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SIP stoppage ratio hits an all-time record high of 122% in February

The number of active accounts stood at 44.56 lakh in February, while the number of discontinued accounts rose to 54.70 lakh.

March 13, 2025 / 16:48 IST
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SIPs have been in focus over the last few months as the mutual fund industry has doubled down on its messaging advising investors to stay long in SIPs despite the market volatility and corrections

The SIP stoppage ratio has hit a record high of 122 percent in February, clearly indicating that the share of discontinued or expired SIPs are increasing at a faster pace compared to new SIP registrations.

Data from the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI), shows that the SIP stoppage ratio has been steadily rising over the last one year. Before jumping to 122 percent in February, it was 109 percent in January. The metric was pegged at a little under 83 percent in December.

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SIP stoppage ratio reflects the percentage of discontinued or expired SIPs relative to new registrations. Meanwhile, SIP inflows for the month of February were Rs 25,999 crore, a slight decline from Rs 26,400 crore in January.

Further, the number of active accounts stood at 44.56 lakh in February, while the number of discontinued accounts rose to 54.70 lakh.