Over 6.6 mn new investors added in mutual funds in April-Sept period

Participation in MFs from retail investors, especially from small towns, has been growing

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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Showing a growing traction for among investors, the number of has grown by over 6.6 million in the first six months of the current fiscal on account of strong participation from retail

According to data from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) on total investor accounts with 42 active fund houses, the number of rose to a record 62,049,189 at the end of September, from 55,399,631 in March-end, a gain of 6.65 million.

are numbers designated to individual investor accounts, though one investor can have multiple accounts.

"The rise in number of has mainly come from the retail category, which can be seen by growth in in equity, balanced and debt segments," BNP Paribas Mutual Fund Chief Investment Officer Ritesh Jain said.

"Besides, low interest has been attracting into mutual funds," said Vidya Bala, head of mutual fund research at FundsIndia.com.

Participation in from retail investors, especially from small towns, has been growing.

Further, measures taken by regulator such as giving extra incentives for fund houses expanding to smaller cities, coupled with increasing investor awareness programmes by Asset Management Companies (AMCs) and industry body Amfi to increase penetration of also helped.

Retail investor accounts defined by in equity, equity-linked saving schemes (ELSS) and balanced categories grew by over 6.1 million to more than 50 million during the period under review.

Overall, have seen an infusion of Rs 2 lakh crore, while equity, ELSS and balanced categories together attracted an impressive inflow of over Rs 1.27 lakh crore.

Going ahead, Atul Kumar, head of equity funds at Quantum Mutual Fund, said that the fund house remain positive on Indian equities over long term.

"High GDP growth relative to rest of the world, increasing consumption and likely investment in infrastructure are key drivers for equity returns. However, we are cautious on equities in the near term. have been running up which is not supported by earnings growth. Most sell-side brokers continue to revise their earnings estimates downward," he added.

A mutual fund pools the assets of its and invests the money on behalf of them. It provides diverse investment instruments like stocks and bonds without requiring to make separate purchases and trades.

First Published: Mon, October 23 2017. 16:03 IST