Axis Mutual Fund launches ‘Axis Multicap Fund’

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Axis Mutual Fund launches ‘Axis Multicap Fund’

Highlights: –

·         An open ended equity scheme investing across large cap, mid cap, and small cap stocks

·         Benchmark: NIFTY 500 Multicap 50:25:25 Index

·         Minimum Investment (NFO): INR 5,000 and in multiples of INR 1/- thereafter 

·         NFO Period: November 26, 2021, to December 10, 2021

·         Fund Manager: Mr. Anupam Tiwari – Equity Fund Manager, Mr. Sachin Jain – for Debt Securities

Chennai, November 16, 2021Axis Mutual Fund, one of the fastest-growing fund houses in India, today announced the launch of their new fund offer – ‘Axis Multicap Fund’. The power packed fund* is all set to open on November 26, 2021 and close on 10th December, 2021. The NFO will provide investors with an opportunity to invest in large, mid, and small cap stocks# with minimum equal exposure across each category. The scheme will be managed by Mr. Anupam Tiwari & Mr. Sachin Jain, Fund Manager, Axis Asset Management Company Limited (‘Axis AMC’).

As per the SEBI Regulation, Multi-cap funds need to have a minimum 25% exposure under each market cap, ensuring that the portfolio is not overtly concentrated towards a particular market cap. Due to its large and varied investment universe, Multi-cap funds offer the dual benefit of growth and risk-adjusted returns to the investors, making them one of the ideal solution for long-term investment objectives and wealth creation.

Axis AMC’s Multi-cap approach:

Indian capital markets offer a multitude of investment opportunities across the market cap spectrum. The large & mid cap cut-off has almost doubled in the last 5 years. While large caps provide cushion during tough market conditions, mid and small caps help drive alpha. Axis Multicap Fund, as its name stands, packages a consistent mix across segments and is suitable for investors looking for a stable, conscious allocation across market capitalizations. Investors who aim to achieve long-term financial goals with minimum volatility, and are moderate risk takers should consider investing in a multi-cap fund.

Axis Multicap Fund will leverage the bottom-up stock selection process, focusing on appreciation potential of individual stocks from a fundamental perspective. The allocation will be managed actively with an emphasis of identifying best ideas within each market cap bucket. Since different market cap work in different phases, the multi-cap category aims to:

·       Target leaders in all market cap bucket: Capture the larger organized markets and capable companies which have the potential to become leaders

·         Manage risk and aim for stable returns

·         Allow capturing potential companies and stipulating balanced allocation in all 3 market cap

·         Endeavour to capture best ideas regardless of size and life cycle of the company

The fund will aspire to capture potential opportunities throughout the lifecycle of the company’s progression from Small cap all the way to a Large cap. Through this approach, the fund will aim to achieve a quality centric long term portfolio with an improved risk-reward profile.

On the launch of the NFO, Mr. Chandresh Nigam, MD & CEO, Axis AMC, said “At Axis AMC, we believe in being relevant and responsible for the sake of our investors and changing market conditions. Our long-term focus is to not only protect capital but also returns. Keeping this strategy in mind, we have launched the ‘Axis Multicap Fund’. This fund will help our investors package large, mid and small-cap stocks in one single portfolio and steer through volatile market cycles. Our fundamentals rely on quality, and it has helped us sail through tough market conditions. I am confident that our market-wide allocation strategy and our philosophy will help us deliver sustainable growth over the long run.” 

*Potential to benefit from all the three viz large, mid & small market cap. The scheme does not guarantee any returns.

Note: Market caps are defined as per SEBI regulations as below: a. Large Cap: 1st -100th company in terms of full market capitalization. b. Mid Cap: 101st -250th company in terms of full market capitalization. c. Small Cap: 251st company onwards in terms of full market capitalization.