Net Equity Inflows Rise 21% in November 2025
Net equity inflows stood at ₹29,894 crore in November, compared with ₹24,671 crore in October — a 21% month-on-month increase.
Industry AUM expanded by nearly ₹1 lakh crore, reaching ₹80.80 lakh crore. The higher equity inflows aligned with strong participation across market-cap segments tracked by AMFI.
Category-Wise Equity Flows: Large, Mid and Small Cap
Large-cap funds saw inflows of ₹1,640 crore in November, higher than ₹972 crore in October.
Mid-cap funds registered inflows of ₹4,487 crore versus ₹3,807 crore the previous month.
Small-cap funds attracted ₹4,407 crore, up from ₹3,476 crore in October.
The category trends point to continued investor interest across diversified equity strategies.
Debt, Liquid and Other Segments: Mixed Trends
Corporate bond funds recorded inflows of ₹1,525 crore, considerably lower than October levels.
Liquid funds saw outflows of ₹14,050 crore, easing significantly from ₹89,375 crore in October.
Credit risk funds reported outflows of ₹118 crore, while ELSS funds saw outflows of ₹570.2 crore in November.
ETFs, Thematic Funds and NFO Activity
ETFs drew ₹9,721 crore in November, up from ₹6,182 crore the prior month.
Gold ETFs recorded inflows of ₹3,742 crore, compared with ₹7,743 crore in October.
Sectoral and thematic funds saw inflows of ₹1,865 crore versus ₹1,366 crore in October.
New Fund Offers (NFOs) mobilised ₹3,126 crore, lower than ₹6,062 crore in the previous month.
Dividend yield funds reported outflows of ₹278 crore, compared with ₹179 crore in October 2025.
Summary:
Mutual funds recorded net equity inflows of ₹29,894 crore in November 2025, up 21% from October. AUM rose to ₹80.80 lakh crore. Large-, mid- and small-cap funds all saw higher inflows, while debt and liquid segments displayed mixed trends. ETFs and thematic funds recorded healthy inflows, although NFO collections moderated during the month.
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