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4 days agoPassive mutual funds gain traction in India as SEBI reforms drive low-cost investing

India’s passive mutual fund segment is expanding as investors seek low cost exposure amid market volatility. Angel One AMC noted that SEBI’s regulatory reforms have improved transparency and strengthened index product adoption across retail portfolios. The trend mirrors U.S. investment patterns, where passive strategies dominate inflows. Industry experts say rising awareness, reduced expense ratios, and predictable benchmark linked returns are making passives a preferred option for long term allocation.
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4 days agoPassive mutual funds gain traction in India as SEBI reforms drive low-cost investing

India’s passive mutual fund segment is expanding as investors seek low cost exposure amid market volatility. Angel One AMC noted that SEBI’s regulatory reforms have improved transparency and strengthened index product adoption across retail portfolios. The trend mirrors U.S. investment patterns, where passive strategies dominate inflows. Industry experts say rising awareness, reduced expense ratios, and predictable benchmark linked returns are making passives a preferred option for long term allocation.
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Passive fund adoption in India is rising as SEBI reforms enhance transparency, aligning local investor behavior with global index-tracking trends.
India’s passive mutual fund segment is expanding as investors seek low cost exposure amid market volatility. Angel One AMC noted that SEBI’s regulatory reforms have improved transparency and strengthened index product adoption across retail portfolios. The trend mirrors U.S. investment patterns, where passive strategies dominate inflows. Industry experts say rising awareness, reduced expense ratios, and predictable benchmark linked returns are making passives a preferred option for long term allocation.

India’s passive mutual fund segment is expanding as investors seek low cost exposure amid market volatility. Angel One AMC noted that SEBI’s regulatory reforms have improved transparency and strengthened index product adoption across retail portfolios. The trend mirrors U.S. investment patterns, where passive strategies dominate inflows. Industry experts say rising awareness, reduced expense ratios, and predictable benchmark linked returns are making passives a preferred option for long term allocation.
Nov 28, 2025 • 06:00