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# Bajaj Finserv Asset Management Ltd: Bajaj Finserv Asset Management Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Bajaj Finserv Ltd, has carved a niche in India’s mutual fund industry as an organisation committed to meaningful innovation.
This rapid growth helped it surpass the Rs. 31,000-crore AUM milestone as on October 31, 2025. The differentiation reflected in each of its offerings is driven by the three-stage investment philosophy of Bajaj Finserv Asset Management Ltd – InQube – a synergy of informational, quantitative, and behavioural edge.

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- [Nifty 500 Large Mid Small Equal-Cap Weighted Index](https://www.bajajamc.com/indices/nifty-500-large-mid-small-equal-cap-weighted-index): The Nifty 500 LargeMidSmall Equal-Cap Weighted Index tracks companies across large, mid and small cap segments in equal proportion. This approach allows participation across India’s evolving business landscape, while acknowledging that different segments may carry varying levels of risk.
- [About Bajaj Finserv](https://www.bajajamc.com/bajaj-finserv): Bajaj Finserv Limited, one of India’s oldest and most diversified conglomerates, is a leading financial company in the country. The organisation serves crores of people, helping them meet their life goals through various financial solutions.
- [About Bajaj General Insurance Limited](https://www.bajajamc.com/bajaj-general-insurance): Bajaj General Insurance Limited (formerly Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Company Limited) is one of India's leading private general insurance companies. Established in 2001 and headquartered in Pune, the company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bajaj Finserv Limited, one of India's most diversified financial services conglomerate.
- [About Bajaj Finance Limited](https://www.bajajamc.com/bajaj-finance): One of India’s leading and most diversified financial services companies, Bajaj Finance provides a wide range of financial solutions to more than 115 million customers.
- [Nifty LargeMidcap 250 Index](https://www.bajajamc.com/indices/nifty-largemidcap-250-index): The Nifty LargeMidcap 250 Index brings together large cap and mid cap companies from the Nifty 100 and Nifty Midcap 150. It maintains a 50:50 allocation between the two segments, with the balance restored every quarter to keep exposure evenly distributed.
- [₹50,000 SIP for 25 Years](https://www.bajajamc.com/sip/50000-sip-for-25-years): Our investment philosophy combines behavioural finance with data & ana... Read More
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## Glossaries
- [At 30 With A ₹50K To ₹1 Lakh Monthly Salary, How Should You Build Long-Term Wealth?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/at-30-with-a-50k-to-1-lakh-monthly-salary-how-should-you-build-long-term-wealth): If you are asking, “At 30 with a ₹50K to ₹1 lakh monthly salary, how should you build long-term wealth?”, you are thinking at the right time. Your income may be increasing, and so are your lifestyle choices. It is easy to raise spending, but this stage often shapes your financial position in your 40s. You still have time to act, and starting early may improve your long-term financial flexibility, subject to disciplined planning and market conditions.
- [I’m 25 And Earning ₹30k A Month How Should I Start Investing For Long-Term Growth ](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/im-25-and-earning-30k-a-month-how-should-i-start-investing): If you are thinking, ‘I’m 25 and earning ₹30k a month, how should I start investing for long-term growth?’, you are already asking the right question. At this stage of life, income may feel limited and expenses may feel urgent. However, your biggest financial advantage is time. Starting early, even with a small amount, can potentially make a meaningful difference over the long term. You do not need a large salary to begin investing. You need consistency and patience. 
- [PE Ratio (P/E Ratio) – Meaning, Formula, Types and What Is a Good P/E Ratio in India (2026) ](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-the-price-to-earnings-p-e-ratio): The price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is calculated by dividing a company’s current market price per share by its earnings per share (EPS). This formula helps you understand how much investors are paying for every ₹1 of earnings.  
- [E-Mandate: Frequently asked questions](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/e-mandate-frequently-asked-questions): 1. What is an e-mandate?
An e-mandate is an electronic authorization given by a customer to allow recurring payments or transactions, typically used in banking and payment systems. 2. How do I set up an e-mandate?
You can set-up e-mandate with Bajaj Finserv AMC through our investor portal. You can access it here. You can watch our video on the process here and download our user guide here. 3. Is an e-mandate secure?
Yes, e-mandates are designed with security measures to protect your personal and financial information, often utilizing encryption and secure authentication methods. 4. What are the benefits of using an e-mandate?
Benefits include convenience, automatic payments, reduced paperwork, and better management of recurring expenses. 5. Can I cancel an e-mandate?
You can cancel your e-mandate using Kfin link which is available on Bajaj Finserv AMC website MFS Investor Login | Mutual Fund Investors | MF Services (kfintech.com).You can also watch our video detailing the process here and download our user guide here. 6. How long does it take for an e-mandate to be activated?
Mandate activation turnaround time (TAT) varies from one bank to another and is governed by National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI). 7. What happens if there are insufficient funds in my account with an e-mandate?
If there are insufficient funds, the payment may be declined, and you might incur fees or penalties depending on your bank's policies. 8. Are there any fees associated with setting up an e-mandate?
Fees can vary by bank; some may charge for setup or for specific types of transactions, so it’s better to check with your bank. 9. What should I do if I notice unauthorized transactions related to my e-mandate?
Contact your bank immediately to report the unauthorized transactions and seek assistance in resolving the issue. 10. What happens to an SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) if the mandate is cancelled?
When a mandate is cancelled, all SIPs linked to that mandate will also be cancelled.
- [What is the KYC process in mutual funds?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-kyc-process): KYC, or Know Your Customer, is a process that financial institutions use to verify the identity of mutual fund investors. The primary purpose of the KYC process is to prevent fraud, money laundering, and terrorist financing. In this article we will understand what is KYC process, its meaning and definition, particularly in the context of mutual fund investments.
- [What are Large and Mid Cap Funds?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-are-large-and-mid-cap-funds): Large and mid cap funds are a category of mutual funds that invest in a mix of large and mid-sized companies in terms of market capitalisation. Such funds seek to balance the relative stability of large caps with the growth potential of mid caps.
- [What is Savings+?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-savings-plus): Savings+ by Bajaj Finserv Asset Management Ltd is a unique investment solution that helps investors combine relative stability with the potential for reasonable returns. It enables investors to seamlessly invest the surplus funds lying idle in their bank accounts into the Bajaj Finserv Liquid Fund or Bajaj Finserv Overnight Fund.
- [How does a lumpsum calculator help you plan your investments effectively?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-lumpsum-calculator): The term lumpsum refers to a single, one-time investment, as opposed to investing small amounts regularly. A lumpsum calculator is an online tool designed to calculate the potential future value of such an investment over a certain period. It considers the amount invested, the duration of the investment and the expected rate of return.
- [What is an offer document in mutual funds?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-offer-document): The mutual fund offer document is a detailed guide that contains essential information related to a mutual fund scheme. Mutual fund companies provide the offer document to comply with regulatory requirements and help investors make informed decisions and comply with regulatory requirements.
