Mutual Fund assets now a fifth of banking system deposits

With savings bank deposit rates falling, MF assets will continue to grow at a healthier pace

Mutual funds
MF industry has started offering a semblance of competition to the banking industry
Samie Modak
Last Updated : Sep 17 2017 | 10:31 PM IST
Assets under management (AUM) of the domestic mutual fund (MF) industry touched a record high of Rs 20.6 lakh crore in August. This is nearly a fifth of the banking system deposits, which stood at Rs 106.7 lakh crore last month. In March 2014, MF assets accounted for only a tenth of the banking system deposits.
 
The MF industry, which offers a mix of equity and debt products, has been a prime beneficiary of the improvement in and shift towards financial savings in the country. In October 2016, a month before the government’s demonetisation announcement, bank deposits stood at Rs 99 lakh crore, while MF assets were at Rs 16 lakh crore. Since then, risk-free bank deposits have seen an increase of 10.3 per cent, while mutual fund AUM has grown 32 per cent.
 
With savings bank deposit rates falling, MF assets will continue to grow at a healthier pace going ahead as well. In July, State Bank of India (SBI) had announced a 50-basis point reduction in savings account deposits to 3.5 per cent. In a recent note, rating agency ICRA had said the fall in bank deposit rates was an opportunity for MFs to sell their low-risk products such as liquid funds.
 
“Corporates, institutional investors and business houses have been deploying surplus funds in the ow-risk products such as liquid schemes for a short duration. With the reduction in savings rate, liquid funds are expected to gain prominence as an alternative tool for retail investors,” ICRA had said.
 
“Having grown to a fifth of the size of bank deposits, the MF industry has started offering a semblance of competition to the banking industry. The idea is to actually, take this proportion further. To do that, you got to have retail investors in your fold,” G Mahalingam, whole-time member, Sebi, said in a recent speech.


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