Try GOLD - Free
Both FDs, MFs Have Scope To Grow
Outlook Money
|April 2025
FDs and MFs, two popular investment avenues, provide guaranteed and market-linked returns, respectively. From a macro lens, both play a pivotal role in the growth of the economy
In a growing economy with increasing disposable income and savings, such as ours, all investment avenues and investment vehicles receive inflows. At present, both bank fixed deposits (FDs) and mutual funds (MFs) are growing buoyantly on the back of investor inflow in India. However, there is a difference in the way the quantum and growth are measured or perceived between these two popular investment products.
Quantifying FDs And MFs
Bank FDs are measured at face value. For overall bank FDs in India to move up from say ₹100 to ₹110, it requires ₹10 of incremental inflows. MFs, on the other hand, are measured at market value. For MF assets under management (AUM) to move up from say ₹100 to ₹110, it is possible that the industry receives ₹5 of incremental flows. Once the market goes up, the AUMs going up by another ₹5. In MFs, the net asset value (NAV) is calculated every day at market prices. In a bull phase, once NAV goes up, then along with growth of the price of the underlying stocks, MF AUMs also grow at a commensurate pace.
Between March 2023 and March 2024, bank deposits grew from ₹180.40 trillion to ₹204.7 trillion, which was a growth of 13.5 per cent. In this same period, MF AUMs surged from ₹40 trillion to ₹55 trillion, a growth of 37.5 per cent. This gave rise to a perception that MFs are eating away from bank deposits.
As on September 2024, bank deposits were at ₹215 trillion. Hence, the growth rate of FDs from March-September 2024 was 5.2 per cent. Over the same period, MF AUM surged to ₹68 trillion, a growth rate of 23.6 per cent. However, October 2024 onwards, the equity market corrected. As on February 2025, MF AUM is ₹67.5 trillion. This is a slight degrowth over March 2024. Bank FDs, as on February 2025, is ₹223 trillion. It has grown by 3.7 per cent. This is a modest growth rate, but still higher than the marginal degrowth of MF AUM.
This story is from the April 2025 edition of Outlook Money.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Outlook Money
Outlook Money
Is Silver The New Gold?
Silver, an asset once considered gold's quieter cousin is now commanding investor's attention, given its extraordinary rally this year, with prices soaring to multi-year highs and shattering previous records. But does it make sense to add a touch of silver shine to your portfolio now?
7 mins
November 2025
Outlook Money
NPS MSF Schemes: More Choice Or More Confusion?
The launch of shorter-term schemes under the Multiple Scheme Framework (MSF) of the National Pension System (NPS) has given more choice to investors, but will that breed confusion and are these schemes fit for consistent long-term savings?
5 mins
November 2025
Outlook Money
Is Silver The New Gold?
Silver, an asset once considered gold's quieter cousin is now commanding investor's attention, given its extraordinary rally this year, with prices soaring to multi-year highs and shattering previous records. But does it make sense to add a touch of silver shine to your portfolio now?
7 mins
November 2025
Outlook Money
Invest with the Rhythm of the Market
Let professionals rotate sectors as cycles turn while you stay invested steadily.
2 mins
November 2025
Outlook Money
Stop Worshipping Sips And Start Using Them For Goals Now
Set an amount, automate increases, ignore noise, stick to horizons, review annually.
2 mins
November 2025
Outlook Money
Build Wealth That Survives Cycles With Ruthless Asset Allocation Discipline
Hold equity, debt and gold in balance and rebalance when valuations stretch.
3 mins
November 2025
Outlook Money
Gold As An Investment Not Ornament
Festive buying meets modern investing as the panel explains gold ETFs, costs, risks and mindset needed to make gold work.
1 mins
November 2025
Outlook Money
Health Plan: Material Change Clause
The 'material change' clause in health insurance policies has recently become a source of confusion among policyholders. The provision says that individuals should inform insurers of any significant developments regarding health conditions or any new illnesses after purchasing the policy. Many policyholders fear that such a disclosure will automatically mean a hike in premiums or a reduction in coverage.
1 mins
November 2025
Outlook Money
How To Handle A Cashless Health Claim
With many hospitals suspending cashless health insurance option, here's how to manage your temporary cash requirement and claim for a reimbursement from your insurer later
5 mins
November 2025
Outlook Money
Invest In Gold And Silver MFs And ETFs For Tax Efficiency
I recently retired with a Provident Fund of ₹70 lakh and equity and mutual fund investments of around ₹60 lakh. I plan to sell my house for ₹60 lakh and buy a smaller apartment for ₹30 lakh.
2 mins
November 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
