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SIP account addition slows even as equity fund flows hit record high in October

The SIP stoppage ratio reached around 61 percent in October, marking its highest level since May 2024 and slightly up from 60.72 percent in September.

November 12, 2024 / 10:10 IST
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Incidentally, the data further showed that over 10 crore outstanding SIP accounts invested an average of Rs 2,499 each in October, the highest since May 2020, up from Rs 2,483 in September and Rs 2,449 in August. In May 2020, the average ticket size stood at Rs 2,535.

Net new SIP account addition continued to slow for the third consecutive month in October and the SIP stoppage ratio also remained above 60 percent for the second successive month to reach a five-month high in October, as per data from the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI).

Interestingly, this happened even as October saw equity fund inflows hit a record high of Rs 41,887 crore with flows into open-ended equity funds staying in the positive zone for the 44th month in a row.

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To be sure, AMFI data also shows that investments into mutual funds through the monthly systematic investment plans (SIPs) stood at Rs 25,322 crore in October, an all-time high -- it was Rs 24,509 crore in September.

Not surprisingly, experts believe that a slowdown in new SIP account additions or a high stoppage ratio is not a cause for concern.