Close Menu
Fund Focus News
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Activity of investment in mutual funds cannot be classified as exempted service hence rule 6 of CCR not applicable
    • MFs in April 2025: Equity fund inflows decline, SIPs soar to record levels
    • April net equity inflows slip to 1-year lows; small and midcaps see higher inflows Vs large caps: AMFI data – Money News
    • Equity mutual fund inflows dip 3.2% in April; largecap funds buck the trend
    • Langham Hospitality Investments Limited approuve la distribution finale pour l’exercice clos le 31 décembre 2024
    • Dubai Investments reports 52% increase in Q1 2025 profit before tax to AED185mln
    • Asia-Pacific Strategic Investments continuera de suivre de près l’évolution de l’enquête sur le PDG et le directeur général.
    • Dubai Investments enregistre une hausse de son bénéfice au premier trimestre et de son revenu total
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Fund Focus News
    • Home
    • Bonds
    • ETFs
    • Funds
    • Investments
    • Mutual Funds
    • Property Investments
    • SIP
    Fund Focus News
    Home»Mutual Funds»Consumption mutual funds offer 14% return in 3 months. Worth a look?
    Mutual Funds

    Consumption mutual funds offer 14% return in 3 months. Worth a look?

    August 9, 2024


    Consumption sector based mutual funds have offered an average return of around 13.56% in the last three months. Around 15 funds based on this sector have completed three months in the market.

    Kotak Consumption Fund, the topper in the category, gave around 18.19% return in the last three months period. Tata India Consumer Fund delivered 16% return in the said period.


    Mirae Asset Great Consumer Fund and Baroda BNP Paribas India Consumption Fund gave 15.42% and 14.97% returns respectively in the same period.

    Also Read | Only 3 equity mutual funds offer positive returns in 1 month. Here’s your investment guide

    ICICI Prudential FMCG Fund, the oldest fund in the category, offered 11.57% return in the above specified period. The scheme was launched in March 1999 and manages assets under management of Rs 1,612 crore. Aditya Birla Sun Life India GenNext Fund, the largest fund in the category based on assets managed, delivered 12.73% return in the last three months. The scheme manages an asset base of Rs 5,442 crore.

    In the last three months, these funds have offered the third highest return across all equity mutual fund categories. What factors have helped these funds deliver this performance?

    “The market is currently experiencing a sector rotation, with new investment gravitating more toward consumption-oriented industries that have lagged behind in recent years, particularly in the post-COVID period. In recent months, this has resulted in some outstanding performance in funds focused on consumption. Furthermore, the topic of consumption is currently making a comeback because of the notable run-away in cyclical industries and the values that have risen above their fundamental levels,” said Amar Ranu, Head-Investment Products & Insights, Anand Rathi Shares and Stock Brokers.

    In the last one month, only three equity mutual fund categories have offered positive returns and consumption based mutual funds have made their space in the list of top performers.These funds gave the second highest average return of around 1.90% in the last one month period.

    ICICI Prudential FMCG Fund offered the highest return of around 5.77% in the same period. HSBC Consumption Fund lost the most of around 0.74% in the said period.

    Looking at the recent performance, are you willing to invest in consumption sector based mutual funds? What should be the allocation in these funds?

    “Investors should exercise caution when allocating to these groups due to their thematic and sectoral inclinations, since the market may swing against them in unfavorable circumstances. The best course of action is to adhere to asset allocation given investors’ risk tolerance and stick to market cap funds such as large caps, diversified equity funds such as multi cap, large & mid cap or flexi cap, mid-caps, and small caps,” recommended Amar Ranu.

    He also added, “Investors shouldn’t be influenced by sentiments that are developing in any one industry or topic. Additionally, as consumption has expanded beyond FMCG in recent years, the majority of these diversified funds have a sizable exposure to it as a theme.”

    Also Read | RBI rate pause: What does it mean for mutual fund investors?

    These consumption sector based funds are benchmarked against Nifty India Consumption – TRI, NIFTY FMCG – TRI, BSE Consumer Discretionary Goods & Services – TRI which gave 12.72%, 12.90%, and 13.33% returns respectively in the last three months.

    Many mutual fund advisors have been recommending these funds to the investors for investment based on their positive outlook for the sector.

