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Individual investors repose faith in MFs despite tough markets in FY23: SEBI report

Despite market gyrations over the past year, retail investors have largely remained bullish on stock markets and have been disciplined in their approach.

August 07, 2023 / 20:05 IST
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Mutual funds
Exposure of corporate or institutional investors in mutual funds fell to 40.8 percent during FY23 from 43.5 percent in the preceding period.

The share of individual investors, which include both retail and high net worth individuals (HNI), rose to 55 percent in the total assets of the mutual fund industry during financial year 2022-23, driven by continuous growth of systematic investment plan (SIP) accounts.

These individual investors’ exposure in terms of percentage to total net assets of mutual funds stood at 52.7 percent during FY22, showed data provided in the Securities and Exchange Board of India’s (SEBI) latest annual report.

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The rise in the unitholding pattern of mutual funds by individual investors came at the time when markets remained largely flat during the year.

Following two years of exceptional performance, Indian equity markets took a breather in 2022-23, with benchmark indices Nifty 50 and Sensex delivering negative of -0.48 percent and -1.76 percent, respectively, during the period.