
HSBC Corporate Bond Fund
NAV
₹83.05
as of 21 Aug 2026
HSBC Corporate Bond Fund is an open-ended Corporate Bond Fund scheme from HSBC Mutual Fund managing ₹5,951 crore (as of 31 Jul 2026). Its Direct-plan NAV is ₹83.05 as of 21 Aug 2026. The expense ratio is 0.26% a year. Managed by Shriram Ramanathan. This page is factual data only — it carries no rating and no recommendation.
Key facts
- Expense ratio
- 0.26% / yr
- as of 31 May 2026
- Fund size
- ₹5,951 crore
- as of 31 Jul 2026
- Exit load
- None
- SIP available
- Yes
- Launched
- 31 Mar 1997
- ISIN
- INF917K01HN3
₹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 COMPOSITE G-SEC INDEX
HSBC Corporate Bond Fund
₹136
+36% on ₹100 over 5.0 yrs
Corporate Bond Fund average
₹136
+36% on ₹100 over 5.0 yrs
Returns vs category
| Window | Fund | Category avg | Gap |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 months | 2.70% | 2.68% | +0.02 |
| 6 months | 2.69% | 2.79% | -0.10 |
| 1 year | 5.58% | 5.50% | +0.08 |
| 3 years (CAGR) | 7.55% | 7.46% | +0.09 |
| 5 years (CAGR) | 6.35% | 6.34% | +0.01 |
Category average across 21 funds, as of 20 Aug 2026. Short windows are noise; the 3 and 5-year rows are the record. Past returns do not predict future returns.
A single return number depends on its start date. These are ALL the overlapping holding periods, so the worst case is visible — read that number first.
1-year holding periods
- Worst
- 1.1%
- Median
- 7.3%
- Best
- 10.2%
49 windows over the last 60 months, stepped monthly; 100% ended positive. Worst window began 1 Oct 2021. Windows overlap — this is the range of past start dates, not a probability of anything.
3-year holding periods (per year)
- Worst
- 5.6%
- Median
- 7.4%
- Best
- 8.3%
25 windows over the last 60 months, stepped monthly; 100% ended positive. Worst window began 1 Sept 2021. Windows overlap — this is the range of past start dates, not a probability of anything.
Risk, measured
- Sharpe ratio (3Y)
- 0.64
- Sharpe ratio (5Y)
- 0.23
- Sortino ratio (3Y)
- 1.17 vs category 0.65
- Standard deviation (3Y)
- 1.52%
- Deepest fall (5Y)
- -2.25%
Where the money actually is
Bonds
99.8%
Cash
0.2%
Whole-portfolio split, as of 31 Jul 2026.
What it owns
83 positions · top 10 = 31.7%
Top holdings
- Indian Oil Corporation Limitedmatures 22 Oct 20295.33%
- Power Grid Corporation Of India Limitedmatures 14 Feb 20294.83%
- National Bank For Agriculture And Rural Developmentmatures 24 Mar 20283.02%
- Ntpc Limitedmatures 15 Jan 20292.88%
- 6.01% Govt Stock 2030matures 21 Jul 20302.82%
- Ntpc Limitedmatures 17 Jul 20292.80%
- Small Industries Development Bank Of Indiamatures 10 Apr 20282.66%
- Power Finance Corporation Limitedmatures 15 Apr 20282.61%
- National Highways Authority Of Indiamatures 1 Aug 20292.37%
- 7.04% Govt Stock 2029matures 3 Jun 20292.34%
Holdings as of 31 Jul 2026. Portfolio turnover 54.5% vs category 116.4% a year.
The debt it holds
- Yield to maturity
- 7.12% vs category 7.23%
- Modified duration
- 2.00 yrs vs category 2.71 yrs
- Average maturity
- 2.27 yrs vs category 4.01 yrs
- Average coupon
- 7.55%
- Government securities
- 38.0%
Credit quality
- AAA
- 100.0%
Government securities are counted inside AAA by the data provider’s ladder; the sovereign share is listed separately above. Credit quality as of 30 Jun 2026.
Portfolio characteristics as of 31 Jul 2026. Yield to maturity is what the portfolio would return if every holding were held to maturity and paid in full. It is not a forecast of the fund’s return, and it is quoted before expenses.
Money in, money out
- Net flow, 12 months
- −₹172 cr
- Net flow, 3 months
- −₹164 cr
as of 31 Jul 2026. Flows follow performance more than they predict it.
Quick answers
- What is the NAV of HSBC Corporate Bond Fund?
- ₹83.05 per unit as of 21 Aug 2026 (Direct plan, growth). NAV is declared daily on working days.
- What is the expense ratio of HSBC Corporate Bond Fund?
- 0.26% a year for the Direct plan, as of 31 May 2026.
- How large is HSBC Corporate Bond Fund?
- ₹5,951 crore under management as of 31 Jul 2026, in the Corporate Bond Fund category.
- How risky is HSBC Corporate Bond Fund?
- Its SEBI Riskometer reading is "Low to Moderate Risk". Lending to companies and banks for extra yield over government paper.
- What are the 5-year returns of HSBC Corporate Bond Fund?
- 6.35% a year over the last 5 years (Direct plan, CAGR), against a Corporate Bond Fund average of 6.34%. Past returns do not predict future returns.
- What is the worst 3-year return of HSBC Corporate Bond Fund?
- 5.6% a year — the weakest of 25 overlapping 3-year holding periods, beginning 1 Sept 2021. The median was 7.4% and 100% of those windows ended positive. Windows overlap, so this is the range of past start dates, not a probability.
- Who manages HSBC Corporate Bond Fund?
- Shriram Ramanathan, managing this fund for 12.1 years.
Where this fund sits
Its shelf, all funds
Cb · Corporate & credit →
Lending to companies and banks for extra yield over government paper.
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- SBI Corporate Bond Fund₹22,153 crore
- Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund₹9,432 crore
- AXIS Corporate Bond Fund₹7,748 crore
- UTI - Corporate Bond Fund₹4,800 crore
- Invesco India Corporate Bond Fund₹4,222 crore
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 COMPOSITE G-SEC INDEX) 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.