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Do you really need Groww's new fund with widest stock coverage?

Mint Mumbai

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October 09, 2023

The index fund will invest in 750 stocks, covering 96% of stock market capitalization, and is open for subscription

- Jash Kriplani

Everybody wants a piece of the mutual fund (MF) pie. A mind-boggling ₹46 trillion assets under management, and still going strong, the MF industry in India has thus been witness to a flurry of new fund houses setting up shop. Fintech firms, too, have joined the race with their cutting edge innovations . And the latest to join the bandwagon is Groww Asset Management Company (Groww AMC), which started its operations in June after acquiring Indiabulls AMC. Groww has launched a first-of-its-kind total market index fund, which will invest in 750 stocks across large-cap, mid-cap, small-cap and micro-cap companies and covering 96% of the market capitalization.

But do investors need the new fund? The company says they do. “We want to offer a well-diversified fund, in particular to retail investors who are yet to experience equity investing. Also, right now valuations are slightly on the higher side in mid- and small-cap segments. So, this fund offers stability of large-caps," points out Varun Gupta, chief executive officer of Groww AMC.

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The nitty-gritty

As a passively-managed fund, Groww Nifty Total Market Index Fund will track the Nifty Total Market Index. The Nifty Total Market Index includes Nifty 500 Index stocks and Nifty Microcap 250 Index stocks. Micro cap companies are those that have less than ₹5,000 crore of market capitalization.

The Nifty 500 Index can be split into large-caps (1-100 stocks in market-cap terms), mid-caps (101-250 stocks) and small-caps (251-500 stocks).

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