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    These midcap funds have delivered up to 35% returns in 5 years: Should investors add exposure

    September 7, 2025


    Midcap mutual funds have delivered strong returns over longer time frames, even as short-term performance has been uneven. Data from the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) shows that over the past five years, many schemes have generated annualised returns in the 22–25% range, while some funds have delivered significantly higher.

    The Motilal Oswal Midcap Fund (direct plan) has returned 34.76% compounded annually over five years. The HDFC Mid Cap Opportunities Fund and Nippon India Growth Midcap Fund have also reported more than 30% CAGR during the same period.

    Five-year track record

    Fund Name 5-year return regular (%) 5-year return direct (%)
    Aditya Birla Sun Life Mid Cap 24.97 26.07
    Axis Midcap Fund 22.31 23.76
    Baroda BNP Paribas Mid Cap 24.45 26.33
    DSP Midcap Fund 19.78 20.93
    Edelweiss Mid Cap Fund 29.43 31.31
    Franklin India Mid Cap Fund 24.95 25.97
    HDFC Mid Cap Fund 29.77 30.65
    HSBC Mid Cap Fund 24.2 25.57
    ICICI Prudential Midcap Fund 27.25 28.38
    Invesco India Mid Cap Fund 28.41 30.16
    Kotak Midcap Fund 28.08 29.59
    LIC MF Mid Cap Fund 22.26 23.38
    Mahindra Manulife Mid Cap 27.08 29.1
    Mirae Asset Midcap Fund 26.61 28.18
    Motilal Oswal Midcap Fund 33.25 34.76
    Nippon India Growth Mid Cap 29.56 30.58
    PGIM India Midcap Fund 25.29 27.21

    (Source: AMFI)

    In July 2025, the Nifty Midcap 100 – TRI fell 3.83% and the Nifty Midcap 150 – TRI declined 2.57%. Despite this, midcap funds drew ₹5,182 crore in inflows, 38% higher than June.

    Analysts point out that midcap companies have shown stronger earnings momentum compared to large-caps, but risks remain.

    “Mid-cap companies are currently showing earnings growth of 14–16%, compared to 6–8% for large-caps,” said Chakri Lokapriya, CIO-Equities at LGT Wealth India.

    “That provides some support, but the broader market remains more exposed to volatility. Global trade issues, such as US tariff negotiations, could influence sentiment in the coming months,” he said.

    Navy Vijay Ramavat, MD at Indira Group, noted that fund outcomes have diverged in recent months.

    “Some schemes have managed to hold up even during corrections, while others have lagged. This makes selection and consistency across cycles important. Investors should consider SIPs rather than trying to time entries,” he said.

    He added that current midcap valuations are “on the higher side, partly justified by growth potential, but with less room for earnings disappointments.”

    According to Ranjit Jha, MD & CEO of Rurash Financials, investors should manage allocation carefully.

    “Midcap exposure should ideally remain at 20–30% of an equity portfolio. Fresh investments are better made through staggered contributions — via SIPs or STPs over three to six months — instead of lump-sum allocations,” he said.

    “For investors whose midcap weight has risen sharply due to recent gains, gradual rebalancing is advisable,” he added.



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