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Sundaram Infrastructure Advantage Fund Regular Plan - Income Distribution cum Capital Withdrawal (IDCW)

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NAV
₹ 56.0827 ₹ 0.98 (1.74 %)
as on 22-11-2024
Asset Size (AUM)
1,000.18 Cr
Launch Date
Sep 29, 2005
Investment Objective
The scheme aims to generate consistent long-term returns by investing predominantly in equity or equity related instruments of companies in the capital goods sector.
Minimum Investment 100.0
Minimum Top-up 100.0
Investment Returns Since Launch in Sep 29, 2005
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11.96

%
3 M
6 M
1 Y
3 Y
10 Y
Inception
Sharp Ratio
1.5 %
Expense Ratio
2.36%
Volatility
14.05 %
Fund House
Sundaram Mutual Fund
Fund Manager
Ratish Varier, Rohit Seksaria, Ashish Aggarwal
Key Features
Scheme description
This fund has higher ups and downs compared to other equity funds but can give much higher returns. Investment in this fund can be made for a horizon of at least 5-7 years or more
Minimum Purchase Application Amount
Rs. 100.0 (plus in multiples of Rs. 100.0)

Entry Load
Not applicable
Exit Load
0.5% - For redemption, withdrawn by way of SWP or transfer by way of Switch/STP within 30 days from the date of allotment. NIL - For redemption or withdrawn by way of SWP or transfer by way of Switch/STP after 30 days from the date of allotment
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
Performance

Scheme Performance (%)

Data as on - 22-11-2024

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 %
Sundaram Infrastructure Advantage Fund Regular Plan - Income Distribution cum Capital Withdrawal (IDCW) 29-09-2005 35.19 29.94 20.41 22.97 13.66
LIC MF Infrastructure Fund-Regular Plan-Growth 29-02-2008 56.77 43.54 30.92 27.25 14.94
Canara Robeco Infrastructure Fund - Regular Plan - Growth Option 02-12-2005 50.7 36.49 27.92 28.56 16.11
Invesco India Infrastructure Fund - Growth Option 21-11-2007 47.12 39.39 26.55 29.31 16.8
BANDHAN Infrastructure Fund - Regular Plan - Growth 08-03-2011 46.97 41.69 27.17 29.11 15.83
DSP India T.I.G.E.R. Fund - Regular Plan - Growth 11-06-2004 45.69 40.41 30.14 28.25 16.99
Nippon India Power & Infra Fund-Growth Plan -Growth Option 01-05-2004 41.77 40.99 29.89 29.38 16.1
Franklin Build India Fund Growth Plan 04-09-2009 41.5 39.0 28.46 27.31 17.81
ICICI Prudential Infrastructure Fund - Growth 31-08-2005 41.3 36.77 31.95 29.98 16.05
HSBC Infrastructure Fund - Regular Growth 01-01-2013 40.73 37.88 25.88 25.48 16.63
Portfolio Analysis
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