Consistent Performing Funds

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The most consistent mutual funds have been selected based on average rolling returns and their consistency in outperforming category averages. Our proprietary algorithm ranks these schemes using these two key parameters. Only funds with a performance track record of at least 5 years are considered, as consistency can only be measured over a sufficiently long period, encompassing different market conditions such as bull markets, bear markets, and sideways markets. Additionally, funds with assets under management (AUM) below ₹500 crores have been excluded from the rankings.

Mutual Fund Performers
Fund Name Start Date AUM (in Cr) NAV NAV Date 1 Yr Rtn (%) 3 Yr Rtn (%) 5 Yr Rtn (%) 10 Yr Rtn (%) Alpha Beta

Disclaimer: The data, information, and statistics provided have been sourced from what we believe to be highly reliable and accurate sources. While every effort has been made to ensure there are no errors, omissions, or inaccuracies, we do not make any explicit or implicit representations or warranties regarding the reliability, accuracy, or completeness of this information. We cannot be held liable for any loss arising directly or indirectly from the use of, or reliance on, any information provided herein. Users are encouraged to verify the contents independently. This document does not constitute an investment recommendation or personalized financial, investment, or professional advice.

Investors should ensure that the risk level of any scheme aligns with their risk profile, investment objectives, or financial goals. A proper assessment of one’s risk tolerance and careful consideration of asset allocation are advised before making any investment decision.

Returns for periods less than 1 year are shown in absolute percentage (%), while those for periods greater than 1 year are displayed as compound annual growth rate (CAGR %). SIP returns are represented using the Extended Internal Rate of Return (XIRR %).

Mutual fund investments are subject to market risks. Please read all scheme-related documents carefully. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Investors should consult with their Mutual Fund Distributor or Financial Advisor before investing.