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10 Top-Rated Mutual Funds With Highest Returns In 1 Year SIP, Good To Buy In 2023

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The main goal of investing is to make an easy way to reach short or long-term financial objectives. Reaching these objectives might be simpler if you are adept at financial planning. Retail investors may be able to determine whether they are headed in the right direction or whether they need to rebalance their portfolio by examining the performance of their mutual fund investments. It is always a tricky question, which mutual fund should start SIP for better returns? Here we have listed 10 top rated Mutual Funds that have delivered the highest returns in 1 Year SIP:

 

Mutual Fund, Sector, SIP Returns and Expense Ratio

Mutual Fund, Sector, SIP Returns and Expense Ratio

Sr.No.Mutual FundsCategory1-Y SIP Returns (in %)Expense Ratio
1ICICI Prudential Infrastructure FundSectoral- Infrastructure38.921.67
2Taurus Banking & Financial Services FundSectoral- Banking36.061.69
3Tata Banking and Financial Services FundSectoral- Banking33.90.61
4Quant Infrastructure FundSectoral- Infrastructure32.740.64
5Quant Mid Cap FundMid-Cap32.330.63
6Sundaram Financial Services Opportunities FundSectoral- Banking31.441.13
7Motilal Oswal Midcap FundMid-Cap29.710.81
8Quant Large and Mid Cap FundLarge & midcap29.520.56
9Quant Tax PlanELSS29.420.57
10Kotak Infrastructure and Economic Reform Fund - Standard PlanSectoral- Infrastructure29.371.06

All these above-listed 10 top-rated mutual funds are high-risk equity funds that have given the highest returns in 1 year on SIP. The returns shown above are under the Direct Plan-Growth option of the respective funds. 

6 out of 10 mutual funds listed above are Sectoral funds, 3 Infrastructure and 3 banking sector funds. Whereas 2 mid cap and 1 Large & Midcap and 1 ELSS category fund. 

1. Sectoral Funds
 

1. Sectoral Funds

Sector funds are equity funds that invest in a single sector and concentrate on industries like banking, Infrastructure, pharmaceuticals, IT, FMCG, etc. According to SEBI regulations, these funds must invest a minimum of 80% of their assets, in a specific sector, in equities and equity-related products. Large, medium and small-cap corporations make up the majority of the assets held by the funds. With sectoral funds, you may profit from the growth of a specific sector as a whole without having to worry about picking one by one the sector's stocks. However, they are vulnerable to concentration concerns in addition to market-related risks.

a. Sectoral - Infrastructure Funds

1. ICICI Prudential Infrastructure Fund
This fund is open-ended that seeks to generate capital appreciation and income distribution to unit holders by investing predominantly in equity and equity-related securities of the companies belonging to the infrastructure theme.

2. Quant Infrastructure Fund

The fund aims to invest predominantly in equity and equity-related instruments of the companies in the infrastructure sector. 

3. Kotak Infrastructure and Economic Reform Fund - Standard Plan

The scheme seeks to generate long-term capital appreciation from a diversified portfolio of predominantly equity and equity-related securities of companies involved in the economic development of India as a result of potential investments in infrastructure and unfolding economic reforms.

b. Sectoral - Banking Funds

1. Taurus Banking & Financial Services Fund

The scheme aims to generate capital appreciation through a portfolio that invests predominantly in equity and equity-related instruments of banking, financial and non-banking financial companies that form part of the BFSI sector.

2. Tata Banking and Financial Services Fund

The scheme seeks long-term capital appreciation by investing at least 80% of its net assets in equity and equity-related instruments of the companies in the banking and financial services sector in India.

3. Sundaram Financial Services Opportunities Fund

The scheme sees long-term capital appreciation by investing predominantly in equity and equity-related securities of Indian companies engaged in banking and financial services. 

2. Mid-Cap Funds

2. Mid-Cap Funds

A class of equity mutual funds known as "mid-cap funds" invests in the stock of mid-sized businesses. Companies that fall inside the market capitalization rankings of 101 and up to 250 are considered mid-cap companies by the standards.

a. Quant Mid Cap Fund

The scheme aims at providing long-term capital appreciation and generating income with a diversified portfolio of mid-cap companies.

b. Motilal Oswal Midcap Fund

The scheme seeks to achieve long-term capital appreciation by investing in equity mid-cap companies having long-term competitive advantages and potential for growth.

3. Large & Midcap Funds

3. Large & Midcap Funds

Open-ended equity funds known as large and mid-cap funds invest in the equities of companies with large and medium capitalizations. These funds are required to invest a minimum of 35% of their total assets in large and mid-cap businesses' equities and equity-related instruments. The largest 250 equities listed on the Indian markets are the ones that large and mid-cap funds choose for investment. It should be emphasised that while smaller stocks have a higher potential for growth, larger equities carry less risk.

Quant Large and Mid Cap Fund

The scheme seeks to provide capital appreciation by investing in a portfolio of large and mid-cap companies.

4. ELSS

4. ELSS

ELSS or Equity Linked Saving Scheme is a high-return equity fund that also reduces taxes. It is one of the best investments to take advantage of the tax refund provisions under the Income Tax Act is an ELSS. Investing in this scheme helps receive tax benefits of up to Rs 1.5 lakh per year under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act. Investments in ELSS come with a 3-year lock-in period following the purchase of the mutual fund units.

Quant Tax Plan

The scheme seeks to generate capital appreciation by investing predominantly in equity stocks with growth potential. The secondary objective is to give dividends and other income.

Disclaimer

Disclaimer

Mutual fund investments are subject to market risk. Read all scheme-related Terms and Conditions carefully before investing. The above-mentioned information is purely informational and doesn't guarantee any return. The Greynium Information Technologies and the Author are not liable for any losses caused as a result of a decision based on the article.

 

Story first published: Thursday, December 8, 2022, 18:53 [IST]
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