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Indian mutual fund assets hit a record Rs 75.19 lakh crore by August 2025, fueled by retail investors and rising SIPs and passive investing.
Indian mutual fund assets reached a record Rs 75.19 lakh crore by August 2025, up 12.7% year-on-year, driven by strong retail participation and growth in equity and debt funds.
Smaller cities outside the top 30 (B30) held 18% of total assets, valued at Rs 14.14 lakh crore, a 16% annual increase despite a slight monthly dip.
B30 investors favor equity funds, with 76.5% of their assets in equities, and show rising direct investment trends, though institutional presence remains low.
Retail investors, especially high-net-worth individuals, increasingly use direct routes, while non-associate distributors remain a key channel.
Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) saw a 20% annual inflow rise, and passive investing grew to 16% of total AUM, reflecting broader financial inclusion and investor engagement across India.
Los activos de fondos mutuos indios alcanzaron un récord de Rs 75.19 lakh crore en agosto de 2025, impulsados por inversores minoristas y el aumento de los SIP y la inversión pasiva.