Twelve equity mutual funds surpass Rs 1,000 NAV with up to 24% CAGR

Twelve equity mutual funds in India have achieved net asset values exceeding Rs 1,000, delivering up to 24% compound annual growth rates since their inception. Eleven of these funds have operated for more than 25 years, providing consistent double-digit returns amid market ups and downs. This performance underscores the value of long-term investment strategies for patient investors.

The Economic Times reports on twelve equity mutual funds that have reached NAV levels above Rs 1,000, with some offering as high as 24% CAGR from their launch dates. Out of this group, eleven funds have been active in the market for over 25 years. These schemes have maintained steady double-digit returns across decades, even as they navigated various market fluctuations and shifts in benchmark indices.

Such longevity and performance highlight the advantages of disciplined, long-term investing. The funds' resilience points to their potential for growth, appealing to investors who commit to holding positions over extended periods. While specific fund names like HDFC Flexi Cap Fund, Sundaram Mid Cap Fund, and others are associated with this category through market keywords, the focus remains on their collective achievement in sustaining value despite economic volatility.

This development comes at a time when mutual funds continue to attract attention in India's financial landscape, emphasizing the role of equity investments in wealth building. Investors are encouraged to review their portfolios to see if they hold any of these established schemes.

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