- [What is mutual fund load?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-mutual-fund-load): Mutual fund load refers to the sales charge or commission charged by the Asset Management Company (AMC) when investors sell mutual fund units. It can affect the overall returns on mutual fund investments. Moreover, it’s important to note that the expense ratio of the fund does not include mutual fund load, meaning it is levied separately by the AMC subject to conditions.
- [What is average maturity?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-average-maturity): Investing in a bouquet of securities and assets is a suitable way of diversifying one’s portfolio. However, when investing in the debt market, it is crucial to align the ‘average maturity’ of the portfolio or fund with one’s objectives, investment horizon, and risk appetite. Thus, understanding the concept of average maturity is crucial to making informed investment decisions, especially when it comes to debt instruments.
- [What is yield curve?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-yield-curve): The bond market plays a crucial role in financing economies and offering investors various opportunities. However, navigating its intricacies can be intimidating. A key concept to grasp is the yield curve, a seemingly simple graph that reveals invaluable insights about the interest rates and potential risks that shape the debt market.
- [Who is mutual fund custodian?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/who-is-mutual-fund-custodian): Mutual fund custodians play a key role in India’s investment landscape. These are essentially independent financial institutions that ensure that everything runs smoothly behind the scenes.
- [What Is Macaulay Duration? Meaning, Formula, and Calculation](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-macaulay-duration): Macaulay Duration indicates the potential impact of interest rate changes on the performance of a debt fund. The Macaulay Duration definition states that it is a measure of the time period it will take for the principal of a bond to be repaid from the internal cash flows generated by the bond. Named after Frederick Macaulay, it represents the bond's price sensitivity to changes in interest rates, with higher durations indicating greater price volatility in response to interest rate fluctuations.
- [What Is Earnings Per Share (EPS)? Meaning, Types, Formula and Calculation](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-earnings-per-share): Earnings Per Share (EPS) is an indicator of the profitability and performance of a company that allows stakeholders, analysts, and investors to make informed investment decisions. EPS can be used to compare the performance of different companies in the same industry sector. A higher value of EPS, meaning Earnings Per Share, is generally considered more desirable since it indicates that the company may be generating higher profits relative to its outstanding shares.
- [Public Sector Undertakings (PSU) Bonds](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/public-sector-undertakings-psu-bonds): Public sector undertakings (PSU) bonds are often considered suitable for investors seeking exposure to instruments that offer the potential for relatively steady, though still market-linked, interest income. PSU bonds follow a defined structure. They specify the maturity period, coupon rate and repayment schedule at the time of issue. Investors receive interest at pre-determined intervals, and the principal is repaid at maturity, subject to the issuer meeting its obligations. In this article, we look in detail about these bonds.
- [What is the portfolio turnover ratio?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-the-portfolio-turnover-ratio): The portfolio turnover ratio is a measure of the frequency at which assets within a portfolio are bought and sold over a specific time frame, usually a year. It indicates the percentage of the portfolio's holdings replaced or turned over during the period. Essentially, it measures the trading activity within the portfolio. A higher turnover ratio implies more frequent buying and selling, while a lower turnover ratio suggests less activity
- [What are fixed maturity plans?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-are-fixed-maturity-plans): Fixed Maturity Plans (FMPs) offer investors a combination of features. But what exactly is the fixed maturity plans meaning and how do they work? Let’s check out the fixed maturity plans definition and assess if these instruments are suitable for you.
- [What is a growth option in mutual funds?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-a-growth-option): A growth option in mutual funds refers to a specific investment facility designed to maximise the potential for capital appreciation over the long term. Growth Options are offered by mutual fund companies, alongside other variants like Reinvestment of Income Distribution cum Capital Withdrawal (IDCW) option or Payout of IDCW option. Let’s check out what is the growth option in mutual funds in detail and take a look at the Growth option definition.
- [What is fund of funds (FOF) in mutual funds?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-fund-of-funds-fof-in-mutual-funds): A fund of funds means a mutual fund scheme that diversifies investors' portfolios by pooling their money and investing it across a wide range of other mutual funds. So, instead of directly investing in stocks and bonds, an FOF puts money into same/different funds managed by various fund houses.
- [What are Fixed Income Securities? Meaning, Types and Benefits](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-are-fixed-income-securities): Fixed income securities are debt instruments that provide investors with potential periodic interest payments and the repayment of principal at maturity. These instruments can be issued by governments, corporations, and financial institutions. They aim to offer the potential for a relatively steady income stream. In India, common fixed income securities include government bonds, corporate bonds, and debt mutual funds. While they can offer a degree of relative stability, they are not without risk, and their long-term return potential is lower than that of equity investments. This article tells you more about fixed income securities, their types, and considerations before investing.
- [What Is Face Value in the Share Market? Meaning and Importance](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-face-value): When investing in mutual funds, you may come across the term ‘face value’, especially during a New Fund Offer (NFO). The face value refers to the value assigned to each unit of a mutual fund at the time of its launch. This is the initial price at which investors can purchase units of the scheme. For example, if the face value of a mutual fund is Rs. 10, it means that every unit of that mutual fund scheme has a value of Rs. 10.
- [What is dividend payout ratio?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-dividend-payout-ratio): Investing in stocks and mutual funds offers the potential for capital appreciation. However, another potential benefit of these investments is dividend income or Income Distribution cum capital withdrawal (IDCW), as applicable. Dividend payouts are distributed by companies to their shareholders in proportion to their investments held or shares held. But how much does a company typically distribute as dividends? This is where the dividend payout ratio comes in.
- [Direct plan in mutual funds](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-a-direct-plan-in-mutual-funds): Table of contents
- [What is cost inflation index?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-cost-inflation-index): The cost Inflation index is an indicator that is used for adjusting capital expenditures made on assets to account for inflation and arrive at their tax-deductible value. The cost inflation index is notified by the Indian government annually and it takes March 31, 2001 as the base year with an index value of 100. The index for each subsequent year indicates by what percentage the general price level has increased compared to the base year.
- [What is churn rate?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-churn-rate): The churn rate reflects the frequency of buying and selling assets within your portfolio. Understanding the churn rate meaning and its impact can empower investors to make informed decisions regarding their portfolios.
- [What Is Call Money? Meaning, Features & Role in the Money Market](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-call-money): Call money refers to short-term lending and borrowing between banks and other financial institutions in the Indian money market. It allows banks and financial institutions to meet their short-term fund requirements and manages daily liquidity in the banking system.
- [How is Sharpe ratio calculated?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/how-is-sharpe-ratio-calculated): The Sharpe Ratio is a fundamental tool used by investors to determine the risk-adjusted return of an investment strategy or portfolio. Named after its creator – Nobel laureate William F. Sharpe – the Sharpe Ratio provides a standardised measure to evaluate the returns of an investment relative to its risk.
- [What are Mutual Fund Units?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-are-mutual-fund-units): If you plan to invest in a mutual fund, it is imperative for you to know what mutual fund units are. Units represent an investor’s ownership stake in a mutual fund and serve as the vehicle through which individuals can participate in the fund's performance.
