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hybrid mfs attract 155 lakh cr in fy26 on diversified investment appeal

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AI-generatedThe article reports strong inflows into hybrid mutual funds in India during FY26, driven by investor preference for diversified, balanced products amid market volatility and geopolitical tensions. This signals sustained demand for asset management services and retail investment products, benefiting fund houses and distributors. The commercial mechanism is demand_spike for hybrid fund products, with asset managers seeing AUM and fee income growth. Impact is India-specific.
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- Hybrid mutual fund inflows in FY26: ₹1.55 lakh crore, up 29% YoY.
- Hybrid fund folios rose to 1.9 crore by March 2026, adding 34 lakh accounts.
- AUM of hybrid schemes reached ₹10.35 lakh crore, up 17% from ₹8.83 lakh crore.
- 17 new hybrid fund offers launched in FY26, but NFO inflows fell to ₹4,106 crore from ₹4,792 crore.
- Multi-asset allocation funds drove growth as investors sought balanced solutions amid volatility.
Sustained hybrid fund inflows may stabilize AUM but face risks; expected impact is limited over the next 1-4 weeks.
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