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Bajaj Finserv Mutual Fund has crossed one million investor folios across its schemes, a little over two years after entering the mutual fund market. The fund house’s total assets under management (AUM) stood at ₹28,814.16 crore as of September 30, 2025.
The asset base is distributed across 17 active schemes—eight equity, five debt, and four hybrid—along with five passive funds.
Of the total AUM, equity schemes accounted for ₹12,727 crore, debt for ₹11,520 crore, hybrid for ₹3,339 crore, and passive funds for ₹1,228 crore.
Investor participation remains concentrated in large cities, with about 67% of assets coming from the top five urban centres. The next ten cities contributed around 11%, while the remaining share came from smaller locations.
The milestone comes at a time when the mutual fund industry in India has seen a steady rise in retail participation through systematic investment plans (SIPs) and digital channels.
SIP inflows climbed to an all-time high of ₹29,361 crore in September, up 4% from ₹28,265 crore in August, according to AMFI data. The mutual fund industry’s total assets under management (AUM) rose to ₹75.61 lakh crore, while SIP AUM reached ₹15.52 lakh crore, accounting for 20.2% of the industry’s total assets.
Bajaj Finserv Asset Management, a subsidiary of Bajaj Finserv, began operations in 2023 and has since expanded its product range across equity, debt, and hybrid categories.
The asset base is distributed across 17 active schemes—eight equity, five debt, and four hybrid—along with five passive funds.
Of the total AUM, equity schemes accounted for ₹12,727 crore, debt for ₹11,520 crore, hybrid for ₹3,339 crore, and passive funds for ₹1,228 crore.
Investor participation remains concentrated in large cities, with about 67% of assets coming from the top five urban centres. The next ten cities contributed around 11%, while the remaining share came from smaller locations.
The milestone comes at a time when the mutual fund industry in India has seen a steady rise in retail participation through systematic investment plans (SIPs) and digital channels.
SIP inflows climbed to an all-time high of ₹29,361 crore in September, up 4% from ₹28,265 crore in August, according to AMFI data. The mutual fund industry’s total assets under management (AUM) rose to ₹75.61 lakh crore, while SIP AUM reached ₹15.52 lakh crore, accounting for 20.2% of the industry’s total assets.
Bajaj Finserv Asset Management, a subsidiary of Bajaj Finserv, began operations in 2023 and has since expanded its product range across equity, debt, and hybrid categories.
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