- [What is an asset class?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-an-asset-class): The term ‘asset class’ refers to a group of financial instruments that share similar characteristics and behaviour in the market. For example, fixed-income instruments, stocks, real estate, and gold are a few distinct asset classes in the market. Knowing the features of each asset class can help in deciding where to invest and how to diversify your portfolio for better risk management and potential returns.
- [What is absolute return on an investment?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-absolute-return-on-an-investment): Absolute returns are an important metric for investors to get a broad idea of how their investments are performing. Unlike relative return, which compares an investment's performance to a benchmark index, absolute return focuses solely on the actual gains or losses.
- [What are floating rate funds?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-are-floating-rate-funds): Floating rate funds are a category of fixed-income mutual funds that invest primarily in debt instruments with floating interest rates. Unlike traditional fixed-income securities, where interest rates remain constant over the investment period, the interest rate in floating-rate instruments is reset periodically based on a benchmark, such as the repo rate. This helps mitigate some of the risks associated with fixed-income investments.
- [Understanding repo rate](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/understanding-repo-rate): The repo rate is the rate at which India’s central bank, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), lends money to commercial banks. It is one of the RBI's key tools to keep inflation under control.
- [What are treasury bills and how do they work?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-are-treasury-bills): Treasury bills, or T-bills, are short-term debt securities issued by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on behalf of the Government of India. They help the government meet its immediate financial requirements. Essentially, they serve as a government commitment to repay a specified amount on a future date. T-bills are issued at a discount to their face value, and the difference between the purchase price and the face value represents the potential return for investors. This articled helps investors understand the workings of T-bills and how they can diversify their investments with options that carry relatively lower risk.
- [What is Tracking Error? Meaning, Formula, Example and Calculation](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-tracking-error): With the growing popularity of index funds and ETFs, investors aim to achieve returns that align with benchmark indices like the Nifty 50 and Sensex. But how can you assess whether these funds effectively track their benchmarks? The key lies in tracking error, a vital metric that helps measure a fund’s performance in replicating its index. Though it may sound technical, tracking error has a direct impact on investment outcomes. This blog breaks down the concept, explaining its significance, calculation, and its influence on investment strategies. Whether you're experienced or new to mutual funds, understanding tracking error can offer valuable insights into the performance and suitability of index fund and ETF investments in India.
- [What is a mutual fund trustee?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-a-mutual-fund-trustee): Mutual funds enable individuals to invest in a diversified portfolio of securities managed by professionals. However, behind the scenes of these investment schemes is a crucial entity known as the mutual fund trustee.
- [Minimum additional investment](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/minimum-additional-investment): Most mutual funds set minimum amounts for investing in a scheme. Such a threshold may be applicable on initial as well as additional investments. A minimum additional investment is the least amount of money that an investor needs to put into a scheme to continue participating in it after the initial investment has been made.
- [What are mid cap stocks?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-are-mid-cap-stocks): Mid cap stocks refer to shares of companies that fall within the 101 to 250th position based on market capitalisation among the companies listed on the stock exchange. In other words, the companies have a moderate market cap and their stocks tend to have a higher return potential than large cap stocks and typically a lower risk than small cap stocks.
- [What are credit risk mutual funds?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-are-credit-risk-mutual-funds): Investing in debt funds is often recommended to people seeking relatively stable returns. But what if you want to boost your return potential while still playing within the relatively stable realm of debt? This is where credit risk mutual funds come in.
- [What is a close-ended fund?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-a-close-ended-fund): In the world of mutual funds, you've likely encountered terms like equity funds, debt funds, and even hybrid options. But have you come across close-ended funds? These funds operate differently from their open-ended counterparts, and understanding their unique traits can help you make informed investment decisions.
- [What are corporate bond funds?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-are-corporate-bond-funds): Corporate bond funds are a type of debt fund that primarily invests in bonds issued by private companies with an AA+ and above credit rating. Imagine these bonds as loan agreements or IOUs, with companies borrowing money from investors (like you and me) and agreeing to repay the principal amount along with interest over a set period. By pooling our money with other investors, these funds offer access to a diversified portfolio of corporate bonds, spreading out the risk and optimising the return potential.
- [What is Annualized Return? Meaning, Formula and Calculation](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-an-annualised-return): Unlike simple annual return, annualized return accounts for the effect of compounding, which reflects how gains or losses accumulate over time.
- [What is capital loss?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-capital-loss): The journey of investing isn’t always smooth sailing. Sometimes, investors encounter setbacks in the form of capital losses. While the dream is to see your investments flourish, understanding capital loss meaning is crucial for making responsible financial decisions.
- [What is CAGR in Mutual Funds, How It Works and Calculation](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-cagr-in-mutual-funds): Understanding how your mutual fund investments grow over time is key to making informed financial decisions. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) is one of the reliable ways to measure this potential growth. Whether you’re new to mutual funds or just want to make sense of “average returns”, learning about CAGR can help you evaluate and compare the performance of different investments with clarity and confidence.
- [What is the average maturity period in mutual funds?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-average-maturity-period): Debt funds can offer relative stability and potentially steady income generation compared to investments in equities. However, there are different types of debt funds with varying maturities. Thus, choosing a suitable one requires a thorough understanding of ‘average maturity period’.
- [What are ultra short term mutual funds?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-are-ultra-short-term-mutual-funds): Ultra-short term mutual funds are a category of debt funds designed for investors with a short investment horizon. These funds primarily invest in debt instruments with maturities of up to a few months. The objective is to generate a relatively higher return potential than traditional savings instruments while maintaining a low / low to moderate level of risk. Think of these funds as an instrument that allows you to park your money while earning a bit of returns during its brief layover.
- [Dynamic bond mutual funds](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-are-dynamic-bond-mutual-funds): Dynamic bond mutual funds offer flexibility by allowing fund managers to adjust portfolio duration and credit risk based on market conditions. Unlike fixed-duration debt funds, dynamic bond funds adapt to changing interest rates, potentially offering relatively better risk-adjusted returns. This blog explores the meaning and features of dynamic bond funds, explaining how they work and how investors can include them in their portfolios.
- [What are conservative mutual funds?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-are-conservative-mutual-funds): Conservative mutual funds are hybrid funds that prioritise the relative stability of the principal while offering a modest, steady growth potential. These funds achieve this delicate balance between risk and return through strategic asset allocation.
- [What are aggressive hybrid mutual funds?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-are-aggressive-hybrid-mutual-funds): Aggressive hybrid mutual funds aim to generate capital appreciation by primarily investing in equity while maintaining a smaller debt allocation. This combination seeks to offer higher potential returns compared to balanced or conservative hybrid funds, though it comes with greater risk.
- [What is a mutual fund (MF) fact sheet?](https://www.bajajamc.com/glossary/what-is-a-mutual-fund-fact-sheet): Investors stepping into the world of mutual funds often rely on various tools and documents to make informed decisions. One such crucial document is the mutual fund fact sheet. This financial document serves as a comprehensive guide, offering a snapshot of a mutual fund's performance, holdings, and key metrics. In this article, we will explore what a mutual fund fact sheet is, understand its main components, and highlight its significance.

