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Highlights AMFI Mutual Fund Industry Monthly Data February 2025

by Ankur Sharma March 17, 2025 0 Comment
  • Mutual Fund Industry’s Net AUM stands at ₹ 64,53,493.85 crores for the month of 2025. Net AUM for the month of January 2025 was ₹67,25,449.67 crores
  • The AAUM for the month of February 2025 is 67,58,305.35 crores and for the month of Jan 2025 was ₹ 68,04,760.67 crores
  • Mutual Fund Folios are at 23,22,80,804 as of Feb 2025. 
  • Retail MF Folios (Equity + Hybrid + Solution Oriented Schemes) are at 18,42,02,267 for the month of Feb 2025. And for the month of Jan were at 18,22,23,078.
  • Retail AUM (Equity + Hybrid + Solution Oriented Schemes) stood at ₹36,44,112  crores for Feb 2025 while the Jan 2025 AUM was ₹ 38,77,595 crores.
  • 48th month of positive equity inflows, starting from March 2021.
  • Growth/Equity Oriented schemes inflows for the month of Feb 2025 is ₹ 29,303.34 crores
  • Number of new SIPs registered in Feb 2025 stood at 44,56,425
  • The SIP AUM is at ₹ 12,37,783.57 crores for the month of Feb 2025
  • SIP contribution for Feb 2025 stood at ₹ 25,999.14
  • The number of Contributing SIP accounts stood at 26 crore
  • A total of 29 schemes were launched in the month of Feb 2025 all in categories of schemes raising a total of ₹ 4,029 crores.    

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Mr. Venkat Chalasani, Chief Executive,  AMFI said on the February monthly data-

“The Indian mutual fund industry continues to demonstrate resilience, with consistent investor participation across categories. Despite market fluctuations, net inflows stood at Rs 40,063 crores, reflecting investor confidence in long-term wealth creation.

The decline in the overall AUM from January to February was primarily due to mark-to-market losses in equity funds.

SIP contributions remained steady, highlighting the continued preference for systematic investments.

AMFI remains committed to investor education and awareness, promoting financial discipline through all market conditions.”

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