Mutual Fund Types

Mutual funds, which were traditionally minor participants in the Indian financial market, now have a significant and determining impact on the price of tradable assets like stocks and bonds.

As an investor, you possess units, which are representations of the part of the fund that you own according to the amount that you have invested. After subtracting any required fees, the investors/unit holders get a rise in the value of their investments in proportion to the number of units they possess.

Comparing mutual funds to direct investment in individual stocks has its benefits and drawbacks.

They are now essential to household finances, especially when it comes to retirement planning.

Here, let’s examine the many kinds of mutual funds available in India.

  • Large Cap: Top 100 companies in terms of market capitalisation
  • Mid Cap: 101st- 250th companies in term of market capitalisation
  • Small Cap: 251st company onwards in terms of market capitalisation
1.Multi Cap FundsMinimum investment in equity & equity related instruments–65% of total assetsMulti Cap Fund – An equity mutual fund investing across Large Cap, Mid Cap, Small Cap stocks
2.Large Cap FundsMinimum investment in equity & equity related instruments of large cap companies – 80% of total assetsLarge Cap Fund – An equity mutual fund predominantly investing in Large Cap stocks
3.Large & Mid Cap FundsMinimum investment in equity & equity related instruments of large cap companies – 35% of total assets
Minimum investment in equity & equity related instruments of mid cap stocks – 35% of total assetsLarge & Mid Cap Fund – An open ended equity mutual fund investing in both large cap and mid cap stocks
4.Mid Cap FundsMinimum investment in equity & equity related instruments of mid cap companies – 65% of total assetsMid Cap Fund – An equity mutual fund predominantly investing in Mid Cap stocks
5.https://groww.in/mutual-funds/equity-funds/small-cap-fundsMinimum investment in equity & equity related instruments of small cap companies – 65% of total assetsSmall Cap Fund – An equity mutual fund predominantly investing in Small Cap stocks
6.https://groww.in/mutual-funds/equity-funds/dividend-yield-fundsScheme should predominantly invest in dividend yielding stocks. Minimum investment in equity – 65% of total assetsAn equity mutual fund predominantly investing in dividend yielding stocks
7a.https://groww.in/mutual-funds/equity-funds/value-funds*Scheme should follow a value investment strategy. Minimum investment in equity & equity related instruments – 65% of total assetsAn equity mutual fund following a value investment strategy
7b.https://groww.in/mutual-funds/equity-funds/contra-funds*Scheme should follow a contrarian investment strategy. Minimum investment in equity & equity related instruments – 65% of total assetsAn equity mutual fund following contrarian investment strategy
8.https://groww.in/mutual-funds/equity-funds/focused-fundsA scheme focused on the number of stocks (maximum 30) Minimum investment in equity & equity related instruments – 65% of total assetsAn equity scheme investing in maximum 30 stocks (mention where the scheme intends to focus, viz., multi cap, large cap, mid cap, small cap)
9.https://groww.in/mutual-funds/equity-funds/sectoral-funds or ThematicMinimum investment in equity & equity related instruments of a particular sector/particular theme – 80% of total assetsAn open ended equity scheme following the theme as mentioned
10.https://groww.in/mutual-funds/equity-funds/elss-fundsMinimum investment in equity & equity related instruments – 80% of total assets (in accordance with Equity Linked Saving Scheme, 2005 notified by Ministry of Finance)An open ended equity linked saving scheme with a statutory lock in of 3 years and tax benefit
  • Mutual Funds will be permitted to offer either Value fund or Contra fund.

Debt Schemes

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SEBI has decided total 16 categories under Debt Schemes. 16 categories are very high for debt funds considering their similarity in risk and returns from a retail investor perspective.

Some categories like Overnight Fund and Liquid Fund are similar. Same is the case with money market fund and ultra-short term debt fund categories.

