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Aditya Birla Sun Life Banking & PSU Debt Fund - Retail Plan-Growth

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NAV
₹ 522.5655 ₹ 0.03 (0.01 %)
as on 12-11-2024
Asset Size (AUM)
9,506.5 Cr
Launch Date
Apr 19, 2002
Investment Objective
The fund seeks to generate higher returns with greater stability from a portfolio of debt and money market instruments with relatively low levels of interest rate risk.
Minimum Investment 10000.0
Minimum Top-up 1000.0
Investment Returns Since Launch in Apr 19, 2002
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7.6

%
3 M
6 M
1 Y
3 Y
10 Y
Inception
Sharp Ratio
-0.14 %
Expense Ratio
0.73%
Volatility
0.96 %
Fund House
Aditya Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund
Fund Manager
Kaustubh Gupta, Harshil Suvarnkar
Key Features
Scheme description
This fund has low risk compared to hybrid or equity funds. It invests in debt instruments of public sector undertakings, public financial institiutions upto 80% of its assets and is suitable for investors with low risk profile having investment horizon of 3 years and above.
Minimum Purchase Application Amount
Rs. 10000.0 (plus in multiples of Rs. 1000.0)

Entry Load
Not applicable
Exit Load
Nil
Indicative Investment Horizon
5 Years and above
Asset Allocation
Fund's historical return comparison with other asset classes
Fund Performance
Fund's historical return comparison with other asset classes
Profile
Credit Quality Porfolio (%)
SOV 17.42
AAA 77.89
AA 0.85
A -
BBB -
Below BBB -
D -
Note: AAA includes A1, A includes A2, BBB includes A3.
Scheme Category % of Change
month-on-month
Duration 3.6 3.21 0
Maturity 4.91 4.67 0
YTM 7.6 7.55 0
Performance

Scheme Performance (%)

Data as on - 12-11-2024

Yearly Performance (%)

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Peer Comparison
Scheme Name Inception Date 1 Year Return % 2 Year Return % 3 Year Return % 5 Year Return % 10 Year Return %
Aditya Birla Sun Life Banking & PSU Debt Fund - Retail Plan-Growth 19-04-2002 8.08 7.35 5.96 6.53 7.63
DSP Banking & PSU Debt Fund - Regular Plan - Growth 05-09-2013 9.06 7.73 6.06 6.45 7.37
Invesco India Banking and PSU Fund - Growth Option 24-12-2012 8.55 7.37 4.97 5.61 6.41
Edelweiss Banking and PSU Debt Fund - Regular Plan - Growth Option 06-09-2013 8.49 7.48 5.68 7.07 7.56
Kotak Banking and PSU Debt - Growth 29-12-1998 8.19 7.31 5.93 6.58 7.51
Sundaram Banking & PSU Fund (Formerly Known as Sundaram Banking and PSU Debt Fund) Regular Plan - Growth 30-12-2004 8.17 7.41 5.75 5.63 6.72
Aditya Birla Sun Life Banking & PSU Debt Fund - Regular Plan-Growth 05-04-2008 8.08 7.35 5.96 6.53 7.63
Baroda BNP Paribas Banking and PSU Bond Fund-Regular Plan -Growth Option 03-12-2020 8.07 7.02 5.12 0.0 0.0
HDFC Banking and PSU Debt Fund - Growth Option 03-03-2014 8.05 7.33 5.81 6.44 7.52
Nippon India Banking & PSU Debt Fund- Growth Plan- Growth Option 10-05-2015 8.05 7.32 5.75 6.43 0.0
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