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    Debt mutual funds attract record ₹2.47 lakh crore in April; are safer bets gaining favour amid market volatility?

    May 12, 2026


    After registering big outflow in March, debt mutual funds made a strong comeback in April, drawing a record ₹2.47 lakh crore in net inflows as institutional money rushed back into fixed-income schemes at the start of the new financial year.

    Data from the Association of Mutual Funds in India showed that the inflows surpassed the previous all-time high of ₹1.89 lakh crore recorded in April 2024, indicating renewed appetite for short-term debt products amid treasury realignments and liquidity management by corporates.

    The rebound comes just a month after debt-oriented schemes witnessed massive net outflows of ₹2.95 lakh crore in March, largely due to year-end cash withdrawals by companies and institutional investors. With balance-sheet adjustments now behind them, much of that capital appears to have found its way back into liquid and short-duration debt funds.

    Overall, the mutual fund industry recorded net inflows of ₹3.22 lakh crore in April, sharply reversing the net outflow of ₹2.40 lakh crore seen in March. Equity mutual funds, meanwhile, extended their positive momentum, marking the 62nd consecutive month of net inflows since March 2021. Equity-oriented schemes attracted ₹38,440 crore during the month, though inflows were around 5% lower than the ₹40,450 crore recorded in March 2026.

    “This underscores sustained investor participation in market-linked instruments despite ongoing equity market volatility. Equity fund inflows have remained positive for over five consecutive years,” said Sanjay Agarwal, Senior Director, CareEdge Ratings.

    Systematic investment plans (SIPs) continued to remain a key pillar of industry growth. SIP assets climbed to ₹16.85 lakh crore in April, accounting for nearly 20.6% of the mutual fund industry’s total assets under management (AUM). Monthly SIP contributions came in at ₹31,115 crore, down 3% from the previous month, while the number of contributing SIP accounts remained strong at 9.65 crore.

    The sharp turnaround was primarily driven by liquid funds, which garnered inflows of ₹1.65 lakh crore and accounted for nearly 67% of the total inflows. Overnight funds followed with inflows of ₹31,420 crore, while money market funds attracted ₹20,643 crore.

    Nehal Meshram, Senior Analyst at Morningstar Investment Research India, the turnaround was primarily driven by the normalisation of quarter-end liquidity conditions, as corporates and institutional investors redeployed cash that had been temporarily pulled out to meet fiscal year-end requirements.

    “As seen during previous post quarter‑end periods, the rebound was overwhelmingly concentrated in liquidity and short‑term treasury-oriented segments,” she said.

    The sharp return of flows into these segments, she said, indicates that March’s volatility was largely linked to year-end cash management activities rather than any structural shift in investor sentiment toward fixed income.

    Meshram added that low-duration funds attracted inflows of ₹7,093 crore, while short-duration funds saw net inflows of ₹3,917 crore, suggesting that investors were selectively moving beyond pure liquidity products into short-maturity accrual strategies without taking significant duration risk. Credit risk funds also recorded inflows of ₹1,318 crore — one of the first positive monthly inflows for the category in nearly three years — although she cautioned that investor allocations remain selective amid lingering concerns over lower-rated debt exposure.

    Longer-duration categories continued to remain under pressure. Medium-duration, medium-to-long duration, long-duration, dynamic bond and gilt funds all witnessed net outflows in April, reflecting continued caution around interest-rate uncertainty and the timing of future rate cuts.

    “Long-duration and gilt categories continued to see outflows, indicating persistent caution on interest rate risk, while corporate bond funds recovered with moderate inflows,” said Umesh Sharma, CIO (Debt) at The Wealth Company Mutual Fund.

    (DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed by investment experts on fortuneindia.com are either their own or of their organisations, but not necessarily that of fortuneindia.com and its editorial team. Readers are advised to consult certified experts before taking investment decisions.)



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