IDFC Hybrid Equity Fund

(previously known as IDFC Balanced Fund)
An open ended hybrid scheme investing predominantly in equity and equity related instruments

31st March 2020

IDFC Hybrid Equity Fund

(previously known as IDFC Balanced Fund)
An open ended hybrid scheme investing predominantly in equity and equity related instruments

31st March 2020

About the Fund:IDFC Hybrid Equity Fund provides a combination of equity (between 65% and 80%) and debt (between 20% and 35%) so as to provide both relative stability of returns and potential of growth. Both equity and fixed income portions are actively managed.
Category: Aggressive Hybrid
Monthly Avg AUM : ₹ 523.89 Crores

AUM or assets under management refers to the recent / updated cumulative market value of investments managed by a mutual fund or any investment firm.

Monthly end AUM : ₹ 474.17 Crores

AUM or assets under management refers to the recent / updated cumulative market value of investments managed by a mutual fund or any investment firm.

Inception Date: 30 December 2016
Fund Manager@ :

An employee of the asset management company such as a mutual fund or life insurer, who manages investments of the scheme. He is usually part of a larger team of fund managers and research analysts.

Equity Portion:Mr. Anoop Bhaskar
Debt Portion: Mr. Anurag Mittal
Other Parameter:
Standard Deviation (Annualized)

Standard deviation is a statistical measure of the range of an investment's performance. When a mutual fund has a high standard deviation, its means its range of performance is wide, implying greater volatility.

15.26%
Beta

Beta is a measure of an investment's volatility vis-a-vis the market. Beta of less than 1 means that the security will be less volatile than the market. A beta of greater than 1 implies that the security's price will be more volatile than the market.

1.09
R Square 0.94
Sharpe*

The Sharpe Ratio, named after its founder, the Nobel Laureate William Sharpe, is a measure of risk-adjusted returns. It is calculated using standard deviation and excess return to determine reward per unit of risk.

-0.65
Modified Duration

Modified duration is the price sensitivity and the percentage change in price for a unit change in yield

2.80 years
Average Maturity 3.60 years
Yield to Maturity

The Yield to Maturity or the YTM is the rate of return anticipated on a bond if held until maturity. YTM is expressed as an annual rate. The YTM factors in the bond's current market price, par value, coupon interest rate and time to maturity.

5.59%
Portfolio Turnover
Equity0.11
Aggregate^1.83
Expense Ratio
Regular2.50%
Direct1.14%
Benchmark: 65% S&P BSE 200 TRI + 35% NIFTY AAA Short Duration Bond Index (with effect from November 11, 2019)
SIP (Minimum Amount): ₹ 100/- (Minimum 6 instalments)
SIP Frequency: Monthly
SIP Dates (Monthly): Investor may choose any day of the month except 29th, 30th and 31st as the date of instalment.
Investment Objective: Click here
Minimum Investment Amount : ₹ 5,000/- and any amount thereafter
Option Available: Growth & Dividend (Payout, Reinvestment & Sweep facility)
Exit Load :

Exit load is charged at the time an investor redeems the units of a mutual fund. The exit load is deducted from the prevailing NAV at the time of redemption. For instance, if the NAV is ₹ 100 and the exit load is 1%, the redemption price would be ₹ 99 per unit.

10% of investment: Nil
Remaining investment: 1% if redeemed/switched out within 1 year from the date of allotment
NAV (₹)
Regular PlanDividend9.02
Regular PlanGrowth8.17


