Asian Paints

2280.4 59.60

Cipla

1333.5 8.50

Eicher Motors

7536.5 270.50

Nestle India

1241.2 5.40

Grasim Inds

2743.9 62.70

Hindalco Inds.

956.6 11.25

Hind. Unilever

2190.2 -4.40

ITC

309.05 3.05

Trent

3715.3 25.90

Larsen & Toubro

3876 33.90

M & M

3293.7 106.10

Reliance Industries

1408.8 -15.20

Tata Consumer

1099.5 -3.00

Tata Motors PVeh

345.2 13.20

Tata Steel

195 3.99

Wipro

200.93 2.18

Apollo Hospitals

7803 24.00

Dr Reddy's Labs

1314.6 27.60

Titan Company

4220.1 60.90

SBI

1112.2 13.70

Shriram Finance

1062.9 75.70

Bharat Electron

463.35 6.00

Kotak Mah. Bank

391.85 5.50

Infosys

1295.6 -19.40

Bajaj Finance

939.8 1.75

Adani Enterp.

1996.5 -2.70

Sun Pharma.Inds.

1812.8 5.40

JSW Steel

1214.3 21.70

HDFC Bank

849.45 8.75

TCS

2513.1 -14.30

ICICI Bank

1311.9 33.50

Power Grid Corpn

298.65 3.45

Maruti Suzuki

13867 359.00

Axis Bank

1314.7 26.40

HCL Technologies

1361.5 2.90

O N G C

269.2 -1.60

NTPC

377.3 1.05

Coal India

443.55 5.90

Bharti Airtel

1850.4 -16.30

Tech Mahindra

1336.6 0.30

Jio Financial

236 3.75

Adani Ports

1424.1 2.80

HDFC Life Insur.

656.1 2.35

SBI Life Insuran

1963.7 51.20

Max Healthcare

1043.1 1.60

UltraTech Cem.

11654 276.00

Bajaj Auto

9610 227.00

Bajaj Finserv

1867.8 26.30

Interglobe Aviat

4380.4 143.70

Eternal

226.62 -2.94

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AUM of mutual fund industry rises to Rs 81.01 lakh crore in Jan: AMFI
  15:17 Hrs IST

The net assets under the management (AUM) of the Indian mutual fund industry at the end of January 2026 stood at Rs 81.01 lakh crore, according to data from the Association of Mutual Funds of India (AMFI). This is slightly higher as compared with the figure of Rs 80.23 lakh crore recorded in December 2025.

The AUM of open-ended plans rose to Rs 80.76 lakh crore in January 2026 from Rs 79.98 lakh crore in December 2025. The equity plans in this category recorded net inflows of Rs 24,028.59 crore.

Within equity, Flexi Cap Fund drew the most significant inflows in December, attracting Rs 7,672.36 crore. Mid Cap Funds followed suit with inflows of Rs 3,185.47 crore, while ELSS saw net outflows of Rs 593.69 crore.

Debt funds witnessed net inflows in January, totaling Rs 74,827.13 crore. This category had recorded net outflows of Rs 1,32,410.37 crore in December. Overnight Funds recorded maximum inflows of Rs 46,280.05 crore. While segments like Liquid Funds and Money Market Funds saw total inflows of Rs 43,445.02 crore, Corporate Bond Funds recorded outflows of Rs 11,472.79 crore.

Hybrid schemes, offering a mix of equity and debt exposure, recorded net inflows of Rs 17,356.02 crore in January 2026. This was largely driven by Multi Asset Allocation Funds, which attracted Rs 10,485.38 crore.

The systematic investment plan (SIP) contributions remained unchanged at Rs 31,002 crore in January 2026 as compared to December 2025. The number of contributing SIP accounts also rose from 9.79 crore in December to 9.92 crore in January, while SIP assets under management (AUM) dipped marginally to Rs 16.36 lakh crore.

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