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HSBC Consumption Fund

HSBC Mutual FundDirectOpen-endedSectoral/ ThematicRiskometer: Very High Risk

NAV

16.23

as of 21 Aug 2026

HSBC Consumption Fund is an open-ended Sectoral/ Thematic scheme from HSBC Mutual Fund managing ₹1,762 crore (as of 31 Jul 2026). Its Direct-plan NAV is ₹16.23 as of 21 Aug 2026. The expense ratio is 0.65% a year. Managed by Anish Goenka. This page is factual data only — it carries no rating and no recommendation.

Key facts

Expense ratio
0.65% / yr
as of 30 Jun 2026
Fund size
₹1,762 crore
as of 31 Jul 2026
Exit load
1%
SIP available
Yes
Launched
31 Aug 2023
ISIN
INF336L01QZ9

₹100 invested, fund vs category

The category line is the average of the funds in this category, built from NYVO’s own NAV data.

Rebased to 100data to 20 Aug 2026Benchmark: Nifty India Consumption Index TRI

Aug 2023Aug 2026
Growth of ₹100, HSBC Consumption Fund versus Sectoral/ Thematic average.

HSBC Consumption Fund

₹163

+63% on ₹100 over 3.0 yrs

Sectoral/ Thematic average

₹137

+37% on ₹100 over 3.0 yrs

Returns vs category

WindowFundCategory avgGap
3 months12.32%
6 months11.72%
1 year5.12%
3 years (CAGR)17.77%

No category average is available for this fund. Short windows are noise; the 3 and 5-year rows are the record. Past returns do not predict future returns.

Distance below its own peak

Every dip below 0 is the fund trading under a previous high — how deep and for how long is what a drawdown feels like.

Right now

At a peak

Aug 2023Deepest: -20.8%Aug 2026

Where the money actually is

Equity

97.2%

Cash

2.8%

Whole-portfolio split, as of 31 Jul 2026.

What it owns

52 positions · top 10 = 41.7%

Market-cap mix

Large 41.0%Mid 22.1%Small 34.1%Other 2.8%

as of 31 Jul 2026

Holdings by sector

  • Consumer Cyclical(5 in top 10)51.4%
    • Eternal Ltd6.37%
    • Maruti Suzuki India Ltd4.72%
    • Titan Co Ltd4.33%
    • TVS Motor Co Ltd3.23%
    • Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd3.22%
  • Consumer Defensive(2 in top 10)19.8%
    • Radico Khaitan Ltd4.78%
    • Varun Beverages Ltd3.21%
  • Communication Services(1 in top 10)6.0%
    • Bharti Airtel Ltd5.98%
  • Healthcare(1 in top 10)5.9%
    • Global Health Ltd3.07%
  • Financial Services5.0%
  • Technology4.5%
  • Industrials3.0%
  • Real Estate1.5%

Sectors marked ▶ expand to show this fund’s top-10 holdings in that sector. Holdings as of 31 Jul 2026. Portfolio turnover 5.6% a year.

Other top holdings

  • Treps2.91%

The businesses it owns

P/E (trailing)
43.6
P/B
7.8
Dividend yield
0.5%
Net margin
8.2%
Earnings growth
21.8%
Avg market cap
₹77,846 crore

Money in, money out

Net flow, 12 months
+101 cr
Net flow, 3 months
46 cr

as of 31 Jul 2026. Flows follow performance more than they predict it.

Quick answers

What is the NAV of HSBC Consumption Fund?
₹16.23 per unit as of 21 Aug 2026 (Direct plan, growth). NAV is declared daily on working days.
What is the expense ratio of HSBC Consumption Fund?
0.65% a year for the Direct plan, as of 30 Jun 2026.
How large is HSBC Consumption Fund?
₹1,762 crore under management as of 31 Jul 2026, in the Sectoral/ Thematic category.
How risky is HSBC Consumption Fund?
Its SEBI Riskometer reading is "Very High Risk". One sector, one story. The most-launched shelf on the map, by far.
What is the worst 3-year return of HSBC Consumption Fund?
16.7% a year — the weakest of 1 overlapping 3-year holding periods, beginning 31 Aug 2023. The median was 16.7% and 100% of those windows ended positive. Windows overlap, so this is the range of past start dates, not a probability.
Who manages HSBC Consumption Fund?
Anish Goenka, managing this fund for 2.8 years.

Where this fund sits

Other Sectoral/ Thematic funds

Data: NYVO research systems; each block above states its own as-of date, and blocks with no data for this fund are omitted rather than estimated. NAV updates daily on working days. The benchmark (Nifty India Consumption Index TRI) is named for reference only; its values are licensed and never shown. This page is factual information about one scheme. It is not investment advice, not a recommendation, and it carries no rating of any kind. Past performance does not predict future returns. Mutual fund investments are subject to market risks; read all scheme related documents carefully.