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Equity Mutual Fund Inflows Surge 81.04% in July 2025; NFOs Garner ₹30,416 Crore: AMFI Data

Written by: Team Angel OneUpdated on: 11 Aug 2025, 10:55 pm IST
Equity mutual funds saw an 81.04% rise in inflows to ₹42,702.35 crore in July 2025, with NFOs mobilising ₹30,416 crore, per AMFI data.
Equity Mutual Fund Inflows Surge 81.04% in July 2025; NFOs Garner ₹30,416 Crore: AMFI Data
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In July 2025, the equity mutual fund segment recorded a significant increase in inflows, supported by higher participation across small-cap, mid-cap and large-cap funds. 

The surge was also fuelled by new fund offers and steady interest in hybrid schemes, reflecting continued investor engagement in the mutual fund space.

Strong Growth in Equity Mutual Fund Inflows

According to data released by the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) on August 11, equity mutual funds witnessed inflows of ₹42,702.35 crore in July 2025, compared to ₹23,587.05 crore in June. This marked an 81.04% rise in just one month.

The small cap category recorded inflows of ₹6,484 crore in July, higher than ₹4,024 crore in June. Mid cap funds saw inflows of ₹5,182 crore, a 38% rise from the previous month. Large cap funds attracted ₹2,125 crore, which was 25% more than June’s figure.

Performance of Hybrid Funds

Hybrid funds continued to draw investor attention. Multi asset allocation funds received ₹6,197 crore in July compared to ₹3,210 crore in June. Dynamic asset allocation funds saw inflows of ₹2,611 crore in July versus ₹1,885 crore a month earlier.

Arbitrage funds, however, saw a decline in inflows, dropping to ₹7,295 crore in July from ₹15,584 crore in June.

Impact of New Fund Offers

The month of July saw the launch of 30 new fund offers across various categories, which collectively mobilised ₹30,416 crore.

Out of these, 10 equity schemes raised ₹8,997 crore, while 5 debt schemes garnered ₹18,948 crore. 2 hybrid schemes collected ₹1,887 crore and 6 other schemes brought in ₹584 crore.

Growth in Industry Assets Under Management

The mutual fund industry’s Assets Under Management (AUM) rose by 1.27% in July 2025, reaching ₹75.35 lakh crore from ₹74.4 lakh crore in June. This growth highlights the steady expansion of the industry and reflects the increasing participation of investors in mutual funds.

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Conclusion

The robust inflows in July 2025, supported by strong equity participation and substantial NFO mobilisation, underline the sustained investor interest in mutual funds.

Disclaimer: This blog has been written exclusively for educational purposes. The securities mentioned are only examples and not recommendations. This does not constitute a personal recommendation/investment advice. It does not aim to influence any individual or entity to make investment decisions. Recipients should conduct their own research and assessments to form an independent opinion about investment decisions. 

Mutual Fund Investments are subject to market risks, read all the related documents carefully before investing.

Published on: Aug 11, 2025, 5:23 PM IST

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