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India’s Equity Mutual Fund Inflows Surge 28% In July To Rs 42,702 Cr: AMFI Data | Savings and Investments News
Last Updated:August 11, 2025, 15:03 IST
AMFI July 2025: Net inflow in equity mutual fund schemes increased by 28 percent to Rs 42,702.35 crore in July 2025, compared to Rs 33,357.27 crore in June 2025.
AMFI July 2025 Data
AMFI July 2025: The net inflow in equity mutual fund schemes jumps 28 per cent in July 2025 to Rs 42,702.35 crore, versus Rs 33,357.27 crore in June 2025, according to AMFI data.
Series of new fund offers and SIP inflows lead to this high number, said Manish Mehta, National Head – Sales, Marketing & Digital Business, Kotak Mahindra AMC. “Domestic investors continue to keep their faith in mutual fund schemes and SIPs. The distribution community continue to educate the investors on long term benefits of staying invested in mutual funds and use SIPs as an effective medium of equity investing.”
Small-cap funds saw the highest inflows among equity categories at Rs 6,484 crore, followed by flexi-cap funds with Rs 7,654 crore and sectoral/thematic funds at Rs 9,426 crore. Mid-cap and large & mid-cap categories also posted inflows above Rs 5,000 crore each. The total net assets under management (AUM) for equity schemes reached Rs 33.27 lakh crore as of July 31.
On the debt side, net inflows stood at Rs 1.06 lakh crore, driven by liquid funds (Rs 39,354 crore), money market funds (Rs 44,573 crore), and low-duration funds (Rs 9,766 crore). Certain categories like credit risk funds, gilt funds with 10-year constant duration, and medium-to-long duration funds witnessed outflows.
Hybrid schemes posted net inflows of Rs 20,879 crore, with balanced advantage funds, multi-asset allocation funds, and arbitrage funds drawing the most interest. Solution-oriented schemes, including retirement and children’s funds, added Rs 282 crore.
Other schemes such as index funds and ETFs together garnered Rs 8,259 crore in net inflows, while gold ETFs saw Rs 1,256 crore.
The month also saw 30 new fund launches, mobilising Rs 30,416 crore, dominated by debt-oriented and sectoral/thematic equity funds.
With total industry AUM crossing Rs 75.35 lakh crore, July’s numbers reflect continued retail and institutional participation amid buoyant market sentiment, despite pockets of profit booking in certain debt categories.
Akhil Chaturvedi, Executive Director and Chief Business Officer, Motilal Oswal Asset Management Company said “Quite a remarkable jump in net sales of equity oriented schemes close 42k cr. Growth upwards of 25% is seen across categories from Large cap to Flexi cap to small cap, other categories such as thematic and Large & Midcap also has seen a very healthy growth. I think Indian retail investors have come off age and seriously looking at equities a meaningful allocation to their portfolios. Consistent positive messaging from industry all stakeholders and larger belief in Indian capital markets in the long run seem to be the major reason for such massive growth.”
Varun Yadav
Varun Yadav is a Sub Editor at News18 Business Digital. He writes articles on markets, personal finance, technology, and more. He completed his post-graduation diploma in English Journalism from the Indian Inst…Read More
Varun Yadav is a Sub Editor at News18 Business Digital. He writes articles on markets, personal finance, technology, and more. He completed his post-graduation diploma in English Journalism from the Indian Inst… Read More
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