Equity inflows plunge to 13-month low, redemptions spike: 4 striking trends shaping May Mutual Fund flows

The global uncertainty and geopolitical tension including the Operation Sindoor has led to significant investor caution across the mutual fund industry. The inflows to equity funds dropped sharply in May to Rs 19,013 crore — the lowest level since April 2024 — according to data released by the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI). Additionally, the redemptions also saw a sharp uptick in May. They have risen to Rs 37,591 crore from Rs 32,479 crore indicating that investors could be choosing to capitalise on recent market gains by booking profits.

Equity inflows dip across large, mid, and small-cap funds

However, the total Assets Under Management (AUM) rose to a record Rs 72.2 lakh crore from Rs 70 lakh crore in April, net inflows into equity mutual funds stood at Rs 19,013 crore in May, down 21.6 per cent from Rs 24,253 crore in April. This significant drop signals increased investor caution amid market uncertainties.

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Large-cap fund inflows saw a sharp 53.2 per cent decline in May. These funds attracted only ₹1,250.50 crore in May, compared to ₹2,671.46 crore in April.

Mid-cap fund inflows also decreased slightly, with ₹2,808.70 crore in May, down from ₹3,313 crore in the previous month.

Small-cap funds followed the same trend, receiving ₹3,214 crore in May, compared to ₹3,999.95 crore in April.

‘Operation Sindoor’ triggers investor caution

Himanshu Srivastava – Associate Director- Manager Research, Morningstar Investment Research India outlined that, “the broader slowdown in equity inflows can be attributed to a mix of factors: a less buoyant equity market in May compared to April, concerns around global economic headwinds, and a possible consolidation phase or profit booking in the domestic equities following sharp rallies in the previous months and stretched valuations. Also, heightened global volatility—stemming from geopolitical tensions with India launching Operation Sindoor against Pakistan and concerns around global inflation, contributed to a risk-off sentiment among some investors.”

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Akhil Chaturvedi, Executive Director & Chief Business Officer, Motilal Oswal AMC pointed out, “Equity Net Sales has seen a sharp downtick of 22 per cent largely on account of higher redemptions by Rs 5,000 crore in May 2025 (viz April 2025).

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