
In April, 5 leading mutual funds made a strategic decision to completely exit from 9 midcap stocks.
This move indicates a dynamic approach to portfolio management, aimed at maximising returns for investors.
SBI Mutual Fund exited 2 midcap stocks, selling shares in Uno Minda and Dabur India.
Similarly, Nippon India Mutual Fund also exited 2 stocks, parting ways with Havells India and Meesho.
Kotak Mutual Fund sold off FSN E-Commerce from its portfolio during the same period.
Quant Mutual Fund adopted a more extensive exit strategy, offloading shares in 3 companies, including Dabur India, SBI Cards, and Lenskart Solutions.
ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund followed suit by selling Tube Investments and Tata Communications.
The decision by mutual funds to realign their investments comes amid changing market conditions and the need for portfolio optimisation.
These strategic exits from midcap stocks help fund managers balance their asset allocation effectively, aiming to secure favourable returns for their investors.
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The sell-off by these prominent mutual funds can influence market dynamics and investor sentiment. Adjustments to portfolios help manage risk and maintain growth potential.
The focus remains on active management, ensuring decisions align with overall financial objectives.
The complete exit from 9 midcap stocks in April by 5 mutual funds highlights a significant effort to align portfolios with market demands. Each fund has navigated its strategy based on prevailing financial landscapes, aiming for optimal returns for its investors.
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Published on: May 18, 2026, 8:15 AM IST

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