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Mutual funds shift April bets toward capital goods NBFCs utilities and logistics while trimming tech banks and healthcare

Economy
Published on 14 May 2026
Mutual funds shift April bets toward capital goods NBFCs utilities and logistics while trimming tech banks and healthcare

Private banks stayed top despite a small 0.3% fade

In April, Indian mutual funds rebalanced sector exposure, adding weight to capital goods, NBFC lending, utilities and logistics, while trimming technology, private banks, and healthcare. Motilal Oswal Financial Services data shows private banks remained the largest holding at roughly 17.3% but fell marginally by 0.3% month on month. The biggest traction came from sectors including NBFC non-lending and logistics, whereas multiple areas saw single-digit value gains.

  • Private banks led holdings at about 17.3% in April
  • Private banks allocation dipped 0.3% month on month
  • Weights rose for capital goods, NBFC lending, utilities and logistics
  • Top value gain leaders included NBFC non-lending and logistics
  • Technology, banks and healthcare saw month on month moderation
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