Adani Enterp.
2596.1 -20.50
Adani Ports
1443.1 -9.40
Apollo Hospitals
7303.5 -47.00
Asian Paints
2382.4 -16.50
Axis Bank
1099.3 -60.50
Bajaj Auto
8347.5 17.50
Bajaj Finance
942 18.70
Bajaj Finserv
2029.6 3.10
Bharat Electron
394.75 -9.45
Bharti Airtel
1901 -28.90
Cipla
1482.3 -0.10
Coal India
388.5 2.60
Dr Reddy's Labs
1257.5 -5.60
Eicher Motors
5627.5 -22.50
Eternal Ltd
257.2 -2.45
Grasim Inds
2728.5 -37.80
HCL Technologies
1548.8 4.90
HDFC Bank
1957.4 -29.50
HDFC Life Insur.
739.5 -12.30
Hero Motocorp
4396.7 -46.90
Hind. Unilever
2489.6 -20.20
Hindalco Inds.
675.9 1.35
ICICI Bank
1425.8 7.10
IndusInd Bank
870.05 4.95
Infosys
1586.1 2.60
ITC
422.75 -1.20
JSW Steel
1034.4 0.20
Kotak Mah. Bank
2140.5 -30.30
Larsen & Toubro
3464.8 -9.20
M & M
3192.4 -2.60
Maruti Suzuki
12419 -57.00
Nestle India
2472.2 23.10
NTPC
342.1 -0.55
O N G C
246.31 2.44
Power Grid Corpn
294.15 -2.45
Reliance Industr
1476 -0.40
SBI Life Insuran
1788.4 -14.40
Shriram Finance
645.5 -19.95
St Bk of India
823.35 -5.65
Sun Pharma.Inds.
1693.6 -9.80
Tata Consumer
1095.9 -9.90
Tata Motors
680.25 -1.45
Tata Steel
162.37 2.47
TCS
3189.9 -19.30
Tech Mahindra
1548.9 -14.80
Titan Company
3402.9 -30.40
Trent
5375 -42.50
UltraTech Cem.
12498 3.00
Wipro
266.95 6.35
The fund aims to replicate the BSE Healthcare Index by investing in its constituent securities in the same proportion as their weightage in the index. This approach seeks to deliver returns that closely correspond to the total return of the BSE Healthcare Index, subject to tracking errors.
The BSE Healthcare Index provides exposure to companies listed on the BSE AllCap Index and classified as members of the healthcare sector. The index is weighted based on market capitalization, with a breakdown of 47.6% in largecaps, 29.1% in midcaps, and 23.3% in smallcaps. The index is rebalanced annually in September. Individual stock holdings is capped at 33%, while the combined holdings of the top three stocks does not exceed 63%.
The minimum investment amount is Rs 1,000 for lump-sum investments and Rs 100 for Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs).
The fund will allocate 95-100% of its assets to securities included in the BSE Healthcare Index, including stocks and index derivatives. The remaining 0-5% may be invested in debt and money market instruments.
The BSE Healthcare Index covers a broad range of companies within the healthcare sector, including pharmaceuticals, hospitals, diagnostics, medical equipment and supplies, and biotechnology.
The healthcare industry in India has been experiencing significant growth, driven by factors such as an aging population, increasing prevalence of lifestyle diseases, and rising affordability. Between 2008 and 2022, the industry grew at an approximate CAGR of 16%.
Over the past 3 and 5 years, the BSE Healthcare Index has consistently outperformed the Nifty 50 Index. The average rolling returns for the BSE Healthcare TRI index have been 15.97% for 5 years and 14.89% for 3 years, compared to 12.84% and 12.52% for the Nifty 50, respectively.
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