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1h agoIndian mutual fund AUM rises to ₹75.61 lakh crore in September as SIPs and gold ETF inflows persist

India’s mutual fund industry asset under management climbed to ₹75.61 lakh crore in September 2025, despite continuing outflows from debt schemes. The gain was supported by strong SIP inflows of ₹29,361 crore and gold-ETF subscriptions of ₹8,363 crore, reflecting a shift in retail investor preferences. Although equity inflows were moderate, the consistent retail participation underscores long-term accumulation.
Fund houses cited the growing appeal of diversified asset allocation and resilient investment behaviour amid global uncertainty and domestic equity market consolidation.
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1h agoIndian mutual fund AUM rises to ₹75.61 lakh crore in September as SIPs and gold ETF inflows persist

India’s mutual fund industry asset under management climbed to ₹75.61 lakh crore in September 2025, despite continuing outflows from debt schemes. The gain was supported by strong SIP inflows of ₹29,361 crore and gold-ETF subscriptions of ₹8,363 crore, reflecting a shift in retail investor preferences. Although equity inflows were moderate, the consistent retail participation underscores long-term accumulation.
Fund houses cited the growing appeal of diversified asset allocation and resilient investment behaviour amid global uncertainty and domestic equity market consolidation.
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Indian mutual fund AUM rises to ₹75.61 lakh crore in September as SIPs and gold ETF inflows persist
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Indian mutual fund AUM increased to ₹75.61 lakh crore in September, as strong SIP and gold-ETF flows offset debt fund outflows.
India’s mutual fund industry asset under management climbed to ₹75.61 lakh crore in September 2025, despite continuing outflows from debt schemes. The gain was supported by strong SIP inflows of ₹29,361 crore and gold-ETF subscriptions of ₹8,363 crore, reflecting a shift in retail investor preferences. Although equity inflows were moderate, the consistent retail participation underscores long-term accumulation.
Fund houses cited the growing appeal of diversified asset allocation and resilient investment behaviour amid global uncertainty and domestic equity market consolidation.

India’s mutual fund industry asset under management climbed to ₹75.61 lakh crore in September 2025, despite continuing outflows from debt schemes. The gain was supported by strong SIP inflows of ₹29,361 crore and gold-ETF subscriptions of ₹8,363 crore, reflecting a shift in retail investor preferences. Although equity inflows were moderate, the consistent retail participation underscores long-term accumulation.
Fund houses cited the growing appeal of diversified asset allocation and resilient investment behaviour amid global uncertainty and domestic equity market consolidation.
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