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    Mutual funds invest ₹8,752 crore in IPOs, focus on small-cap firms: Ventura

    November 10, 2025


    Mutual funds invested about ₹8,752 crore in newly listed companies during the quarter ended September 2025, according to a study by Ventura Securities. The data shows that most of these allocations were directed toward small-cap firms, indicating continued participation by fund managers in smaller and emerging businesses.

    Only one company among the new entrants — Anthem Biosciences — was categorised as a mid-cap, while others such as Aditya Infotech, JSW Cement, Urban Company, and Bluestone Jewellery and Lifestyle were listed as small caps.

    Company Market value (₹ crore) Category
    Anthem Biosciences 2,754 Mid Cap
    Aditya Infotech 1,272 Small Cap
    JSW Cement 1,039 Small Cap
    Travel Food Services 793 Small Cap
    Urban Company 777 Small Cap
    Bluestone Jewellery & Lifestyle 452 Small Cap
    Saatvik Green Energy 383 Small Cap
    National Securities Depository 363 Small Cap
    Indiqube Spaces 340 Small Cap
    Vikram Solar 326 Small Cap

    The study also suggested that nine mid-cap companies could move into the large-cap category, while six small-cap firms may be reclassified as mid-caps in the next market capitalisation update by the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI).

    Broader investment trends

    The September quarter saw a mixed performance in equity markets. The Nifty 50 index declined by 3.6%, while the BSE Midcap and Small-Cap indices fell by 4.1% and 4.6%, respectively. Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) were net sellers of equities worth ₹7,662 crore, while Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) were net buyers with inflows of ₹22,111 crore.

    Between April and September 2025, FIIs recorded net outflows of ₹3,790 crore, whereas DIIs invested ₹36,270 crore during the same period.

    Mutual fund flows

    Equity mutual funds registered inflows of ₹1.06 lakh crore in the September quarter, higher than ₹66,869 crore in the previous quarter. Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) contributions reached a record ₹29,361 crore in September 2025, up from ₹27,269 crore in June.

    Debt-oriented schemes saw outflows of ₹3,156 crore, while hybrid funds received inflows of ₹45,570 crore. The study noted that growth in small-cap and mid-cap fund assets slowed to 0.6% and 0.4%, respectively, compared to double-digit expansion in the previous quarter, reflecting the broader market correction.



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