NameRating % of NAV
Equity and Equity related Instruments 67.32%
Banks 18.65%
o HDFC Bank 5.40%
o ICICI Bank 5.20%
o Axis Bank 3.67%
o State Bank of India 3.12%
City Union Bank 1.26%
Consumer Non Durables 12.17%
o Nestle India 3.85%
o Hindustan Unilever 2.93%
Tata Consumer Products 2.64%
Jyothy Labs 1.02%
Emami 0.77%
DFM Foods 0.59%
Prataap Snacks 0.38%
Software 7.61%
o Infosys 4.04%
HCL Technologies 1.75%
Mastek 0.57%
Birlasoft 0.55%
Majesco 0.38%
KPIT Technologies 0.32%
Pharmaceuticals 6.93%
o IPCA Laboratories 2.65%
Laurus Labs 1.37%
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries 1.11%
Lupin 0.94%
Indoco Remedies 0.86%
Finance 4.70%
HDFC 2.09%
ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company 1.24%
SBI Cards & Payment Services 0.86%
Sundaram Finance Holdings 0.27%
Magma Fincorp 0.23%
Construction Project 2.84%
o Larsen & Toubro 2.84%
Chemicals 2.69%
o Deepak Nitrite 2.69%
Retailing 2.50%
Avenue Supermarts 2.03%
Future Retail 0.47%
NameRating % of NAV
Auto Ancillaries 1.83%
MRF 1.38%
Minda Industries 0.45%
Hotels, Resorts And Other Recreational Activities 1.71%
EIH 0.94%
Taj GVK Hotels & Resorts 0.77%
Consumer Durables 1.70%
Titan Company 1.35%
Khadim India 0.35%
Gas 1.53%
GAIL (India) 1.53%
Cement 0.73%
Ambuja Cements 0.73%
Power 0.72%
Kalpataru Power Transmission 0.72%
Auto 0.54%
Bajaj Auto 0.54%
Industrial Products 0.47%
INEOS Styrolution India 0.47%
Government Bond 10.64%
7.27% - 2026 G-Sec SOV 5.53%
7.26% - 2029 G-Sec SOV 2.21%
6.79% - 2027 G-Sec SOV 1.29%
8.24% - 2027 G-Sec SOV 1.15%
7.17% - 2028 G-Sec SOV 0.44%
6.84% - 2022 G-Sec SOV 0.03%
Corporate Bond 8.21%
LIC Housing Finance AAA 3.76%
Indian Railway Finance CorporationAAA 2.13%
Reliance Industries AAA 1.06%
Bajaj Finance AAA 1.06%
L&T Finance AAA 0.21%
Certificate of Deposit 1.04%
Small Industries Dev Bank of India A1+ 1.04%
Zero Coupon Bond 0.93%
Bajaj Finance AAA 0.93%
State Government Bond 0.31%
8.68% Tamil Nadu SDL - 2021 SOV 0.31%
Net Cash and Cash Equivalent 11.54%
Grand Total 100.00%
oTop 10 Equity Holdings


Past performance may or may not be sustained in future.Dividends are assumed to be reinvested and bonus is adjusted. Load is not taken into consideration. To illustrate the advantages of SIP investment, this is how your investment would have grown if you had invested say ₹10,000 systematically on the first business Day of every month over a period of time. Returns are calculated by using XIRR approach. XIRR helps in calculating return on investment given an initial and final value and a series of cash inflows and outflows with the correct allowance for the time impact of the transactions. Data as on 31st March 2020


Banks 18.65%
Consumer Non Durables 12.17%
Software 7.61%
Pharmaceuticals 6.93%
Finance 4.70%
Construction Project 2.84%
Chemicals2.69%
Retailing2.50%
Auto Ancillaries 1.83%
Hotels, Resorts And Other Recreational Activities1.71%
Consumer Durables 1.70%
Gas 1.53%
Cement 0.73%
Power 0.72%
Auto 0.54%
Industrial Products 0.47%





The scheme has been in existence for more than 3 year but less than 5 years.
Performance based on NAV as on 31/03/2020. Past performance may or may not be sustained in future.
The performances given are of regular plan growth option..
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#Benchmark Returns. ##Alternate Benchmark Returns.



  • To create wealth over long term.
  • Investment predominantly in equity and equity related securities and balance exposure in debt and money market instruments.

* Investors should consult their financial advisers if in doubt about whether the product is suitable for them.




Regular and Direct Plans have different expense structure. Direct Plan shall have a lower expense ratio excluding distribution expenses, commission expenses etc.
*Risk-free rate assumed to be 4.81% (FBIL OVERNIGHT MIBOR as on 31st March 2020). Ratios calculated on the basis of 3 years history of monthly data.
The portfolio shall be rebalanced on the first business day of every month.
^The fund has been repositioned from Balanced category to Aggressive Hybrid category w.e.f. April 30, 2018.
@Mr. Suyash Choudhary no longer manages the debt portion of the fund. For details please refer Notice (https://www.idfcmf.com/uploads/201120181124Change-in-the-Fund-Manager-for-the- Debt-Portion-of-IDFC-Hybrid-Equity-Fund.pdf )