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Sundaram Corporate Bond Fund

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Fund info
NAV (as on 2026-08-21)
₹42.48 -0.10%
AUM (Fund Size)
623 Cr
Expense Ratio
0.55%
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 2026-08-14 ₹1,000.00 ₹996.82
-0.32 %
Two Week 2026-08-06 ₹1,000.00 ₹998.42
-0.16 %
One Month 2026-07-22 ₹1,000.00 ₹1,003.22
0.32 %
Three Months 2026-05-25 ₹3,000.00 ₹3,032.26
1.08 %
Six Months 2026-02-23 ₹6,000.00 ₹6,104.38
1.74 %
One Year 2025-08-21 ₹12,000.00 ₹12,322.89
2.69 %
Three Year 2023-08-22 ₹36,000.00 ₹39,705.99
10.29 %
Five Year 2021-08-23 ₹60,000.00 ₹70,661.21
17.77 %
Ten Year 2016-08-23 ₹120,000.00 ₹168,719.56
40.60 %
Since Inception 2004-12-29 ₹264,000.00 ₹604,877.65
129.12 %

Return Calculator

SIP Amount
1M
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1Y
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Investment
₹0
Maturity Value
₹0
Abs. Returns
0
Current CAGR
0

Portfolio

Allocation of Equity and Debt Asset Classes.

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

Sectors Holding in Sundaram Corporate Bond Fund

Other
100.02%

Companies Holding in Sundaram Corporate Bond Fund

Indian Railway Finance Corporation Ltd - 7.37% - 31/07/2029
6.44%
LIC Housing Finance Ltd - 7.7% - 16/05/2028
4.79%
National Bank For Agriculture & Rural Development - 6.66% - 12/10/2028
4.72%
Small Industries Development Bank Of India - 7.83% - 24/11/2028
4.03%
REC LTD - 7.46% - 30/06/2028
4.01%
National Bank For Agriculture & Rural Development - 7.48% - 15/09/2028
4%
LIC Housing Finance Ltd - 7.57% - 18/10/2029
3.99%
Embassy Office Parks REIT - 7.21% - 17/03/2028
3.97%
REC LTD - 6.37% - 31/03/2027
3.96%
Kotak Mahindra Prime Ltd - 7.299% - 22/09/2028
3.95%
Power Finance Corporation Ltd - 7.6% - 13/04/2029
3.22%
HDB Financial Services Ltd - 7.9611% - 05/01/2028
3.19%
Bajaj Finance Ltd - 7.82% - 31/01/2034
3.19%
Bajaj Finance Ltd - 7.3763% - 26/06/2028
3.17%
Export Import Bank Of India - 7.35% - 27/07/2028
2.41%
State Bank Of India - 6.93% - 20/10/2035- Call Dt : 19-Oct-30
2.39%
Bharti Telecom Ltd - 7.4% - 01/02/2029
2.35%
HDB Financial Services Ltd - 7.4091% - 05/06/2028
2.22%
Power Finance Corporation Ltd - 6.61% - 15/07/2028
2.05%
Small Industries Development Bank Of India - 7.47% - 05/09/2029
1.6%
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd - 7.44% - 25/11/2027
1.6%
Small Industries Development Bank Of India - 7.68% - 10/08/2027
0.88%
Indian Railway Finance Corporation Ltd - 7.46% - 18/06/2029
0.81%
National Bank For Financing Infrastructure And Development - 7.37% - 16/07/2029
0.8%
REC LTD - 6.52% - 31/01/2028
0.79%
6.94% Central Government Securities 11/05/2036
4.84%
6.36% Central Government Securities 16/02/2031
3.15%
7.72% Karnataka State Government Securities - 06/12/2035
1.63%
6.90% Central Government Securities 15/04/2065
1.48%
HDFC Bank Ltd - 11/09/2026
3.93%
Bank Of Baroda - 05/02/2027
3.06%
Bank Of Baroda - 04/02/2027
1.53%
Union Bank Of India - 16/03/2027
1.52%
TREPS
3.08%
Corporate Debt Market Development Fund - Class A2
0.49%
Cash And Other Net Current Assets
0.78%

Risk Ratios

Std. Deviation N/A
Beta N/A
Sharpe Ratio N/A
Lock In Period N/A
Residual Maturity 2.82 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 investing predominantly in AA+ and above rated corporate bonds

Scheme Details

Min. SIP Amount
N/A
Min. Lumpsum Amount
N/A
AUM (in Cr.)
N/A
Expense Ratio Regular
0.55
Expense Ratio Direct
0.32
Lock-in Period
N/A
Fund Age
N/A
Benchmark
Nifty Corporate Bond Index A-II
Fund managers
Sandeep Agarwal
Experience
Kumaresh Ramakrishnan
Experience

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