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Quant BFSI Fund

Sectoral/Thematic very high Risk

Current NAV

₹20.36

1Y Return

+19%

3Y Return

--

5Y Return

--

AUM

₹776 Cr

Category

Sectoral/Thematic

Top Holdings

Top stocks held by this fund as of May 2026 (Source: AMC monthly disclosure)

1

YES Bank Ltd.

Banks

9.63%
2

Capri Global Capital Limited

Finance

9.31%
3

Piramal Finance Ltd

Finance

8.72%
4

AU Small Finance Bank Ltd

Banks

7.75%
5

LIC Housing Finance Ltd

Finance

7.5%
6

Manappuram Finance Ltd 30/06/2026

Finance

5.88%
7

ICICI Bank Limited 30/06/2026

Banks

5.45%
8

OnEMI Technology Solutions Limited

Finance

5.31%
9

RBL Bank Limited 30/06/2026

Banks

5.06%
10

ICICI Prudential AMC Ltd

Capital Markets

4.99%
11

Nippon Life India Asset Management Ltd

Capital Markets

4.32%
12

RBL Bank Limited

Banks

4.31%
13

HDFC Life Insurance Co Ltd 30/06/2026

Insurance

3.98%
14

ICICI Bank Limited

Banks

3.8%
15

HDFC Life Insurance Co Ltd

Insurance

3.51%
16

Bandhan Bank Ltd.

Banks

2.82%
17

Manappuram Finance Ltd

Finance

1.97%
18

LIC Housing Finance Ltd 30/06/2026

Finance

0.96%
19

91 Days Treasury Bill 04-Jun-2026

N.A.

0.76%
20

91 Days Treasury Bill 11-Jun-2026

N.A.

0.76%

📋 All returns shown are for Direct-Growth plan. Data from AMC monthly portfolio disclosure.

SIP in Quant BFSI Fund

If you had invested ₹10,000/month via SIP:

1 Year SIP

₹131,400

Invested: ₹1,20,000

3 Year SIP

₹403,200

Invested: ₹3,60,000

5 Year SIP

₹744,000

Invested: ₹6,00,000

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More Sectoral/Thematic Funds

About Sectoral/Thematic Funds

Sectoral/Thematic mutual funds are a category defined by SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) under their mutual fund categorization framework. These funds invest primarily in equities that match the sectoral/thematic profile, with specific allocation mandates that fund managers must follow. The category determines the fund's risk-return characteristics and its suitability for different investor profiles.

When evaluating a Sectoral/Thematic fund like Quant BFSI Fund, key metrics to consider include: 3-year and 5-year CAGR (rolling returns are more reliable than point-to-point), expense ratio (Direct plans have lower costs), portfolio turnover, standard deviation (volatility measure), Sharpe ratio (risk-adjusted returns), and alpha generation over benchmark. A fund that consistently beats its benchmark index over multiple market cycles is a strong candidate.

For long-term wealth creation, Sectoral/Thematic funds work best with a systematic investment plan (SIP) over 5+ years. SIP helps average out market volatility through rupee cost averaging. Lump sum investments are better timed during market corrections. Always ensure your mutual fund portfolio is diversified across 3-4 categories rather than concentrating in a single fund type. Consult a SEBI-registered investment advisor for personalized advice based on your financial goals and risk appetite.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Quant BFSI Fund good for SIP?

Quant BFSI Fund is a Sectoral/Thematic fund with very-high risk. For SIP investors, consistency of returns matters more than absolute returns. Check the fund's rolling returns and standard deviation before committing to a SIP. Sectoral/Thematic funds are generally suitable for SIP with a minimum 5-year investment horizon for optimal results.

What is the risk level of this fund?

Quant BFSI Fund is categorized as very-high risk as per SEBI's riskometer methodology. This assessment considers market cap allocation, sector concentration, and historical portfolio volatility. Higher risk funds may deliver better long-term returns but expect 20-40% drawdowns during market corrections.

How to invest in this fund?

You can invest in Quant BFSI Fund (Direct-Growth plan) through platforms like Groww, Zerodha Coin, Kuvera, or directly from the AMC website. Minimum SIP amount starts at ₹500/month on most platforms. Complete KYC (PAN + Aadhaar verification) is mandatory before your first investment.

What are the tax implications?

For equity mutual funds in India: Short-term capital gains (units held less than 1 year) are taxed at 20%. Long-term capital gains (held more than 1 year) above ₹1.25 lakh in a financial year are taxed at 12.5%. ELSS funds have a mandatory 3-year lock-in period. Dividend income from mutual funds is added to your income and taxed at your applicable slab rate.