Returns
NAV and returns as at 20 Aug 2026
Lumpsum · point to point
1W
-0.22%
1M
+0.49%
3M
+2.27%
6M
-0.32%
YTD
-1.02%
1Y
+1.29%
2Y CAGR
+2.96%
3Y CAGR
+5.87%
5Y CAGR
+7.15%
10Y CAGR
+6.81%
SIP · XIRR on monthly instalments
6M SIP
+4%
1Y SIP
+1.24%
2Y SIP
+1.96%
3Y SIP
+3.71%
5Y SIP
+5.5%
10Y SIP
+6.67%
Full history SIP
+6.67%
Periods up to one year are absolute; longer periods are annualised (CAGR). SIP figures are the XIRR of a fixed monthly instalment over the same window. — means this scheme’s NAV history does not cover that period — across all 1648 schemes, 68% have a 3-year figure, 48.8% a 5-year one, and 32.7% a 10-year one.
Top holdings
as at 31 Jul 2026 · source: AMC monthly portfolio disclosure
6.36% Central Government Securities 16/02/2031Sovereign
26.27%
Bharti Airtel LtdTelecom - Services
2.5%
Reliance Industries LtdPetroleum Products
2.07%
HDFC Bank LtdBanks
1.97%
State Bank of IndiaBanks
1.3%
ICICI Bank LtdBanks
1.21%
Infosys LtdIt - Software
1.02%
HCL Technologies LtdIt - Software
0.99%
Tech Mahindra LtdIt - Software
0.87%
Bajaj Auto LtdAutomobiles
0.83%
Top 10 39.03%Securities 23Securities total 46.38%Cash & equivalents 53.6%
The ten largest securities by weight, out of 23 disclosed. Weight is percent of net assets as filed. Cash-equivalent lines (TREPS, reverse repo, net receivables, margin) and derivative legs are counted in the chips above but not ranked among securities, because a short futures leg is filed as a negative weight and sorting it alongside a shareholding describes no portfolio. A portfolio is a point-in-time filing and changes every month.
Risk
Volatility · annualised · 3Y
3.62%
Volatility is the annualised standard deviation of daily NAV moves over the last three years; max drawdown is the deepest peak-to-trough fall in that same window. Where a scheme has less than three years of NAV, the window is what it actually has and is labelled as such — never as three years. Sharpe is as disclosed in the scheme key-ratio feed.
Beta and alpha are not shown. No benchmark series in the source.
Cost
Expense ratio1.13%
Category average1.4%
Exit loadNil
52W high / low₹33.2365 / ₹31.8409
Expense ratio 1.13% vs a category average of 1.4% — 0.27 percentage points lower. Among Conservative Hybrid Fund schemes disclosing an expense ratio it is 8th of 12, cheapest first.
Expense ratio and category average are as disclosed against this scheme in the source; 78.5% of schemes here carry one. The ratio is charged inside the NAV, so every return on this page is already net of it.
Scheme facts
SEBI sub-category
Conservative Hybrid Fund
Plan / option
Direct Growth
Benchmark
CRISIL Hybrid 85+15 - Conservative Index
Fund manager
Kumaresh Ramakrishnan, S. Bharath
Launched
21 Jan 2010
NAV history here
10.0y
ISIN
INF903J01OP6
AMFI scheme code
119635
SEBI riskometer
Moderate
Exit load
Nil
Lock-in
None
Minimum lumpsum
₹5,000
Exit load, as disclosed: Nil
Not shown on this page, and why
Star rating — GFS is an AMFI-registered distributor (ARN-169480), not a SEBI-registered investment adviser. It does not rate schemes.
Scheme AUM — Scheme-level AUM is not in the source; only AMC-total AUM, which is a different number.
Minimum SIP — Not present in the source.
Beta and alpha — No benchmark series in the source.