SIP Inflows and Equity Fund Surge in June 2025: Key Highlights

SIP Inflows and Equity Fund Surge in June 2025: Key Highlights

Market Performance

June 2025 witnessed significant positive movement in the Indian financial markets, supported by resilient retail investor participation through mutual fund investments.

  • The Nifty gained 2.7%, while the Sensex rose by 3.1% during June.
  • Market optimism persisted despite global uncertainties, including trade tensions and geopolitical instability in the Middle East.
  • Mark-to-market gains in equities contributed to the rise in overall industry assets under management (AUM).

Main News: SIP Inflows Reach Historic High in June 2025

Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) continued their upward trajectory in June, showcasing the steady commitment of retail investors.

Key Figures:

  • SIP Inflows: ₹27,269 Crore (+ 2.2% from ₹26,688 Crore in May)
  • YoY Growth: + 5.2% from March levels
  • SIP AUM: ₹15.31 lakh Crore
  • Contribution to Industry AUM: 20.6% in June, up from 20.2% in May

SIP Accounts:

  • Contributing Accounts: 8.64 Crore (up from 8.56 Crore in May)
  • Total SIP Accounts: 9.19 Crore (up from 9.06 Crore)
  • New Registrations: 62 lakh
  • Closures/Maturities: 48 lakh

SIP Stoppage Ratio Shows Positive Trend

The SIP stoppage ratio—a measure of discontinued SIPs—indicated a notable improvement:

  • June 2025: 56.1%
  • May 2025: ~72%
  • April 2025: ~300%

A lower stoppage ratio signals stronger investor retention and growing confidence in long-term investment strategies.

Company Details: AMFI Data Highlights Broader Mutual Fund Trends

According to data released by the AMFI on 9th July 2025, mutual fund categories exhibited a diverse yet positive trend in investor participation.

Net AUM (Assets Under Management):

  • June 2025: ₹74.41 lakh Crore
  • May 2025: ₹72.20 lakh Crore
  • April 2025: ₹69.99 lakh Crore

Equity Mutual Fund Inflows Jump 24%

Equity fund inflows rebounded strongly in June, following a sharp decline in May.

  • June 2025: ₹23,587 Crore
  • May 2025: ₹18,998 Crore (approx.)
  • Change: + 24% MoM

This marks the 52nd consecutive month of net inflows into open-ended equity schemes.

Equity Funds Performance by Category

Different equity fund categories attracted varied investor interest:

Fund Type

June Inflow (₹ Cr)

MoM Change

Small Cap Funds

₹4,024.5

+ 25%

Mid Cap Funds

₹3,754

+ 34%

Large Cap Funds

₹1,694

+ 35%

Sectoral/Thematic Funds

₹475.61

- 77%

ELSS Funds

₹-556 (Outflow)

- 18%

Dividend Yield Funds

₹45.55

Reversal from Outflow

Debt Fund Movements

Debt fund performance varied, with certain categories seeing notable shifts:

Fund Type

June 2025 (₹ Cr)

MoM Change

Liquid Funds

-₹25,196 (Outflow)

- 37%

Corporate Bond

₹7,124.5

- 41%

Credit Risk Funds

-₹168 (Outflow)

- 32%

ETF and Hybrid Fund Trends

Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) and hybrid funds showcased strong investor participation:

ETFs:

  • Gold ETFs: ₹2,080.9 crore (+ 613% from ₹292 crore)
  • Other ETFs: ₹844.43 crore (- 79% from ₹4,086.8 crore)

Hybrid Funds:

  • June Inflows: ₹23,223 Crore
  • May Inflows: ₹20,765 Crore

Summary of the Article

In June 2025, India's mutual fund industry achieved a significant milestone as SIP inflows soared to an all-time high of ₹27,269 Crore. This reflects robust investor sentiment, supported by increasing SIP registrations and a declining stoppage ratio.

Equity mutual fund inflows also bounced back by 24% to ₹23,587 Crore, signaling improved confidence in equity markets. Meanwhile, the mutual fund industry's total AUM soared to an all-time high of ₹74.41 lakh crores, indicating widespread participation across fund categories.

Debt funds and ETFs reflected a mixed trend, but gold ETFs and hybrid schemes saw significant traction. With growing participation and consistent monthly inflows, the SIP route remains a strong pillar of retail investment in India's capital markets.

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