Women mutual fund investors adopting SIPs, account for over 30.5% of total SIP AUM
Mutual Funds in India (AMFI). The study reveals a significant rise in the assets under management (AUM) held by women in mutual funds for over five years, increasing from 8.8% in March 2019 to 21.3% in March 2024. In comparison, male investors' long-term holdings grew from 8.2% to 19.9% during the same period.
The number of women investors holding mutual fund investments for less than a year decreased from 40.5% to 25.4% between 2019 and 2024. For male investors, this short-term holding percentage declined from 42.1% to 27%. This data indicates a stronger inclination among women to maintain their investments over longer periods compared to men.
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View Details» <div data-placement=«Mid Article Thumbnails» data-target_type=«mix» data-mode=«thumbnails-mid» style=«min-height:400px; margin-bottom:12px;» class=«wdt-taboola» id=«taboola-mid-article-thumbnails-118779054»>Women investors’ AUM in mutual funds in India more than doubled from Rs 4.59 lakh crore in March 2019 to Rs 11.25 lakh crore in March 2024. Women investors constitute a substantial proportion of individual investors’ total AUM, with women contributing approximately Rs 33 of every Rs 100 invested in MFs.
The study highlighted that the average investor folio size across different individual investor types has exhibited a notable trend over the last five years, with women investors demonstrating a significant increase in their investment ticket size.
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