## Knowledge Centres
- [Teach me the basics of how to start investing in index funds](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/understanding-index-investing-and-its-pros-and-cons): Yes, if you have a demat account you can directly invest in Index funds in India.
- [XIRR Meaning In Mutual Funds: Formula, Calculation & Benefits](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/what-is-xirr-in-mutual-funds): When you invest in mutual funds through SIPs, you invest regularly rather than just once. You may increase your SIP, pause it for a few months, or redeem part of your investment. Naturally, you want to know the actual annual return you earned. Understanding the meaning of XIRR helps you answer this accurately when your money has been invested at different times.
- [Spend Today or Save For Tomorrow? Why Immediate Gains Are More Compelling Than Future Goals](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/why-immediate-gains-are-more-compelling): Every morning, Alisha picks up a coffee on her way to work. This might seem like a small indulgence. But behind these decisions lies a recurring question: should we satisfy our present desire or make a sacrifice now for a potentially larger reward later? In behavioural finance terms, this is the tug-of-war between instant gratification and delayed gratification.  While such comparisons simplify a complex reality, they illustrate how everyday choices may influence long-term financial outcomes.
- [How Human Emotions Drive Bear and Bull Markets](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/how-emotions-drive-bear-and-bull-markets): Investors’ psychology and changes in market conditions are usually interconnected. In fact, the stock market is often considered a reflection of human emotions. Fear and greed are often highlighted as the two dominant emotions that influence and are affected by bear and bull markets. While optimism dominates during the bullish phase, fear and pessimism may take over during bearish times. Understanding this psychology might help investors to approach and tackle uncertainty in the realm of investments.
- [Confirmation Bias in Trading: Seeing What We Want To See](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/confirmation-bias-in-trading): In behavioural finance, one of the most common tendencies that investors might fall prey to is confirmation bias. It may impact decision-making in the world of finance, often leading even the most seasoned investors to potentially make mistakes.
- [When India Vix Spikes: Why Investors Panic—And How to Stay Rational](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/india-vix-spike-reasons): Besides global developments, policy announcements and economic data, markets are also driven by investors’ sentiments. When there are ups and downs in the market, sentiments like fear and uncertainty may take over. One metric that measures and evaluates the investor sentiment in India is the India VIX or India Volatility Index. Whenever the India VIX spikes, it signals heightened market volatility and nervousness among participants.
- [The Role of Overconfidence in Intraday Trading And Market Liquidity](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/overconfidence-bias-in-intraday-trading): Being confident in one’s actions is usually considered an asset. However, there is a fine line between confidence and overconfidence, the latter of which may adversely affect decision-making.
- [How To Use The India VIX To Understand Market Mood – And Your Own Biases](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/india-vix-market-volatility-guide): India VIX is an indicator of volatility expectations in the equity market. is derived from the prices of Nifty 50 index options and converts the implied volatilities embedded in these options into a single figure that reflects expected market volatility over the next 30 calendar days.
- [ESG and Emotions: Why Ethical Investing Feels Different](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/esg-and-ethical-investing-meaning-types-benefits): While potential growth remains a key consideration for most investors, an increasing number of conscious investors are also evaluating the broader impact of their investments. They often ask, “What difference does my investment make to the world?”
- [The Psychology Of Risk Perception: How We Misread Probabilities in Investing](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/psychology-of-risk-perception-in-investing): Most investors do not assess risk with numbers; they do it through emotions. Market surges and declines often lead people to give excessive importance to recent events and ignore long-term probabilities. Research in behavioural finance, including the work of Daniel Kahneman and other scholars, shows that biases such as loss aversion, recency, herd behaviour, mental accounting, and overconfidence may distort decision-making and lead to potential mistakes. Here’s a look at what exactly these biases are and how they play out in investing.
- [The Emotional Alpha: Can Self-Awareness Improve Investment Performance?](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/emotional-alpha-in-investing): Understanding market sentiment is one thing; managing one’s own emotions is another. This is known as “emotional alpha” and developing it may help investors maintain discipline and improve decision-making over time.
- [From Global To Local: How The World Is Rethinking Growth And Resilience](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/global-to-local-supply-chain-resilience-india): The movement from global to local is all about rebalancing relationships. Nations are looking to trade as partners rather than dependents. This could be the shape of globalisation’s next chapter—connected, but more evenly balanced.
- [How Longevity is Redefining Work, Health, And Retirement](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/longevity-redefining-work-health-retirement-india): As India continues to improve its healthcare and economic indicators, people are living longer than ever before. And that may be reshaping how we think about everything—from work to health to retirement.
- [Time: The New Currency – Why Convenience Is Driving The Next Wave Of Consumption](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/convenience-time-economy-consumption-megatrend-india): A quiet shift is unfolding in how we spend. It is not only about money anymore; it is also about time. A country that once stood patiently in queues for film tickets and paying bills now increasingly values faster services and instant solutions. Groceries delivered within minutes, doctor consultations available online in moments, and films ready to stream as dinner ends.
- [India’s Infrastructure Megatrend: Building For A Billion Dreams](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/indias-infrastructure-megatrend-building-for-growth): India’s infrastructure story is unfolding across the country, encompassing far more than highways or bridges. It reflects the nation’s evolving growth aspirations and represents a collective effort toward improving quality of life, with supporting infrastructure gradually taking shape across diverse regions.
- [Challenges And Opportunities From The Urbanisation Megatrend](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/urbanisation-megatrend-india-challenges-opportunities): Across India, cities are growing, expanding, and changing at a pace that is reshaping how people live, work and consume. New neighbourhoods are coming up, commutes are getting longer for some and shorter for others, and daily needs—from food to finance—are increasingly supported by digital tools and on-demand services. These shifts reflect a long-running structural force: urbanisation.
- [Human + Machine: The Rise Of Augmented Intelligence](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/augmented-intelligence-human-machine): With the growing use of AI, some people imagine a future where machines replace human effort. However, a more accurate—and far more useful—framing may be, augmented intelligence: a human-centred partnership where people and AI systems work together to potentially sharpen judgment, speed up workflows, and open new possibilities.
- [The Water Megatrend: Why The Next Big Resource Challenge Is Blue](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/water-megatrend-india-resource-challenge): Potential water risk has become a pressing environmental issue. Droughts, floods, and shrinking aquifers now shape food inflation, factory downtime, urban health, and even sovereign risk. The United Nations’ 2024 World Water Development Report frames it plainly: Water, when managed sustainably and equitably, can be a source of peace and prosperity. However, if water resources get strained, economies might suffer and inequalities may rise.
- [Investing In Change: How Megatrends Redefine What ‘Long-Term’ Means](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/megatrends-long-term-investing): Every few decades, the investment landscape changes. What once felt relatively stable may start to shift, and familiar patterns may evolve. Today, technology, climate considerations, demographic movements, and geopolitics are shaping economies together. For investors, this environment may present potential long-term wealth creation opportunities.
