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Mutual fund industry AUM nears ₹80 lakh crore mark after October inflows surge

As of the end of October 2025, India’s mutual fund industry’s Assets Under Management (AUM) reached approximately ₹79.88 lakh crore, driven by net inflows of around ₹2.16 lakh crore. Equity schemes attracted about ₹24,690 crore despite a month‑on‑month drop of 18.8 %, while debt schemes saw inflows of approximately ₹1.60 lakh crore after two months of outflows.
Passive fund inflows were also strong, supported by gold ETFs and systematic investment plans (SIPs) which recorded a new high of roughly ₹29,529 crore.
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Mutual fund industry AUM nears ₹80 lakh crore mark after October inflows surge

As of the end of October 2025, India’s mutual fund industry’s Assets Under Management (AUM) reached approximately ₹79.88 lakh crore, driven by net inflows of around ₹2.16 lakh crore. Equity schemes attracted about ₹24,690 crore despite a month‑on‑month drop of 18.8 %, while debt schemes saw inflows of approximately ₹1.60 lakh crore after two months of outflows.
Passive fund inflows were also strong, supported by gold ETFs and systematic investment plans (SIPs) which recorded a new high of roughly ₹29,529 crore.
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Indian mutual fund AUM approached ₹79.88 lakh crore as October inflows hit ₹2.16 lakh crore, led by debt funds and record SIP flows.
As of the end of October 2025, India’s mutual fund industry’s Assets Under Management (AUM) reached approximately ₹79.88 lakh crore, driven by net inflows of around ₹2.16 lakh crore. Equity schemes attracted about ₹24,690 crore despite a month‑on‑month drop of 18.8 %, while debt schemes saw inflows of approximately ₹1.60 lakh crore after two months of outflows.
Passive fund inflows were also strong, supported by gold ETFs and systematic investment plans (SIPs) which recorded a new high of roughly ₹29,529 crore.

As of the end of October 2025, India’s mutual fund industry’s Assets Under Management (AUM) reached approximately ₹79.88 lakh crore, driven by net inflows of around ₹2.16 lakh crore. Equity schemes attracted about ₹24,690 crore despite a month‑on‑month drop of 18.8 %, while debt schemes saw inflows of approximately ₹1.60 lakh crore after two months of outflows.
Passive fund inflows were also strong, supported by gold ETFs and systematic investment plans (SIPs) which recorded a new high of roughly ₹29,529 crore.
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