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2021, the risk-taking investor’s year: Demat accounts and NFO collections set new records

Robust primary markets also attracted many investors to initial public offers (IPOs)

December 16, 2021 / 10:14 IST
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From just 50 lakh demat accounts in 2019, we have 1.87 crore accounts as of October 2021, according to SEBI data. Clearly, there is a rush to invest in equities directly. Low-yield bonds were back in favour with smart investors. Many also invested in cryptocurrencies. Here are four key trends that shaped investments in India during 2021.

Good show by equities

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The broader market recovery since March 2020 meant that mid-cap funds (45.97 percent return) and small-cap schemes (62.3 percent return) delivered returns than large-caps (26.63 percent). Those who took risks were rewarded.

Equity mutual funds saw new inflows of Rs 71,593 crore till November as per ACE MF data. Thematic and sectoral funds put together received highest net inflows of Rs 21,768 crore among equity funds. Value funds and equity linked savings schemes (ELSS) saw net outflows of Rs 5,018 and 3,810 crore, respectively.