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    Home » Mutual fund industry in India grows six-fold in a decade, retail participation soars
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    Mutual fund industry in India grows six-fold in a decade, retail participation soars

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    The mutual fund industry in India has grown over six times in the last ten years. Assets under management (AUM) have jumped from Rs 10.83 trillion in March 2015 to Rs 69.5 trillion in April 2025, according to the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI). This boom stems from changes in regulations more investors joining in, and a wider reach into smaller towns.

    Origins: How UTI set the stage?

    The origins of the industry go back to 1963, when the Unit Trust of India (UTI) was set up by an Act of Parliament at the initiative of the government and the Reserve Bank of India. Its first product, Unit Scheme 1964 (US ’64), created the framework for collective investment in securities. By the end of 1988, UTI’s assets under management stood at Rs 6,700 crore.

    Public sector enters the market

    The second phase started in 1987 with the entry of public sector mutual funds launched by public sector banks, the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), and the General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC). SBI Mutual Fund was the first non-UTI fund to be set up in June 1987. By the end of 1993, the industry’s total AUM had risen to Rs 47,004 crore.

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    Private sector and SEBI oversight

    The arrival of private sector mutual funds in 1993 marked a turning point. Kothari Pioneer, which later merged with Franklin Templeton was the first private player. Around that time, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) introduced its first set of regulations for mutual funds. A more comprehensive framework, the SEBI (Mutual Fund) Regulations, 1996 – continues to guide the industry today. By January 2003, there were 33 mutual funds managing assets worth Rs 1.21 trillion, with UTI alone handling more than Rs 44,500 crore.

    Consolidation and challenges

    The repeal of the UTI Act in 2003 split the trust into UTI Mutual Fund, regulated by SEBI, and the Specified Undertaking of UTI (SUUTI). But the global financial crisis of 2008–09 and SEBI’s abolition of entry loads dented investor confidence. Growth slowed between 2010 and 2013, and the industry went through a phase of consolidation with several mergers and acquisitions.

    Revival and rapid growth

    The industry has seen a strong comeback since 2014. AUM went past Rs 10 trillion in May 2014. It hit Rs 20 trillion in August 2017 and Rs 30 trillion in November 2020. In just the past five years, assets have more than tripled going from Rs 22.26 trillion in March 2020 to Rs 69.5 trillion in April 2025. During this time, investor accounts grew from 8.97 crore folios to 23.63 crore, with about 24 lakh new folios added each month on average.



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