Diez fondos mutuos de renta variable superan los 60.000 millones de rupias en AUM

Al 30 de abril de 2026, diez fondos mutuos de renta variable contaban con activos bajo gestión superiores a los 60.000 millones de rupias cada uno. Los tres principales fondos superaron el billón de rupias cada uno.

El fondo Parag Parikh Flexi Cap lideró la lista con 1,4 billones de rupias en AUM. Le siguió el fondo HDFC Balanced Advantage con 1,05 billones de rupias, mientras que el fondo HDFC Flexi Cap alcanzó exactamente el billón de rupias.

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