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Sundaram Banking & PSU Fund

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Fund info
NAV (as on 2026-08-20)
₹45.70 -0.13%
AUM (Fund Size)
280 Cr
Expense Ratio
0.42%
Exit load
N/A
Risk
Moderate
AMC
SUNDARAM MUTUAL FUND
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SIP Returns

Period Invested for ₹1000 SIP Started on Investments Latest Value Abs. Returns
One Week 2026-08-13 ₹1,000.00 ₹998.32
-0.17 %
Two Week 2026-08-05 ₹1,000.00 ₹1,000.59
0.06 %
One Month 2026-07-21 ₹1,000.00 ₹1,004.37
0.44 %
Three Months 2026-05-22 ₹3,000.00 ₹3,038.67
1.29 %
Six Months 2026-02-23 ₹6,000.00 ₹6,112.63
1.88 %
One Year 2025-08-20 ₹12,000.00 ₹12,355.87
2.97 %
Three Year 2023-08-21 ₹36,000.00 ₹39,835.93
10.66 %
Five Year 2021-08-23 ₹60,000.00 ₹70,984.50
18.31 %
Ten Year 2016-08-22 ₹120,000.00 ₹166,150.75
38.46 %
Since Inception 2004-12-29 ₹264,000.00 ₹607,557.28
130.14 %

Return Calculator

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Maturity Value
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Abs. Returns
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Current CAGR
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Portfolio

Allocation of Equity and Debt Asset Classes.

Equity N/A
Debt N/A
Others N/A

Sectors Holding in Sundaram Banking & PSU Fund

Other
99.99%

Companies Holding in Sundaram Banking & PSU Fund

HDFC Bank Ltd - 7.7% - 16/05/2028
8.97%
Export Import Bank Of India - 7.35% - 27/07/2028
7.18%
National Housing Bank - 7.59% - 14/07/2027
7.18%
Small Industries Development Bank Of India - 7.22% - 10/04/2029
7.13%
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd - 7.44% - 25/11/2027
5.38%
Indian Railway Finance Corporation Ltd - 7.37% - 31/07/2029
3.6%
National Bank For Agriculture & Rural Development - 7.53% - 24/03/2028
3.58%
National Bank For Financing Infrastructure And Development - 7.37% - 16/07/2029
3.58%
State Bank Of India - 6.93% - 20/10/2035- Call Dt : 19-Oct-30
3.57%
Power Finance Corporation Ltd - 6.73% - 15/10/2027
3.55%
Bajaj Finance Ltd - 7.11% - 10/07/2028
3.53%
Power Finance Corporation Ltd - 6.61% - 15/07/2028
3.53%
National Bank For Agriculture & Rural Development - 6.66% - 12/10/2028
3.53%
Indian Railway Finance Corporation Ltd - 7.46% - 18/06/2029
1.81%
Power Finance Corporation Ltd - 7.6% - 13/04/2029
1.8%
REC LTD - 7.34% - 30/04/2030
1.8%
National Bank For Agriculture & Rural Development - 7.44% - 17/07/2029
1.79%
HDB Financial Services Ltd - 7.9611% - 05/01/2028
1.79%
Indian Railway Finance Corporation Ltd - 7.68% - 24/11/2026
1.79%
Housing & Urban Development Corporation Ltd - 7.23% - 18/07/2029
1.78%
Bajaj Finance Ltd - 7.3763% - 26/06/2028
1.78%
Bharti Telecom Ltd - 7.35% - 15/10/2027
1.77%
REC LTD - 6.52% - 31/01/2028
1.41%
6.36% Central Government Securities 16/02/2031
2.35%
7.72% Karnataka State Government Securities - 06/12/2035
1.82%
6.90% Central Government Securities 15/04/2065
1.66%
6.48% Central Government Securities 06/10/2035
0.87%
Union Bank Of India - 16/03/2027
3.4%
TREPS
5.27%
Corporate Debt Market Development Fund - Class A2
0.49%
Cash And Other Net Current Assets
2.3%

Risk Ratios

Std. Deviation N/A
Beta N/A
Sharpe Ratio N/A
Lock In Period N/A
Residual Maturity 2.46 Years

Standard Deviation:

Standard deviation numbers measure the variability or volatility of a fund's returns over a specific time period (often 3 years).
  • Low standard deviation = Stable, predictable returns → Suitable for conservative investors seeking stability.
  • High standard deviation = High volatility, more risk → Be cautious, suitable for risk-tolerant investors who can handle fluctuations.

Beta:

Beta measures a fund's volatility about the market or a benchmark. A lower beta means the fund's performance is less sensitive to market movements, making it more predictable compared to the market.
  • Low beta = Less sensitive to market changes → Great for investors with less market exposure.
  • High beta = More sensitive to market changes → Better for aggressive investors who seek higher returns but can handle market risks.

Sharpe Ratio:

The Sharpe Ratio measures how much return a fund has made compared to the risk it carries. A higher Sharpe ratio indicates better returns relative to the risk taken, meaning the fund delivers more efficiently.
  • A higher Sharpe ratio indicates better risk-adjusted returns → Look for funds with higher ratios for better return efficiency.
  • Use it to compare different funds' efficiency in generating returns relative to the risk taken.

Lock-In Period:

India's "lock-in period" in mutual funds encourages long-term investment, particularly in tax-saving schemes preventing redemption or selling of units.

Lock-in times for various investment types

  • Most ELSS mutual fund holders hold for 3 years.
  • Tax savings FDs lock in for 5 years.
  • The lock-in period for 8% Government of India bond investment is 6 years.
  • ULIPs must be locked in for 5 years.
  • The average hedge fund holding period is 30-90 days.
  • The average PPF investor holds onto their money for 15 years.

Residual Maturity:

Residual maturity is the remaining time until a security reaches its maturity date. It is an important factor for investors to consider when evaluating the risk associated with an investment.

There are two different types of residual maturity.

  • Short-term residual maturity: This occurs when a security has less than a year left on its maturity.
  • Long-term residual maturity: This occurs when a security has more than a year left on its remaining maturity.

Risk-O-Meter

Investors understand that their principal will be at
Moderate

Scheme Objective

To generate income and capital appreciation by predominantly investing in debt instruments of Banks, Public Sector Undertakings, Public Financial Institutions and Municipal Bonds. No Guarantee: Investors are neither being offered any guaranteed/indicated returns nor any guarantee on repayment of capital by the Scheme. There is also no guarantee of capital or return either by the mutual fund or by the sponsor or by the Asset management Company.

Scheme Details

Min. SIP Amount
N/A
Min. Lumpsum Amount
N/A
AUM (in Cr.)
N/A
Expense Ratio Regular
0.42
Expense Ratio Direct
0.27
Lock-in Period
N/A
Fund Age
N/A
Benchmark
Nifty Banking & PSU Debt Index A-II
Fund managers
Sandeep Agarwal
Experience
Kumaresh Ramakrishnan
Experience

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