- [Smartphones, Smart Homes, Smart Living: Technology As A Lifestyle Megatrend](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/connected-living-technology-lifestyle-megatrend-india): Across urban and rural India, daily routines are quietly becoming more connected. A smartphone alarm triggers the morning. A QR payment at a neighbourhood shop completes a small purchase. By evening, the same device may manage home comfort settings or settle utility payments. These changes indicate how digital tools are becoming part of everyday life.
- [How Infrastructure And Urbanisation Are Powering India’S Growth](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/infrastructure-urbanisation-india-growth): India’s future will not be built overnight, but it is being built every night. Infrastructure and urbanisation are shaping India’s future gradually. Improved connectivity and better-planned cities may expand access to education, markets and employment for more citizens over time. While outcomes depend on policy execution and economic conditions, these long-term themes remain important to track from both a development and investment research perspective.
- [The Healthier Plate: How Nutrition And Wellness Are Shaping India’S Next Consumption Megatrend](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/nutrition-wellness-consumption-megatrend-india): For many years, India’s consumption story focused on material aspirations such as better homes, better technology, and travel. While these priorities remain, consumer spending is also shifting toward overall well-being. The focus is not just on what people own, but also on how they live. Health, nutrition, and wellness are becoming important influences on consumer choices. This change indicates that food is being valued not only for taste but also for its perceived role in supporting healthier living.
- [The Five Major Forces Shaping India’s Healthcare Megatrends](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/forces-shaping-india-healthcare-megatrends): With significant demographic shifts, rising incomes, progressive policy interventions, and rapid technological adoption, the Indian healthcare sector is undergoing a major transformation. There is now a growing emphasis on prevention rather than treatment, reflecting a deeper awareness of long-term wellness and early intervention.
- [Quick Commerce And The 15-Minute City: Investing In The Future Of Urban Convenience](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/quick-commerce-15-minute-city-india): Across Indian cities today, everyday consumption patterns are changing. In several cities, groceries are delivered in minutes. In some places, late-night medical essentials reach homes quickly through app-based platforms. What started as limited experiments a few years ago has now become an evolving model that is influencing how urban residents access daily essentials.
- [Sustainability Vs Speed: The Next Evolution Of Quick Commerce](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/sustainability-vs-speed-future-of-quick-commerce): Over the last few years, quick commerce has redefined the urban Indian consumer’s idea of convenience. We now expect groceries, medicines, or electronics at our doorstep within minutes. Yet behind this speed lies a deeper question: can instant delivery remain both profitable and sustainable? The next phase of India’s quick-commerce journey may depend not only on logistics and technology but also on how responsibly the sector balances speed, sustainability, and cost discipline.
- [The Sectors Spanning Consumption Megatrends](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/consumption-megatrends-in-india): India’s everyday consumption is changing in ways many of us can feel but may not always notice. A grocery order placed during a busy evening, a bill paid through an app, a show streamed on the commute home—each reflects a slow, steady shift in how people choose convenience, access, and experience. These long-running forces, often called megatrends, don’t sit neatly within a single industry. Instead, they stretch across retail, finance, healthcare, entertainment, and more, creating new overlaps that influence how we live and spend.This article looks at how multiple industries intersect within this broader megatrend of evolving consumption habits.
- [What is gold ETF FoF? Meaning, role of gold ETF FoFs in modern investing](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/what-is-gold-etf-fof): Gold has long held cultural and financial significance in India, but the way investors access it has evolved. Instead of purchasing jewellery or coins, many now use financial instruments such as gold ETFs, mutual funds, and gold ETF fund of funds (FoFs). This shift reflects practical considerations such as convenience, storage concerns, and the preference for products available through formal investment platforms.
- [After Market Order (AMO): Meaning, Timing, Benefits & How It Works](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/after-market-order): An after market order (AMO) is a feature offered by many brokers that lets you place a buy or sell order outside normal equity market hours. For instance, if you analyse a stock in the evening and decide to invest, an AMO allows you to place the order immediately instead of waiting for the market to open the next day. For retail investors, this can feel especially convenient when you’re planning trades after work and want your order queued for the next session. This guide explains what an after-market order is, typical AMO timings, types of after-market orders, and what to keep in mind before placing one.
- [Is there an SIP interest rate? A simple guide to SIP returns](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/is-there-an-sip-interest-rate): Therefore, instead of asking for the current SIP interest rate, a more accurate question is: What potential return may an SIP generate over time and why does this outcome vary? This article tells you more about how SIPs work and how their potential for long-term growth.
- [What Is an Energy ETF? Meaning, Benefits, and How to Invest in It](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/what-is-energy-etf): Energy occupies an important position in the economy, spanning fuel consumption, electricity generation, industrial demand, and policy decisions. As a result, investing in the energy theme involves exposure to multiple interconnected segments rather than a single industry. An Energy Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) provides exchange-listed exposure to a basket of energy-related companies through a single market-traded instrument, without requiring investors to select individual stocks. ETFs are funds that track an index or portfolio of assets and trade on stock exchanges like shares.
- [What Is a Zero-Coupon Bond? Definition, Formula and Key Benefits](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/what-is-zero-coupon-bond): Not all bonds distribute interest during their lifetime. Some structures might involve no periodic coupon payments reaching the investor’s account, which means there may be no regular cash flow to monitor along the way. Instead, the potential return may arise from the difference between the price paid for the bond and the amount received at maturity.
- [What Is a Sensex ETF? Meaning, Benefits, and How It Works](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/what-is-a-sensex-etf): In market parlance, the term “Sensex ETF” is commonly used to refer to Exchange Traded Funds tracking the BSE Sensex (formerly known as the S&P BSE Sensex), an index comprising stocks of the country’s 30 largest companies in terms of market capitalisation. It provides exposure to a segment of India’s large cap equity market through a single market-linked instrument.
- [What Is a Real Estate ETF? Meaning, Benefits, and How It Works](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/what-is-a-real-estate-etf): Real estate has traditionally been a widely used investment avenue in India. Many investors view property as a long-term asset that may generate rental income and potential appreciation. Financial markets have introduced additional ways to gain exposure to the real estate sector without direct ownership. One such option is a real estate ETF, which allows investors to participate in the performance of listed real estate securities without owning physical property.
- [Lithium ETF Investing Guide: What They Are, Options & Key Risks](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/lithium-etf): Lithium investing is usually equated with a simple electric vehicle story. But that is only half true. Yes, battery demand is the main reason lithium became a major investing theme, but lithium ETFs are not just a way to “buy the EV future.” They are a layered investment theme spanning battery chemistry, mining economics, processing capacity, clean energy supply chains, policy support, and global manufacturing cycles.
- [What are ETF fees & charges? Types, and how they impact your returns](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/etf-fees-charges-types-impact-returns): ETF fees may appear small, but they can influence actual investment outcomes over time. When comparing ETFs with mutual funds or evaluating index-based options such as Nifty ETFs, it is useful to distinguish between fund-level fees and investor-level costs. This article explains ETF fees in India and how these fees and costs may influence potential returns, particularly over long holding periods and across changing market conditions.
