
India Economy has Grown at 2X leading to Market Cap Expansion by 3X in 10 Years
India GDP has grown at 2X to $3.9 Tn in the last 10 Years
India Market Capitalisation has grown at 3X from $1.5 Tn in 2014 to $4.9 Tn in 2024

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Mid Cap Provides Access to Pool of Market Leaders
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Bank of India Mid Cap Fund NFO Details:
Mutual Fund | Bank of India Mutual Fund |
Scheme Name | Bank of India Mid Cap Fund |
Objective of Scheme | The investment objective of the scheme is to generate long-term capital appreciation by investing predominantly in equity and equity related instruments of mid cap companies. However, there is no assurance that the investment objective of the Scheme will be achieved. |
Scheme Type | Open Ended |
Scheme Category | Equity Scheme – Mid Cap Fund |
New Fund Launch Date | 31-Jul-2025 |
New Fund Earliest Closure Date | |
New Fund Offer Closure Date | 14-Aug-2025 |
Indicate Load Seperately | |
Minimum Subscription Amount | 5000 |
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Scheme Documents
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Asset Allocation
The below table includes asset allocation giving the broad classification of assets and indicative exposure level in percentage terms. The Asset Allocation Pattern of the Scheme under normal circumstances would be as under:
Instruments | Indicative Allocation (% of total assets) |
Risk Profile | |
---|---|---|---|
Minimum | Maximum | ||
Equity & Equity related instruments of mid cap companies | 65% | 100% | Very High |
Equity & Equity related instruments of companies other than mid cap companies | 0% | 35% | Very High |
Debt and Money Market instruments | 0% | 35% | Low to Medium |
Units issued by ReITs and InVITs | 0% | 10% | Very High |
Note: For more details about the scheme, please refer to the Scheme Information Document.
Bank of India Mid Cap Fund NFO Riskometer: