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Where ₹82 lakh crore actually sits
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₹82.05 lakh crore across 1,887 open-ended schemes and 27.82 crore folios, as of June 2026.
Equity · ₹50.5L Cr
Debt · ₹17.4L Cr
Hybrid · ₹11.4L Cr
Gold, global & goals · ₹2.8L Cr
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₹13.12 lakh crore
The biggest block is Index funds & ETFs
Not a star fund manager. 16.0% of every rupee in Indian mutual funds sits in 680 passive schemes, and a large share of it is EPFO and other institutional money rather than household choice.
250 schemes
Thematic funds are the most crowded shelf
250 sectoral and thematic schemes exist, more than any other category, holding ₹5.47 lakh crore. They are the most launched and the most switched between.
5.2%
Small caps are loud, not large
Small cap funds dominate the conversation but hold only 5.2% of industry money. Debt as a whole (₹17.38 lakh crore) is close to half of all equity (₹50.46 lakh crore).
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Source: AMFI Monthly Consolidated Report, open-ended schemes, 30 June 2026. Figures cover open-ended schemes only and exclude closed-ended and interval schemes. The blocks are NYVO’s own grouping of SEBI’s scheme categories; each block’s detail lists exactly which AMFI categories it contains. “Folios” counts investor accounts, not investors: one household can hold many. Net flow is for the reported month alone and is a poor guide to anything over a longer period. This page is general information about the industry, not investment advice, and names no scheme. Mutual fund investments are subject to market risks; read all scheme related documents carefully.