1.https://groww.in/mutual-funds/debt-funds/overnight-fundsInvestment in overnight securities having maturity of 1 dayA debt scheme investing in overnight securities
2.https://groww.in/mutual-funds/debt-funds/liquid-fundsInvestment in Debt and money market securities with maturity of upto 91 days onlyA liquid scheme
3.https://groww.in/mutual-funds/debt-funds/ultra-short-term-fundsInvestment in Debt & Money Market instruments such that the Macaulay duration of the portfolio is between 3 months – 6 monthsAn ultra – short term debt scheme investing in instruments with Macaulay duration between 3 months and 6 months
4.https://groww.in/mutual-funds/debt-funds/low-duration-fundsInvestment in Debt & Money Market instruments such that the Macaulay duration of the portfolio is between 6 months – 12 monthsA low duration debt scheme investing in instruments with Macaulay duration between 6 months and 12 months
5.https://groww.in/mutual-funds/debt-funds/money-market-fundsInvestment in Money Market instruments having maturity up to 1 yearA debt scheme investing in money market instruments
6.Short Duration FundInvestment in Debt & Money Market instruments such that the Macaulay duration of the portfolio is between 1 year – 3 yearsA short term debt scheme investing in instruments with Macaulay duration between 1 year and 3 years
7.https://groww.in/mutual-funds/debt-funds/money-market-fundsInvestment in Debt & Money Market instruments such that the Macaulay duration of the portfolio is between 3 years – 4 yearsA medium term debt scheme investing in instruments with Macaulay duration between 3 years and 4 years
8.Medium to Long Duration FundInvestment in Debt & Money Market instruments such that the Macaulay duration of the portfolio is between 4 – 7 yearsA medium term debt scheme investing in instruments with Macaulay duration between 4 years and 7 years
9.Long Duration FundInvestment in Debt & Money Market Instruments such that the Macaulay duration of the portfolio is greater than 7 yearsA debt scheme investing in instruments with Macaulay duration greater than 7 years
10.https://groww.in/mutual-funds/debt-funds/dynamic-fundsInvestment across durationA dynamic debt scheme investing across duration
11.https://groww.in/mutual-funds/debt-funds/corporate-bond-fundsMinimum investment in corporate bonds – 80% of total assets (only in highest rated instruments)A debt scheme predominantly investing in highest rated corporate bonds
12.https://groww.in/mutual-funds/debt-funds/credit-risk-fundsMinimum investment in corporate bonds – 65% of total assets ( investment in below highest rated instruments)A debt scheme investing in below highest rated corporate bonds
13.Banking and PSU FundMinimum investment in Debt instruments of banks, Public Sector Undertakings, Public Financial Institutions – 80% of total assetsA debt scheme predominantly investing in Debt instruments of banks, Public Sector Undertakings, Public Financial Institutions
14.https://groww.in/mutual-funds/debt-funds/gilt-fundsMinimum investment in Gsecs – 80% of total assets (across maturity)A debt scheme investing in government securities across maturity
15.Gilt Fund with 10 year constant durationMinimum investment in Gsecs – 80% of total assets such that the Macaulay duration of the portfolio is equal to 10 yearsA debt scheme investing in government securities having a constant maturity of 10 years
16.Floater FundMinimum investment in floating rate instruments – 65% of total assetsA debt scheme predominantly investing in floating rate instruments

Hybrid Schemes

SEBI has decided total 7 categories under Hybrid Schemes but a mutual fund company can only have 6 categories and they have to choose between Balanced Hybrid Fund or Aggressive Hybrid Fund. Also, Finally SEBI has made Arbitrage Fund under Hybrid Fund category.

| 1. | https://groww.in/mutual-funds/hybrid-funds/conservative-funds | Investment in equity & equity related instruments – between 10% and 25% of total assets; Investment in Debt instruments – between 75% and 90% of total assets | A hybrid mutual fund investing predominantly in debt instruments | | — | — | — | — | | 2A. | https://groww.in/mutual-funds/hybrid-funds/balanced-funds* | Equity & Equity related instruments – between 40% and 60% of total assets; Debt instruments – between 40% and 60% of total assets. No Arbitrage would be permitted in this scheme | 50-50 balanced scheme investing in equity and debt instruments | | 2B. | https://groww.in/mutual-funds/hybrid-funds/aggressive-funds | Equity & Equity related instruments – between 65% and 80% of total assets; Debt instruments – between 20% – 35% of total assets. Most of the balanced funds will fall into this category. | A hybrid scheme investing predominantly in equity and equity related instruments | | 3. | https://groww.in/mutual-funds/hybrid-funds/dynamic-asset-allocation-funds or Balanced Advantage | Investment in equity/ debt that is managed dynamically. All famous balanced advantage or dynamic funds will fall into this category. | A hybrid mutual fund which will change its equity exposure based on market conditions | | 4. | https://groww.in/mutual-funds/hybrid-funds/multi-asset-allocation-funds | Invests in at least three asset classes with a minimum allocation of at least 10% each in all three asset classes. Foreign investment will be considered as a separate asset class. | A scheme investing in 3 different asset classes. | | 5. | https://groww.in/mutual-funds/hybrid-funds/arbitrage-funds | Scheme following arbitrage strategy. Minimum investment in equity & equity related instruments – 65% of total assets | A scheme investing in arbitrage opportunities | | 6. | https://groww.in/mutual-funds/hybrid-funds/equity-savings-funds | Minimum investment in equity & equity related instruments – 65% of total assets and minimum investment in debt – 10% of total assets. Minimum hedged & unhedged to be stated in the SID.  Asset Allocation under defensive considerations may also be stated in the Offer Document | A scheme investing in equity, arbitrage, and debt |

  • Mutual Funds will be permitted to offer either an Aggressive Hybrid fund or Balanced fund

Solution Oriented Schemes

1.https://groww.in/p/retirement-fundScheme having a lock – in for at least 5 years or till retirement age whichever is earlierA retirement solution oriented scheme having a lock-in of 5 years or till retirement age (whichever is earlier)
2.https://groww.in/p/childrens-fundScheme having a lock – in for at least 5 years or till the child attains age of majority whichever is earlierA fund for investment for children having a lock – in for at least 5 years or till the child attains age of majority (whichever is earlier)

Other Schemes

1.https://groww.in/p/index-funds/ ETFsMinimum investment in securities of a particular index (which is being replicated/ tracked) – 95% of total assetsA mutual fund replicating/ tracking any index
2.https://groww.in/p/fund-of-funds (Overseas/Domestic)Minimum investment in the underlying fund – 95% of total assetsA fund of fund is a mutual fund that invests in other mutual funds
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