- [What are renewable energy mutual funds? Meaning, benefits and how to invest](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/renewable-energy-mutual-funds-meaning-benefits-invest): Energy is a fundamental driver of economic activity. For many decades, global energy consumption has relied heavily on fossil fuels. In recent years, environmental considerations and policy initiatives have accelerated the shift toward renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal and biomass energy.
- [What are mid cap ETFs? Meaning, benefits, risks, and how they work](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/mid-cap-etfs): While investing in large established companies may offer relatively lower volatility, many investors also seek exposure to companies that are still in their growing stages. These are mid cap companies, which are often in the process of seeking to expand operations and scale businesses. Mid cap ETFs provide a way to access the long-term growth potential of such companies through a diversified investment vehicle.
- [Arbitrage Fund Taxation in India 2026: Returns, Tax Rules, and Filing Tips](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/arbitrage-fund-taxation): Arbitrage funds occupy a distinct place in the investment landscape. They follow a market neutral strategy, typically buying in the cash market and selling in the futures market, to capture price differentials, which helps keep volatility relatively low compared to traditional equity funds.
- [Precious Metals ETF Guide: How to Invest in Gold, Silver and Other Metals](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/precious-metals-etf): When you consider investing in a precious metals ETF, gold usually enters the conversation first because of its safe-haven image, but silver, platinum, and palladium each behave differently. Silver sits between a store of value and an industrial metal. Platinum and palladium are more tightly tied to industrial demand, especially in sectors like automotive and manufacturing. That is why a “precious metals” allocation is not one single idea. It is really four different risk profiles wearing the same label. Globally, the ETF market already reflects that spread, with large products tracking gold, silver, platinum, palladium, and even baskets of all four metals.
- [What Is High-Frequency Trading (HFT)? How It Works, Meaning and Examples](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/what-is-high-frequency-trading-hft): Today, the whole world is driven by high-tech advancements, and the financial sector isn’t untouched by it either. A few decades ago, traders used to place orders manually on trading floors. But powerful technologies today execute thousands of trades within fractions of a second. One of the most technology-driven approaches in modern markets is high-frequency trading (HFT).
- [What Are Green Bonds: Definition, History, Advantages, and Disadvantages](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/what-are-green-bonds): Green bonds sit in an interesting corner of the bond market. On the surface, they look like regular bonds: an issuer borrows money, pays interest, and returns the principal at maturity. The difference lies in what the money is meant for.
- [What Is an Oil ETF? Meaning, Types, and How It Works](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/what-is-an-oil-etf): Oil prices tend to fluctuate due to changes in global supply, demand conditions, and geopolitical developments. These movements may draw investor attention from time to time. For investors looking to gain exposure to this theme without directly participating in crude oil derivatives, oil-linked exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are often discussed. In simple terms, these are ETFs designed to capture movements linked to oil, either through crude oil futures or through companies connected to the oil and gas sector.
- [Invest ₹10,000 SIP for 5 years in 2026](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/invest-10000-sip-for-5-years-in-2026): Many individuals are exploring mutual fund investments at an earlier stage, supported by the availability of Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs). SIPs allow investors to begin investing with relatively small amounts instead of waiting to accumulate a large lump sum.
- [How to Open a Mutual Fund Account : A Step-by-Step Guide](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/how-to-open-a-mutual-fund-account): This guide details how to open a mutual fund account in India, covering the step-by-step process, documents required, and key considerations for resident investors and Non-Resident Indians (NRIs).
- [What Is Liquidity Risk? Meaning, Types, and How Investors Can Manage It](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/what-is-liquidity-risk): When people invest, the focus often stays on potential returns, volatility, or the time horizon. Yet another layer may matter just as much in some real-life situations: how quickly the investment can be turned into cash, i.e., liquidity. That is where liquidity risk comes in. In simple terms, it refers to the possibility that an asset cannot be sold quickly or can only be sold at a lower price than expected. In mutual funds and securities markets, liquidity may also affect how smoothly investors enter or exit positions. Recent market coverage in India continues to show that tighter liquidity conditions may affect trading volumes and market depth.
- [What Is an Infrastructure ETF? Meaning, Benefits, and How to Invest](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/what-is-an-infrastructure-etf): An infrastructure ETF is one such option. It enables investors to gain exposure to a basket of infrastructure-linked companies through a single listed instrument. These funds trade on stock exchanges like equity shares and are typically designed to track infrastructure-focused market indices.
- [What Is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) ETF? Advantages of AI ETFs](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/what-is-an-artificial-intelligence-etf): Artificial intelligence has evolved from a technology concept into a market theme that investors increasingly monitor. Purchasing one or two AI-related stocks is one way to gain exposure, but another approach is through an ETF, where investments are spread across a basket of listed companies associated with the theme.
- [Weekly SIP vs Monthly SIP: Differences and Which May Be Better](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/weekly-sip-vs-monthly-sip): Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) allow investors to invest a fixed amount at regular intervals, helping bring discipline to the investment process. Investing smaller amounts over time may help manage the impact of market fluctuations. However, choosing an SIP frequency can sometimes feel confusing.
- [When Is a Suitable Time to Invest in Mutual Funds?](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/when-is-a-suitable-time-to-invest-in-mutual-funds): There is a reason why mutual funds are gradually becoming a widely considered investment option for the younger generation. They are easy to understand and operate, and may potentially help build wealth over time, compared to some traditional savings methods. However, one question that many investors frequently ask is, ‘What is the best time to invest in mutual funds?’
- [Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGB): Meaning, Features, Benefits & Who Can Invest](https://www.bajajamc.com/knowledge-centre/sovereign-gold-bonds): Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs) are government securities denominated in grams of gold. The redemption value is linked to the prevailing price of gold, as per the scheme framework. However, no SGB tranches or issuance calendar have been announced for FY 2026–27.

## Media Centres
- [ETMarkets Smart Talk: The Psychology of investing! Stay grounded in a bull market, says Nimesh Chandan](https://www.bajajamc.com/media-centre/etmarkets-smart-talk-the-psychology-of-investing-stay-grounded-in-a-bull-market-says-nimesh-chandan): Swaying with the pendulum of market mood can compel the investor to buy during a bubble and sell during a crash...
- [Pharma, healthcare and consumption look attractive](https://www.bajajamc.com/media-centre/pharma-healthcare-and-consumption-look-attractive): Bajaj Finserv AMC's Nimesh Chandan on the sectors that are reasonably valued post-correction...
- [Winning against the herd: How to become a successful contrarian investor](https://www.bajajamc.com/media-centre/winning-against-the-herd-how-to-become-a-successful-contrarian-investor): Contrarian investors go against the flow, taking non-consensus positions and timing their trades when the crowd is overrun by panic or euphoria...
- [Advisor Alpha- Financial advisors can truly add value by managing the behaviour of investors](https://www.bajajamc.com/media-centre/advisor-alpha-financial-advisors-can-truly-add-value-by-managing-the-behaviour-of-investors): Learn about the concept of advisor alpha
- [Bajaj Finserv MF adds to variety in multi-asset allocation category](https://www.bajajamc.com/media-centre/bajaj-finserv-mf-adds-to-variety-in-multi-asset-allocation-category): The multi-asset allocation category, which has the most differentiated offerings in the mutual fund (MF) space, has seen another distinguished addition in Bajaj Finserv Multi Asset Allocation Fund.
