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Oil uncertainty makes retail investors slow equity mutual fund buying in April despite growing AUM

Economy
Published on 14 May 2026
Oil uncertainty makes retail investors slow equity mutual fund buying in April despite growing AUM

SIPs dipped even as overall AUM jumped sharply

Retail investors put ₹38,440 crore into equity mutual funds in April, down from ₹40,450 crore in March, as oil price uncertainty clouded the outlook for India’s economy. SIP collections also eased to ₹31,115 crore, while the number of SIPs discontinued roughly matched new starts. Still, total assets under management rose 11.49% to ₹81.92 lakh crore, boosted by debt fund inflows and equity market gains. Overseas fund-of-funds saw increased bets, while flexi cap led equity allocations.

  • April equity mutual fund inflows: ₹38,440 crore vs ₹40,450 crore in March
  • SIP collections fell to ₹31,115 crore from ₹32,807 crore in March
  • SIP stoppage ratio held at 101% despite fewer inflows
  • Overall AUM surged 11.49% to ₹81.92 lakh crore on debt inflows and market gains
  • Flexi cap drew the most equity money: ₹10,148 crore, slightly up from ₹10,052 crore
  • Liquid funds led corporate liquidity: ₹1.65 lakh crore inflows in April
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This summarization was done by Beige for a story published on The Economic TimesThe Economic Times

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