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Investors put in Rs 1 lakh crore in mutual fund schemes in Aug

September 09, 2014 14:27 IST

Investors have pumped in over Rs 1 lakh crore (Rs 1 trillion) in various mutual fund schemes in August, making it the second consecutive monthly inflow.

As per the latest data available with the Securities and Exchange Board of India, investors have put in Rs 1,00,181 crore (Rs 1001.81 crore) in mutual fund schemes (MF) last month after pouring in a staggering Rs 1,13,216 crore (Rs 1.32 trillion) in July. Prior to that, there was an outflow of Rs 59,726 crore (Rs 597.26 billion) in June.

At gross level, MFs mobilised Rs 43.67 lakh crore (Rs 43.67 trillion) in August, while there were redemptions worth Rs 42.67 lakh crore (Rs 42.67 trillion) as well.

This resulted in a net inflow of over Rs 1 lakh crore (Rs 1 trillion).

This significant level of funds mobilisation has also led to increase in the total assets under management of MFs that surged to Rs 10.12 lakh crore (Rs 10.12 trillion) as on August 31, from Rs 10.06 lakh crore (Rs 10.06 trillion) in the previous month.

According to market analysts, investors have put in most of the money in equity mutual fund and equity-linked savings schemes. MF is an investment vehicle that pools funds from many investors for investing in securities such as stocks, bonds, money market instruments and similar assets.

The strong inflow in MF schemes coincided with a gain in BSE's benchmark Sensex by around three per cent last month.

Overall, during the current financial year so far (April-August), MF on a net basis have mobilised around Rs 3 lakh crore (Rs 3 trillion) as compared to Rs 53,783 crore (Rs 537.83 billion) garnered in the entire 2013-14 fiscal.

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