Mutual Fund assets dip 4% in Jan

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 1:47 AM IST

The country's mutual fund industry witnessed a decline in the average assets under management, for the second month in a row, to Rs 7.61 lakh crore in January.

The industry's average AUM fell by Rs 32,853.79 crore or 4.13 per cent during the said month.

The combined average AUM of the 37 fund houses stood at Rs 7,61,632.26 crore at the end of January, according to a data released by the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI).

Reliance MF maintained its numero uno position as the country's largest fund house with an AUM of Rs 1,17,248.56 crore during the month, despite losing Rs 2,733.22 crore from its assets.

Marketmen said that fall in assets of mutual funds was due to correction in the equity market in the past month in addition to banks opting to remain away from mutual funds.

Reliance MF was followed by the country's second largest fund house HDFC MF's AUM that witnessed an erosion of Rs 2,386.83 crore.

HDFC MF, which saw its AUM in November cross the Rs 1-lakh crore mark, had average assets worth Rs 94,797.01 crore at January end.

The country's third largest fund house, ICICI Prudential MF, saw its AUM falling by Rs 4,059.86 crore during the month to Rs 78,372.38 crore. 

The other two fund house among the top five — UTI MF and Birla Sun Life MF — saw their assets declining to Rs 74,509.86 crore and Rs 68,066.19 crore, respectively.

The combined assets under management of mutual funds had touched a record Rs eight-lakh crore mark in November last year.

The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex in January dropped by 6.33 per cent to end at 16,357.96 points.

Meanwhile, some smaller fund houses like Taurus MF, Baroda Pioneer and Canara Robeco MF managed to see an increase in their respective AUM in the reviewed month.

In December last year, the assets of the fund houses had dropped by Rs 28,645 crore or 3.55 per cent as compared to November figures.

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First Published: Feb 02 2010 | 5:45 PM IST

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