Trailing returns
Systematic investment plan (SIP) is a disciplined mode of investing offered by mutual funds through which one can invest a certain amount at regular intervals. A monthly investment of Rs 10,000 in the fund for 10 years, totalling Rs 12 lakh, would have grown to Rs 25.28 lakh (14.4 per cent annualised returns), compared with Rs 21.38 lakh (11.23 per cent annualised returns) in the benchmark, as of February 10, 2020.
The portfolio was diversified across 25 sectors in the past three years. Banks had the highest average allocation of 25.14 per cent, followed by finance (14.13 per cent), consumer non-durables (10.07 per cent), software (7.76 per cent), and auto (6.91 per cent).
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