    The expert believes that owing to favorable demographics, increased per capita income, digitalization, and easy access to finance in India, consumption will continue to account for a higher portion of investments.

    “Owing to favorable demographics, increased per capita income, digitalization, and easy access to finance in India, consumption will continue to account for a higher portion of investments. Long-term consumption is anticipated to rise because of more reforms including the GST, Smart Cities, FDI in retail, JAM Trinity, and UPI,” said Amar Ranu.

    He further mentioned, “In addition, due to a number of recent emerging trends, including formalization (increased market share with the shift towards an organized market in sectors like apparel, tiles, textiles, footwear, jewelry, etc.), urbanization (changing work and life styles leading to an increase in demand in sectors like real estate), penetration (vast potential for penetration for categories like online fashion, grocery, quick commerce, etc.), and premiumization (customers upgrading to branded or higher priced offerings like Auto, FMCG, Beauty & Personal Care), consumption has also become a broad theme covering businesses beyond FMCG in recent years.”

    Consumption funds are thematic funds that invest in equities of companies that are driven by consumption themes. These funds typically invest in consumer-facing companies that produce goods and services used by consumers. The category consists of different consumption-oriented segments such as FMCG, automobiles, telecom, and consumer durables.

    (Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times)

    If you have any mutual fund queries, message on ET Mutual Funds on Facebook/Twitter. We will get it answered by our panel of experts. Do share your questions on ETMFqueries@timesinternet.in alongwith your age, risk profile, and twitter handle.



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

    Related Posts

    Activity of investment in mutual funds cannot be classified as exempted service hence rule 6 of CCR not applicable

    May 9, 2025

    MFs in April 2025: Equity fund inflows decline, SIPs soar to record levels

    May 9, 2025

    April net equity inflows slip to 1-year lows; small and midcaps see higher inflows Vs large caps: AMFI data – Money News

    May 9, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Langham Hospitality Investments Limited approuve la distribution finale pour l’exercice clos le 31 décembre 2024

    May 9, 2025

    The Shifting Landscape of Art Investment and the Rise of Accessibility: The London Art Exchange

    September 11, 2023

    The Unyielding Resilience of the Art Market: A Historical and Contemporary Perspective

    November 19, 2023

    The Evolution of Art and Art Investments: A Historical Perspective on Fruitful Returns and Wealth Management

    August 21, 2023
    Don't Miss
    Mutual Funds

    Activity of investment in mutual funds cannot be classified as exempted service hence rule 6 of CCR not applicable

    May 9, 2025

    GMR Hyderabad Air Cargo and Logistics Pvt Ltd Vs Commissioner of Central Tax Rangareddy (CESTAT…

    MFs in April 2025: Equity fund inflows decline, SIPs soar to record levels

    May 9, 2025

    April net equity inflows slip to 1-year lows; small and midcaps see higher inflows Vs large caps: AMFI data – Money News

    May 9, 2025

    Equity mutual fund inflows dip 3.2% in April; largecap funds buck the trend

    May 9, 2025
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    EDITOR'S PICK

    FTA expands investment – FBC News

    October 27, 2024

    3 High-Yield Dividend ETFs For Income-Seeking Investors

    March 25, 2025

    Gov. Justice launches Rural Hospitals Grant Program, which will supply $40M of funding for important healthcare projects

    October 24, 2024
    Our Picks

    Activity of investment in mutual funds cannot be classified as exempted service hence rule 6 of CCR not applicable

    May 9, 2025

    MFs in April 2025: Equity fund inflows decline, SIPs soar to record levels

    May 9, 2025

    April net equity inflows slip to 1-year lows; small and midcaps see higher inflows Vs large caps: AMFI data – Money News

    May 9, 2025
    Most Popular

    ₹1 lakh investment in these 2 ELSS mutual funds at launch would have grown to over ₹5 lakh. Check details

    April 25, 2025

    ZIG, BUZZ, NANC, and KRUZ

    October 11, 2024

    Zerodha’s Nithin Kamath And Capital Minds’ Deepak Shenoy On Why ETFs Are Preferred In US

    February 20, 2025
    © 2025 Fund Focus News
    • Get In Touch
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.