The mutual fund (MF) industry experienced shifts in investor sentiment, as indicated by data released by the Association of Mutual Funds of India (AMFI) in March 2024. Equity mutual funds saw a notable 16% drop in inflows compared to the previous month, totaling Rs 22,633.15 crore.
This decline was primarily attributed to investors withdrawing funds from small-cap schemes, marking the first net outflow in this category in the last 30 months.
Among equity funds, large-cap funds emerged as the bright spot, witnessing a 130% increase in inflows to Rs 2,127.79 crore, making it the sixth-best month in the last five years. Similarly, large and midcap funds also experienced robust performance, recording inflows of Rs 3,215.58 crore, the highest in about five years.
However, the midcap segment saw a slight slowdown in momentum, with net inflows decreasing to Rs 1,017.69 crore compared to February.
Conversely, ELSS funds continued to face challenges, with net outflows amounting to Rs 57.55 crore in March. This trend reflects ongoing uncertainty in the market, potentially driven by factors such as valuation concerns and economic volatility.
In the debt-oriented mutual fund category, March witnessed a significant shift, with outflows reaching a staggering Rs 1,98,298.90 crore, contrasting sharply with February's inflows of Rs 63,808.82 crore. Experts attributed this trend to various factors, including year-end balance sheet adjustments and liquidity constraints.
Notably, long-duration funds were the exception in the debt category, experiencing inflows amidst the overall outflow trend.
Furthermore, the hybrid category, particularly multi-asset funds, witnessed increased investor interest, indicating a preference for diversified asset allocation strategies.
However, arbitrage funds experienced a pause in inflows during March, despite their previous strong performance within the hybrid category.

The mutual fund flows in March underscored the dynamic nature of the market, with investors responding to changing economic conditions and market trends. While equity inflows experienced a setback driven by withdrawals from small-cap funds, large-cap and hybrid categories showed resilience amidst ongoing volatility.
Looking ahead, market participants will closely monitor these trends and adjust their investment strategies accordingly to navigate evolving market dynamics.
The MF industry continues to play a vital role in providing investors with diverse investment options and opportunities to participate in the capital markets, with the March data offering valuable insights into investor behaviour and market sentiment.
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