[Fund Pick] ICICI Prudential Equity & Debt Fund Striking Go Hybrid Fund Mine
Business Standard|May 27, 2024
ICICI Prudential Equity & Debt Fund, launched in November 1999, featured in the top 30th percentile of the aggressive hybrid fund category of the CRISIL Mutual Fund Ranking (CMFR) for three consecutive quarters through March 2024.
[Fund Pick] ICICI Prudential Equity & Debt Fund Striking Go Hybrid Fund Mine

The fund's month-end assets under management rose to 33,502 crore in March 2024 from 16,395 crore in March 2021, translating into an annualised growth rate of 26.9 per cent compared to the category's 17.95 per cent.

The fund aims to provide capital growth as well as regular income by predominantly investing in equities, with debt and money market securities making up a smaller pie.

Manish Banthia, Sankaran Naren, Mittul Kalawadia, Sri Sharma, and Akhil Kakkar have been managing this fund since September 2013, December 2015, December 2020, April 2021, and January 2024, respectively.

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