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Mutual Funds Step Up IPO Allocations as October Sees Strong Institutional Participation

Indian mutual funds invested close to ₹13,000 crore across ten major IPOs during October, marking one of the strongest institutional participation phases in recent months. Flexicap schemes continued to record consistent inflows for the third straight month as investors sought allocation flexibility amid heightened market volatility. Fund managers indicated that the IPO pipeline benefited from improving earnings visibility for newly listed firms.
The increasing presence of mutual funds has contributed to stronger price discovery and greater stability during listing periods across primary market issuances.
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Mutual Funds Step Up IPO Allocations as October Sees Strong Institutional Participation

Indian mutual funds invested close to ₹13,000 crore across ten major IPOs during October, marking one of the strongest institutional participation phases in recent months. Flexicap schemes continued to record consistent inflows for the third straight month as investors sought allocation flexibility amid heightened market volatility. Fund managers indicated that the IPO pipeline benefited from improving earnings visibility for newly listed firms.
The increasing presence of mutual funds has contributed to stronger price discovery and greater stability during listing periods across primary market issuances.
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Mutual Funds Step Up IPO Allocations as October Sees Strong Institutional Participation
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Mutual funds invested nearly ₹13,000 crore into ten IPOs in October, with Flexicap funds leading inflows as investors sought flexibility amid volatility.
Indian mutual funds invested close to ₹13,000 crore across ten major IPOs during October, marking one of the strongest institutional participation phases in recent months. Flexicap schemes continued to record consistent inflows for the third straight month as investors sought allocation flexibility amid heightened market volatility. Fund managers indicated that the IPO pipeline benefited from improving earnings visibility for newly listed firms.
The increasing presence of mutual funds has contributed to stronger price discovery and greater stability during listing periods across primary market issuances.

Indian mutual funds invested close to ₹13,000 crore across ten major IPOs during October, marking one of the strongest institutional participation phases in recent months. Flexicap schemes continued to record consistent inflows for the third straight month as investors sought allocation flexibility amid heightened market volatility. Fund managers indicated that the IPO pipeline benefited from improving earnings visibility for newly listed firms.
The increasing presence of mutual funds has contributed to stronger price discovery and greater stability during listing periods across primary market issuances.
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