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Home | Business | Sip Inflows Drop As Investors Prefer To Maintain Liquidity

SIP inflows drop as investors prefer to maintain liquidity

The trend is expected to reverse only slowly as investors feel more confident to save more once their own income stream stabilises, said Vidya Bala, co-founder of Primeinvestor.in

By PTI
Published Date - 13 October 2020, 07:54 PM
SIP inflows drop as investors prefer to maintain liquidity
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New Delhi: Investment in mutual funds through SIPs remained lacklustre with inflow dropping for the sixth-consecutive month to Rs 7,788 crore in September amid challenging economic environment.

The trend is expected to reverse only slowly as investors feel more confident to save more once their own income stream stabilises, said Vidya Bala, co-founder of Primeinvestor.in.
However, the industry added 7.37 lakh folios last month as compared to 4.5 lakh in August, data from the Association of Mutual Funds in India (Amfi) showed.


Bala said folio numbers may not suggest real inflows into SIP as an investor mightly simply be adding folios without adding more investments. As per the data, the industry raised Rs 7,788 crore through SIP route last month, compared to Rs 7,791 crore garnered in August.

Investment in September 2020 hit the lowest level since September 2018, when fund collection through the route stood at Rs 7,727 crore. Further, fund collection through SIP was Rs 7,831 crore in July this year,  it dropped below Rs 8,000-crore mark in June to Rs 7,917 crore. It was at Rs 8,123 crore in May, Rs 8,376 crore in April and Rs 8,641 crore in March.

“The investment through the SIPs have dropped because investors want to maintain some kind of liquidity at their end at present as the situation is uncertain when it comes to their jobs and businesses,” said Harshad Chetanwala, MywealthGrowth.com.

Bala said SIP inflows still remain lacklustre as many retail investors paused or stopped SIP during the lockdown. The high market levels have also meant that those who stopped hesitate to start now, expecting a correction.

“Contributions towards SIPs are seeing a declining trend as investors are reacting to market volatility and also personal circumstances resulting from job losses, salary cuts and preference for safer assets and liquidity during uncertainty,” said Gautam Kalia, head of investment solutions at Sharekhan by BNP Paribas.

This is also reflected in the increase in pace of monthly SIP discontinuations and expiries that have gone up from 5.40 lakh in April to 7.30 lakh in September, he added.

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