asset management companies moved higher after SEBI finalised revisions to total expense ratio caps for mutual fund schemes. The regulator moderated earlier proposals, setting equity scheme TER limits that aim to reduce investor costs without sharply impacting fund house margins. Debt scheme caps were also adjusted to range between 0.70 percent and 1.85 percent based on assets under management. The regulatory clarity reassured investors about earnings visibility for AMCs and reduced fears of profitability erosion.

Shares of asset management companies moved higher after SEBI finalised revisions to total expense ratio caps for mutual fund schemes. The regulator moderated earlier proposals, setting equity scheme TER limits that aim to reduce investor costs without sharply impacting fund house margins. Debt scheme caps were also adjusted to range between 0.70 percent and 1.85 percent based on assets under management. The regulatory clarity reassured investors about earnings visibility for AMCs and reduced fears of profitability erosion.
Dec 20, 2025 • 08:45