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Upcoming NFOs This Week in February 2026

Written by: Nikitha DeviUpdated on: 16 Feb 2026, 5:22 pm IST
No new NFO launches this week, but several mutual fund NFOs opened last week and remain available for investors across themes.
Upcoming NFOs
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There are no new mutual fund New Fund Offers (NFOs) opening this week (Feb 16 – Feb 20). However, several NFOs that opened last week are still available for subscription and may interest investors seeking exposure to different themes such as business cycles, flexi-cap strategies, ESG investing, commodities, and sector-focused opportunities.

Recent launches from fund houses such as ITI Mutual Fund, Angel One and more continue to remain open for investment over the coming days.

Recently Opened NFOs

Fund NameInitial Investment (₹)NFO Start DateNFO End Date
ITI Business Cycle Reg Gr5,000Feb 13, 2026Feb 27, 2026
Old Bridge Flexi Cap Reg Gr5,000Feb 13, 2026Feb 23, 2026
Baroda BNP Paribas ESG Best-in-Class Strategy Reg Gr1,000Feb 12, 2026Feb 26, 2026
Edelweiss Gold ETF FoF Reg Gr100Feb 12, 2026Feb 23, 2026
Groww BSE Hospitals ETF FoF Reg Gr500Feb 11, 2026Feb 25, 2026
Mirae Asset Nifty MTL ETF FoF Reg Gr5,000Feb 10, 2026Feb 23, 2026
Angel One Silver ETF FoF Reg Gr500Feb 09, 2026Feb 23, 2026

Factors to Consider Before Investing in NFOs

Investors should carefully evaluate several aspects before subscribing to any NFO. 

  • The investment objective and strategy should align with personal financial goals and risk tolerance.
  • Understanding the asset allocation and theme exposure is important, especially in sectoral or commodity-focused funds which can be volatile.
  • Expense ratio, fund manager experience, and the AMC’s track record also play an important role.
  • Investors should assess whether the scheme fills a portfolio gap rather than investing solely because it is newly launched.
  • Liquidity, long-term suitability, and investment horizon should also be considered, particularly for thematic or sector-based funds.

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Conclusion

Although no fresh NFOs are launching this week, investors still have opportunities to explore recently opened funds across diversified and thematic categories. However, careful evaluation of risk, portfolio fit, and long-term goals remains essential before investing in any NFO.

 

Disclaimer: This blog has been written exclusively for educational purposes. The securities mentioned are only examples and not recommendations. This does not constitute a private 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 scheme-related documents carefully.

Published on: Feb 16, 2026, 11:51 AM IST

Nikitha Devi

Nikitha is a content creator with 7+ years of experience in the financial domain. Specialising in personal finance, investments, and market insights, Nikitha simplifies complex financial topics, making them accessible to readers.

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