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SIP Contributions Rise in October as Long-Term Investing Stays Strong

SIP inflows increased slightly to ₹29,529 crore in October, demonstrating continued confidence among long-term retail investors despite pressure on equity fund inflows. Flexicap funds drew a significant share of allocations, even as mid-cap and small-cap flows moderated due to valuation concerns. Fund managers highlighted that systematic investing trends remain resilient, supported by disciplined wealth planning and broader financialization across Tier-2 cities.
Analysts believe SIP momentum will continue, though overall demand in equity categories may stay uneven until macroeconomic visibility improves.
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SIP Contributions Rise in October as Long-Term Investing Stays Strong

SIP inflows increased slightly to ₹29,529 crore in October, demonstrating continued confidence among long-term retail investors despite pressure on equity fund inflows. Flexicap funds drew a significant share of allocations, even as mid-cap and small-cap flows moderated due to valuation concerns. Fund managers highlighted that systematic investing trends remain resilient, supported by disciplined wealth planning and broader financialization across Tier-2 cities.
Analysts believe SIP momentum will continue, though overall demand in equity categories may stay uneven until macroeconomic visibility improves.
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SIP inflows edged up to ₹29,529 crore in October as retail investors maintained disciplined long-term allocations despite slower equity fund inflows.
SIP inflows increased slightly to ₹29,529 crore in October, demonstrating continued confidence among long-term retail investors despite pressure on equity fund inflows. Flexicap funds drew a significant share of allocations, even as mid-cap and small-cap flows moderated due to valuation concerns. Fund managers highlighted that systematic investing trends remain resilient, supported by disciplined wealth planning and broader financialization across Tier-2 cities.
Analysts believe SIP momentum will continue, though overall demand in equity categories may stay uneven until macroeconomic visibility improves.

SIP inflows increased slightly to ₹29,529 crore in October, demonstrating continued confidence among long-term retail investors despite pressure on equity fund inflows. Flexicap funds drew a significant share of allocations, even as mid-cap and small-cap flows moderated due to valuation concerns. Fund managers highlighted that systematic investing trends remain resilient, supported by disciplined wealth planning and broader financialization across Tier-2 cities.
Analysts believe SIP momentum will continue, though overall demand in equity categories may stay uneven until macroeconomic visibility improves.
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