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Mutual fund data for June: Equity inflows decline despite rise in SIP investments

Monthly SIP investments crossed Rs 9000 crore mark again.

July 08, 2021 / 19:15 IST
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Money continued to flow into mutual funds in June 2021, though at a slower pace. The total assets under management of the mutual fund industry jumped to Rs 33.66 lakh crore as on June 30 from Rs 33.05 lakh crore as on May 31. Rising stock markets and buoyant sentiment with a broad-based rally lifting the prices of mid and small caps stocks attracted investors to equity funds.

The number of systematic investment plans (SIP) in various schemes of mutual funds went up to 4.02 crore in June 2021 compared to 3.88 crores in May 2021. The contribution from SIP also went up to Rs 9,155 crore in June 2021 from Rs 8818 crore in May.  SIPs are preferred means of investments for many individual investors. Rising stock markets and falling interest rates have attracted many new investors in search of high returns on their investments to mutual funds.

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NS Venkatesh, Chief Executive, AMFI says, "The Mutual Fund industry is witnessing sharp rise in the number of new investors, which has doubled in last four years to 2.39 crores unique investors. Many new investors are seen embracing mutual funds through the SIP route, over other traditional investment avenues." New SIPs registered which have seen sharp rise, with June 2021 reporting record 21.29 lakh new SIP registrations. SIP AUM at an all-time high and now forming almost 15 per cent of  total industry AUMs and number of SIP accounts breaching 4 crore mark for the first time ever, is reflective of continued retail investor confidence in the mutual fund asset class, he adds.

Though investors continued to invest in mutual funds, the overall inflows declined in June. The equity funds got an inflow of Rs 5,988 crore in June 2021, down from Rs 10,082 crore in May. Mid cap funds got the highest inflows (investments exceeding redemptions) of Rs 1,729 crore. Equity-linked saving funds and value funds lost money with outflows of Rs 791 crore and Rs 114 crore, respectively.