- [How Bajaj Finserv carpet-bombed its way to $2 2Bin Mutual Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/media-centre/how-bajaj-finserv-carpet-bombed-its-way-to-2-2bin-mutual-fund): Today, on 20 December, Bajaj Finserv Mutual Fund, the fund house promoted by financial-services giant Bajaj Finserv, will close the new fund offer (NFO) of its healthcare fund. It is its eighth offering in 2024 and 15th since its first launch in July 2023.

## Mutual Funds
- [Low Duration Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/mutual-funds/uncategorized/low-duration-fund)
- [Low Duration Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/mutual-funds/debt-funds/bajaj-finserv-low-duration-fund): The Bajaj Finserv Low Duration Fund is an open-ended debt scheme investing in debt and money market instruments such that the Macaulay duration of the portfolio is between 6 and 12 months. Investors who typically allocate to liquid or money market funds may consider investing incrementally in this fund to potentially benefit from market volatility or rate cut cycles, without significantly changing the duration of their portfolios.
- [Consumption Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/mutual-funds/equity-funds/bajaj-finserv-consumption-fund): A consumption-themed mutual fund invests primarily in companies benefiting from consumer spending and lifestyle trends. Such funds can target businesses across various sectors – retail, food and beverages, travel, technology, healthcare, etc – that cater to consumer needs and benefit from consumer spending.
- [Large Cap Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/mutual-funds/equity-funds/bajaj-finserv-large-cap-fund): Large cap funds are equity mutual funds that primarily invest in the top 100 companies in India by market capitalisation, as defined by SEBI. These companies are typically well-established businesses with relatively stable operations, strong balance sheets, and a long performance track record. Because of this, large cap companies may exhibit relatively lower volatility compared with mid and small cap firms, though they still carry market-linked risks.
- [Multi Asset Allocation Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/mutual-funds/hybrid-funds/bajaj-finserv-multi-asset-allocation-fund): Multi Asset Allocation Funds are hybrid mutual funds that invest in at least three different asset classes—such as equity, debt, and commodities—while maintaining a minimum 10% exposure to each. By diversifying across assets that behave differently in various market conditions, these funds aim to provide a balanced investment experience with smoother returns over time. Equity offers growth potential, debt contributes stability, and commodities can help hedge against inflation or market volatility.
- [Banking and Financial Services Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/mutual-funds/equity-funds/bajaj-finserv-banking-and-financial-services-fund): Banking and Financial Services Funds are sectoral equity mutual funds that primarily invest in companies operating in the financial ecosystem. These may include banks, non-banking financial companies (NBFCs), insurance firms, fintech players, brokerages, asset management companies, credit card issuers, and other businesses that support lending, payments, and financial intermediation. Because these funds focus on a specific sector, they can provide targeted exposure to themes such as rising credit demand, digital payments growth, and formalisation of financial services in India.
- [Equity Savings Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/mutual-funds/hybrid-funds/bajaj-finserv-equity-savings-fund): The Bajaj Finserv Equity Savings Fund’s portfolio mix is as follows:
- [Equity Savings Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/mutual-funds/hybrid-funds/bajaj-finserv-equity-savings-fund): Equity Savings Funds are hybrid mutual funds that aim to provide a balance of potential growth and relative stability by investing in a mix of equity, debt, and arbitrage strategies. Typically, the equity portion offers long-term growth potential, the debt component contributes to relative stability, and the arbitrage portion may help reduce volatility by capturing low-risk market spreads.

## News
- [SEBI Launches New Life Cycle Fund, Sectoral Debt Fund Categories: What the Latest Changes Mean for Investors](https://www.bajajamc.com/news/sebi-new-life-cycle-sectoral-debt-fund-changes-investors): Mutual fund investors in India now have a wider range of schemes to choose from. The Securities and Exchange Board of India, in a circular issued on February 26, 2026, introduced two new mutual fund categories and made some vital changes in existing ones. Taken together, these changes point to an evolution in the country’s mutual fund landscape as it recognises and caters to emerging investor needs.
- [Gold and Silver ETF Inflows Beat Equity Funds in January 2026: What’s Driving Investor Interest?](https://www.bajajamc.com/news/gold-and-silver-etf-inflows-beat-equity-funds): January 2026 marked an unusual phase in the Indian mutual fund industry. Data released by the Association of Mutual Funds in India, or AMFI, showed that Gold and Silver Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) recorded higher net inflows than equity mutual fund schemes in that month.
- [GST Reforms 2025: Key changes and what they mean for investors](https://www.bajajamc.com/news/gst-reforms-2025): India’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) system has undergone its biggest revamp since its launch in 2017. The government has cut rates on many essentials and daily-use items, expanded exemptions, and simplified compliance rules — changes aimed at helping both consumers and businesses.
- [SIPs, mutual fund inflows reach new highs in July despite market uncertainty: AMFI report](https://www.bajajamc.com/news/mf-inflows-reach-new-highs-in-july):  

## Press Releases
- [Press Release_Bajaj Finserv Equity Savings Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/press-release/press-release_bajaj-finserv-equity-savings-fund)
- [Press Release_Bajaj Finserv Small Cap Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/press-release/press-release_bajaj-finserv-small-cap-fund)
- [Press report_Indian Healthcare Market projected to reach $638 billion by 2025](https://www.bajajamc.com/press-release/press-report_indian-healthcare-market-projected-to-reach-638-billion-by-2025)
- [Press Release_Bajaj Finserv Multi Cap Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/press-release/press-release_bajaj-finserv-multi-cap-fund)
- [Press release_Bajaj Finserv Flexi Cap Fund celebrates its first anniversary; crosses Rs. 3500 cr AUM in its first year of launch](https://www.bajajamc.com/press-release/press-release_bajaj-finserv-flexi-cap-fund-celebrates-its-first-anniversary-crosses-rs-3500-cr-aum-in-its-first-year-of-launch)
- [Press release_Bajaj Finserv Asset Management Limited Introduces Bajaj Finserv Savings+ to Empower Retail Investors](https://www.bajajamc.com/press-release/press-release_bajaj-finserv-asset-management-limited-introduces-bajaj-finserv-savings-to-empower-retail-investors)
- [Press Release_Bajaj Finserv AMC Launches Healthcare Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/press-release/press-release_bajaj-finserv-amc-launches-healthcare-fund)
- [Press release_Bajaj Finserv AMC launches Bajaj Finserv Large Cap Fund with Concentrated Strategy](https://www.bajajamc.com/press-release/press-release_bajaj-finserv-amc-launches-bajaj-finserv-large-cap-fund-with-concentrated-strategy)
- [Press release_Bajaj Finserv AMC launches Bajaj Finserv ELSS Tax Saver Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/press-release/press-release_bajaj-finserv-amc-launches-bajaj-finserv-elss-tax-saver-fund)
- [Press release- Bajaj Finserv AMC launches Gilt Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/press-release/press-release-bajaj-finserv-amc-launches-gilt-fund)
- [Press Release- Bajaj Finserv AMC launches Consumption Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/press-release/press-release-bajaj-finserv-amc-launches-consumption-fund)
- [Press Note Consumption sectors outperform broader market in the long-term](https://www.bajajamc.com/press-release/press-note-consumption-sectors-outperform-broader-market-in-the-long-term)
- [Bajaj Finserv Asset Management Launches Balanced Advantage Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/press-release/bajaj-finserv-asset-management-launches-balanced-advantage-fund)
- [Bajaj Finserv Asset Management launches Banking and PSU Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/press-release/bajaj-finserv-asset-management-launches-banking-and-psu-fund)
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- [Download Media Kit](https://www.bajajamc.com/press-release/download-media-kit)

## Research Reports
- [Where the opportunities are in the current market](https://www.bajajamc.com/research-report/where-the-opportunities-are-in-the-current-market-2): People ignoring good companies going through low patch, fish there!
