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    Explained: How multi cap funds work across market segments

    June 26, 2026


    Multi Cap mutual funds continue to remain part of the broader equity mutual fund landscape, offering investors exposure across large-cap, mid-cap, and small-cap stocks through a single scheme structure.

    Under Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) regulations, Multi Cap Funds are required to maintain a minimum allocation of 25% each in large-cap, mid-cap, and small-cap companies.

    The framework is designed to ensure diversified exposure across market capitalisations, unlike flexi-cap funds where allocations can vary significantly depending on market conditions and fund strategy.

    Diversification structure

    The category’s defining feature is its mandatory allocation across all three market-cap segments. Fund managers in this space allocate capital simultaneously to relatively stable large-cap companies as well as mid- and small-cap firms that may offer higher growth potential but also carry higher volatility.

    Experts say the structure creates a disciplined allocation approach that remains consistent across market cycles.

    Shreya Kulkarni, an independent Mumbai-based mutual fund distributor, said Multi Cap Funds provide investors exposure across different segments of the equity market within a single portfolio structure.

    “The fund manager follows a disciplined approach to market cap allocation, balancing exposure across segments through rigorous stock selection,” Kulkarni said.

    She added that the category may serve as a diversified allocation option depending on an investor’s objectives and risk profile.

    Performance trends

    According to data from mutualfundindia.com, a financial data aggregator and research platform powered by ICRA Analytics, as of June 2026, performance across Multi Cap Funds has varied over three- and five-year periods.

    The category average return stood at 15.67% over three years, compared with 15.19% for the NIFTY 500 Multicap 50:25:25 TRI benchmark. Returns among individual schemes ranged from around 12% to nearly 19% on an annualised basis over the same period.

    Mahindra Manulife Multi Cap Fund reported annualised returns of 17.8% over three years and 15% over five years. The fund was ranked in the first quartile across both time periods, according to the data.

    Other schemes including Nippon India Multi Cap Fund, Baroda BNP Paribas Multi Cap Fund, and Aditya Birla Sun Life Multi-Cap Fund also reported established track records across multiple periods.

    Only a limited number of schemes in the category currently have a full five-year history under the present structure. Within that group, annualised five-year returns ranged from about 11% to 18.5%.

    Focus on consistency

    Analysts say consistency across different market cycles remains an important measure when evaluating Multi Cap Funds, given the varying performance characteristics of large-, mid-, and small-cap stocks.

    Differences in returns across the category have reflected fund managers’ approaches to stock selection, sector allocation, and risk management within the mandatory allocation framework.

    Long-term investment perspective

    Financial advisers generally consider Multi Cap Funds suitable for investors seeking diversified equity exposure through a single fund rather than maintaining separate allocations across different market-cap categories.

    The category is typically viewed as more suitable for investors with longer investment horizons because of the volatility associated with mid- and small-cap segments.

    ALSO READ | Business cycle funds explained: What to know before investing



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