Axis AMC eyes Rs 3 trillion AUM by March; expects Rs 2,500 cr from new fund

The Axis Bank subsidiary which competes with 44 other players, is also eyeing around Rs 3 lakh AUM by the end of this fiscal, given the market rally

mutual funds, MFs
The fund will track Nifty manufacturing index and will be managed by Shreyash Devalkar and Nitin Arora.
Press Trust of India Mumbai
2 min read Last Updated : Nov 29 2023 | 7:17 PM IST

Axis Mutual Fund on Wednesday launched a manufacturing fund and has set a target of collecting at least Rs 2,500 crore during the offer period.

The Axis Bank subsidiary which competes with 44 other players, is also eyeing around Rs 3 lakh AUM by the end of this fiscal, given the market rally.

The fund house opened the year with an AUM (assets under management) over Rs 2.25 trillion.

The open-ended equity scheme represents the manufacturing theme and opens for subscription from December 1 and closes on December 15.

The fund will track Nifty manufacturing index and will be managed by Shreyash Devalkar and Nitin Arora, the company announced here.

If 10 per cent of the investment is redeemed/switched within 12 months from the date of allotment there will be no exit load, while for the remaining investment there will be a 1 per cent charge, B Gop Kumar, managing director & chief executive of the fund house said.

On the overall AUM target for the year, Kumar said the growth has been very good for the company and hopes to close the year with Rs 2.8-3 lakh crore in AUM driven by SIPs and fixed-income funds.

On the new fund offer, Raghav Iyengar said they have set an internal target of collecting at least Rs 2,500 crore during the offer period.

Kumar said the fund will endeavour to harness the potential of the country's growing manufacturing theme, which of late has been gaining increased traction.

The fund managers see increased scope for exports to the US and Europe, when it comes to capital goods and power section equipment.

The country is transitioning rapidly, thanks to significant government impetus, favourable policy frameworks, and the improving cost competitiveness, said Ashish Gupta, chief investment officer.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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Topics :Axis AMCAUMMutual Funds

First Published: Nov 29 2023 | 7:17 PM IST

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