- [What is the impact of behavioural biases on investment decisions and strategies?](https://www.bajajamc.com/research-report/what-is-the-impact-of-behavioural-biases-on-investment-decisions-and-strategies): People ignoring good companies going through low patch, fish there!
- [Where the opportunities are in the current market](https://www.bajajamc.com/research-report/where-the-opportunities-are-in-the-current-market): People ignoring good companies going through low patch, fish there!

## Videos
- [Mutual Fund For Long Term Investment In India – Mutual Fund Me Invest Kyu Kare?](https://www.bajajamc.com/video/mutual-fund-for-long-term-investment-in-india-mutual-fund-me-invest-kyu-kare)
- [How to Invest in SIP – SIP Kaise Start Kare – Rupee Cost Averaging on SIP Investment](https://www.bajajamc.com/video/how-to-invest-in-sip-sip-kaise-start-kare-rupee-cost-averaging-on-sip-investment)
- [Mutual Fund Investments For Senior Citizens – Investment Options For Senior Citizens In India](https://www.bajajamc.com/video/mutual-fund-investments-for-senior-citizens-investment-options-for-senior-citizens-in-india)
- [What Is SIP Investment – Systematic Investment Plan Explained](https://www.bajajamc.com/video/what-is-sip-investment-systematic-investment-plan-explained)
- [What Is Step Up SIP – Step Up SIP Kya Hai Aur Ye Kab Karna Chahiye?](https://www.bajajamc.com/video/what-is-step-up-sip-step-up-sip-kya-hai-aur-ye-kab-karna-chahiye)
- [Mutual Fund Investments For Senior Citizens – Investment Options For Senior Citizens In India](https://www.bajajamc.com/video/mutual-fund-investments-for-senior-citizens-investment-options-for-senior-citizens-in-india-2)
- [Daily vs Weekly vs Monthly SIP Which Is better – SIP Daily / Weekly / Monthly Kab Karein?](https://www.bajajamc.com/video/daily-vs-weekly-vs-monthly-sip-which-is-better-sip-daily-weekly-monthly-kab-karein)
- [Mutual Fund Se Monthly Income Kaise Nikale? Mutual Fund SWP Plan](https://www.bajajamc.com/video/mutual-fund-se-monthly-income-kaise-nikale-mutual-fund-swp-plan-2)
- [Mutual Fund Se Monthly Income Kaise Nikale? Mutual Fund SWP Plan](https://www.bajajamc.com/video/mutual-fund-se-monthly-income-kaise-nikale-mutual-fund-swp-plan)
- [How To Use an SIP Calculator | By Bajaj Finserv Mutual Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/video/how-to-use-an-sip-calculator-by-bajaj-finserv-mutual-fund)
- [What Is SWP And How It Works? SWP Tax Implications And Benefits](https://www.bajajamc.com/video/what-is-swp-and-how-it-works-swp-tax-implications-and-benefits-2)
- [What Is SWP And How It Works? SWP Tax Implications And Benefits](https://www.bajajamc.com/video/what-is-swp-and-how-it-works-swp-tax-implications-and-benefits)

## Web Stories
- [Key Habits For Confident Investing](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/key-habits-confident-investing)
- [Things to Know Before You Pick a Small Cap Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/things-know-you-pick-small-cap-fund)
- [Building a Balanced Portfolio in a Dynamic Market](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/building-balanced-portfolio-dynamic-market)
- [Small Today, Scaling Tomorrow](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/small-today-scaling-tomorrow)
- [Is Inflation Eating Into Your Returns?](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/inflation-eating-your-returns)
- [5 Tips to Deal with Market Volatility](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/5-tips-deal-market-volatility)
- [When markets dip, should you stop your SIP?](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/when-markets-dip-should-you-stop-your-sip)
- [Real Estate vs SIP](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/real-estate-vs-sip)
- [What Are the Types of Risk in Investment](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/what-are-types-risk-investment)
- [When Should You Exit From Your Mutual Funds](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/web-story-when-should-you-exit-your-mutual-funds)
- [The Art of Saving](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/art-saving)
- [Green Energy Megatrend](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/green-energy-megatrend)
- [Megatrends Investing](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/megatrends-investing)
- [Smart Money Moves for Your Child’s Future](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/smart-money-moves-your-childs-future)
- [Fear vs Greed](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/fear-vs-greed)
- [Tips for Short Term Trading](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/tips-short-term-trading)
- [SIP in active vs passive funds](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/sip-active-vs-passive-funds)
- [Tips for Financial Stability](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/tips-financial-stability)
- [What is Nifty Next 50 index fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/what-nifty-next-50-index-fund)
- [Benefits of SIP in Index Funds](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/benefits-sip-index-funds)
- [Index funds vs ETFs – how to choose](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/index-funds-vs-etfs-how-choose)
- [What are Index Funds](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/what-are-index-funds)
- [Bajaj Finserv AMC and Megatrends](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/bajaj-finserv-amc-and-megatrends)
- [What to do in a Market Crash](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/what-do-market-crash)
- [Large and Mid Cap Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/large-and-mid-cap-fund)
- [Large Cap Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/large-cap-fund)
- [Multi Cap Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/multi-cap-fund)
- [Budget 2025](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/budget-2025)
- [Bajaj Finserv Flexi Cap Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/bajaj-finserv-flexi-cap-fund-0)
- [Save Taxes with Mutual Funds](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/save-taxes-mutual-funds)
- [Consumption Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/consumption-fund)
- [Bajaj Finserv Healthcare Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/bajaj-finserv-healthcare-fund)
- [Bajaj Finserv ELSS Tax Saver Fund](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/bajaj-finserv-elss-tax-saver-fund)
- [5 common investing mistakes](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/5-common-investing-mistakes)
- [How compounding works](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/how-compounding-works)
- [Power of Rs. 5,000 SIP](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/power-rs-5000-sip)
- [SIP vs lumpsum: How to choose](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/sip-vs-lumpsum-how-choose)
- [Start SIP in 5 easy steps](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/start-sip-5-easy-steps)
- [5 top reasons to invest in SIP](https://www.bajajamc.com/web-stories/5-top-reasons-invest-sip)

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