return to news
  1. India equity mutual fund inflows jump to nearly two-year high in Jan - data

India equity mutual fund inflows jump to nearly two-year high in Jan - data

blog author image

Upstox

blog verification badge

2 min read • Updated: February 8, 2024, 2:21 PM

Facebook PageTwitter PageLinkedin Page

Summary

Net equity mutual fund inflows rose 28% sequentially to ₹21,781 crore ($2.62 billion), the highest since March 2022.

analysis-1841158_1280 (1).jpg
Mutual fund inflows on the rise

BENGALURU, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Inflows into India's equity mutual funds rose to a nearly two-year high in January, led by sustained interest in small-caps, data from the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) showed on Thursday.

Net equity mutual fund inflows rose 28% sequentially to ₹21,781 crore ($2.62 billion), the highest since March 2022.

"Strong macroeconomic growth outlook, stable earnings have sustained investor interest in equity mutual funds across all segments," said Venkat Chalasani, chief executive of AMFI.

Small-cap funds recorded the highest investments among equity-oriented schemes for the 16th straight month at ₹3,257 crore.

Inflows into mid-caps rose 48% month-on-month to ₹2,061 crore, while large-caps inflows hit a 19-month high in January.

As per experts, it is advisable for investors to increase their allocations to large-caps, but money will continue to move to small- and mid-caps ahead of elections on expectations of strong near-term returns.

So far in 2024, small and mid-caps have jumped 9.5% and 14.8%, respectively, outperforming the benchmark Nifty 50's 0.3% rise.

This is the 35th consecutive month of equity inflows on a net basis.

The sustained domestic inflows limited losses in India's benchmarks, which witnessed selling by foreign portfolio investors in January, mainly in financials after the lacklustre results of HDFC Bank.

The Nifty 50 was down 0.03% in January while the Sensex shed 0.68%.

Contributions into systematic investment plans (SIPs) - in which investors make regular payments into mutual funds - hit a new record of ₹18,830 crore last month, with the number of SIP accounts also climbing to a new high of 79.20 million. ($1 = 82.9820 Indian rupees)

To know more about mutual fund investments, click here

(The story has been published from Reuters without any major changes)