SIP inflows decline to four month low in March: AMFI

The systematic investment plans, better known as SIP, have dropped marginally by 0.28% sequentially to Rs 25,926 crore in March, according to data shared by AMFI. Investors bought SIPs worth Rs 25,999 crore in February 2025.

AMFI stands for Association of Mutual Funds in India. It is an Indian trade association for all the asset management companies of SEBI-registered mutual funds in India.

This is the fourth consecutive month when the inflow in mutual funds dropped in the backdrop of key equity indices continuing to erase returns.

The Nifty 50 has wiped out 5.8% of investors’ wealth till March from December while the Sensex has fallen 3.5% during the same time.

The equity mutual fund inflows dropped 14.4% to Rs 25,082 crore in March 2025 from Rs 29,303 crore in the last month. 

However, the mutual fund industry’s total equity assets under management (AUM) increased by 7.6% to Rs 29.5 lakh crore in March 2025 in comparison to Rs 27.4 lakh crore in February 2025.

The inflows in largecap funds came in at Rs 2,479 crore for March 2025 as against Rs 2,866 crore in reported February 2025, this marks a fall of 13.5% sequentially.

Serial no.March (in Rs.)February (in Rs.)Total AUM29.5 lakh crore27.4 lakh croreEquity SIP 25,082 crore29,303 croreOverall SIP 25,926 crore25,999 croreLargecap funds2,479 crore 2,866 croreMidcap funds3,439 crore3,406 croreSmallcap funds4,092 crore3,722 croreAMFI data for March 2025  » Read More

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