Friday, February 20, 2009

Mutual fund assets up Rs39,833 crore in January

The mutual fund industry saw an overall increase in assets under
management of 9.4 per cent, or Rs39,833 crore, in January, with 22 of
the 35 fund houses reporting growth in average AUM.

The total AUM of the country's 35 mutual fund houses have risen to
Rs4,60,949 crore at the end of January, according to the data of the
Association of Mutual Funds in India.

The gains were led by significant growth in debt funds, according to
the fund evaluation and risk solutions provider Crisil FundServices.

Reliance Mutual Fund, the country's largest fund house, saw its AUM
rise Rs5,960 crore in January to Rs76,168 core. HDFC MF remained the
second big fund house with an addition of Rs4,663 crore in its AUM at
Rs51,421 crore as of end-January.


ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund toppled state-run UTI MF as the third
largest fund house of the country with an AUM of Rs47,515.51 crore,
after adding Rs5,638 crore in a month.

While Reliance MF and ICICI Pru MF recorded maximum growth in asset in
absolute terms, LIC MF and IDFC MF were at the top in terms of rate-of-
growth.

"In terms of rate of growth, reflected in month-on-month growth
percentage of average assets, LIC MF and IDFC MF were the leaders,
registering 30 per cent and 29 per cent growth in average AUM
respectively, between December 2008 and January 2009," Crisil said in
report.

January 2009 also witnessed a 110 per cent increase in cash levels
with MFs at Rs42,930 crore from Rs20,415 crore in December 2008.

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