SBI MF, HDFC MF and ICICI MF gain the most in terms of absolute assets

Among the top three fund houses, SBI MF added another Rs 23,718 crore of assets

Jash Kriplani
2 min read Last Updated : Jul 04 2019 | 2:23 AM IST
Fund houses facing trouble over their debt exposures continued to see a sharp drop in assets in the June quarter. Their larger peers, though, increased market share as investors sought larger-sized schemes for liquidity comfort.
 
IDBI Mutual Fund (MF) and DHFL Pramerica MF saw the sharpest de-growth in assets. Both saw average assets under management (AUM) fall 30 per cent in the quarter. JM Financial MF and BOI AXA MF saw their AUM fall 11-13 per cent, compared to previous quarter.
 
Among the top three fund houses, SBI MF added another Rs 23,718 crore of assets. HDFC MF and ICICI MF added Rs 20,238 crore and Rs 17,487 crore, respectively. These fund houses gained the most in terms of absolute assets. However, Reliance MF saw its asset base shrink Rs 11,020 crore in the June quarter. UTI MF, meanwhile, saw its asset size reduce by Rs 1,828 crore.
 
In percentage terms, mid-sized fund houses such as Mirae AMC, IDFC MF and Axis MF saw a sharp spurt in assets. For Mirae MF — which is known for its conservative investment approach — AUM increased by 21 per cent.
 
IDFC MF and Axis MF also saw their AUM jump 18 per cent and 14 per cent, respectively.
               

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