The net assets under the management (AUM) of the Indian mutual fund industry at the end of December 2025 stood at Rs 80.23 lakh crore, according to data from the Association of Mutual Funds of India (AMFI). This is slightly lower as compared with the figure of Rs 80.80 lakh crore recorded in November 2025.
The AUM of open-ended plans fell to Rs 79.98 lakh crore in December 2025 from Rs 80.55 lakh crore in November 2025. Investors continued to be drawn to equity plans in this category, with net inflows of Rs 28,054.06 crore.
Within equity, Flexi Cap Fund drew the most significant inflows in December, attracting Rs 10,019.27 crore. Mid Cap Funds followed suit with inflows of Rs 4,175.81 crore, while ELSS saw net outflows of Rs 717.73 crore.
Debt funds witnessed net outflows in December, totaling Rs 1,32,410.37 crore. This category had recorded net outflows of Rs 25,692.63 crore in November. Liquid Funds recorded maximum outflows of Rs 47,307.95 crore. Other debt segments like Money Market Funds, Overnight Funds and Ultra Short Duration Funds also saw significant inflows.
Hybrid schemes, offering a mix of equity and debt exposure, recorded net inflows of Rs 10,755.57 crore in December 2025. This was largely driven by Arbitrage Funds, which attracted Rs 26,411.54 crore.
The systematic investment plan (SIP) contributions rose to Rs 31,002 crore in December 2025, up by 0.53% from Rs Rs 29,445 crore in November 2025. The number of contributing SIP accounts also rose from 9.42 crore in November to 9.79 crore in December, while SIP assets under management (AUM) climbed to Rs 16.63 lakh crore.
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