IDFC Equity Savings Fund

An open ended scheme investing in equity, arbitrage and debt

30th April 2021

IDFC Equity Savings Fund

An open ended scheme investing in equity, arbitrage and debt

30th April 2021

About the Fund: IDFC Equity Savings Fund is a hybrid scheme investing in equity, arbitrage and debt with net equity exposure ranging from 20- 45% and debt exposure ranging from 20-35%, remaining being in arbitrage.
Category: Equity Savings
Monthly Avg AUM : ₹ 53.30 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 : ₹ 53.13 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: 9 June 2008
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. Yogik Pitti (w.e.f. 27th June 2013), Mr. Sachin Anandrao Relekar (w.e.f. 08th December 2020) & Debt Portion: Mr. Harshal Joshi (w.e.f. 20th October 2016)
Other Parameter:
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.

0.58
R Square 0.86
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.

9.06%
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.

0.30
Modified Duration

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

0.88 years
Average Maturity1.00 years
Macaulay Duration0.93 years
Yield to Maturity3.86%
For debt allocation only
Portfolio Turnover
Equity0.54
Aggregate^5.34
Total Expense Ratio
Regular2.35%
Direct1.35%
Benchmark: 30% Nifty 50 TRI + 70% CRISIL Liquid Fund Index (w.e.f. Monday, April 30, 2018)
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 & IDCW@ Option - Monthly, Quarterly and Annual and Payout, Reinvestment & Sweep facilities (from Equity Schemes to Debt Schemes Only).
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.

In respect of each purchase of Units:
- For 10% of investment : Nil
- For remaining investment: 1% if redeemed/ switched out within 1 (one) year from the date of allotment
NAV (₹) as on April 30, 2021
Regular PlanGrowth23.06
Regular Plan Monthly IDCW@13.50
Regular Plan Annual IDCW@11.67
Regular Plan Quarterly IDCW@11.46
@Income Distribution and Capital Withdrawal


NameIndustries% of NAV
Tata Consultancy Services Software 5.38%
Bharti Airtel Telecom - Services 4.94%
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Pharmaceuticals 3.99%
JSW Steel Ferrous Metals 3.65%
Aurobindo Pharma Pharmaceuticals 3.36%
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Transportation 2.58%
Larsen & Toubro Construction Project 2.50%
HDFC Bank Banks 2.39%
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Petroleum Products 2.38%
Dabur India Consumer Non Durables 2.03%
Godrej Consumer Products Consumer Non Durables 1.95%
Infosys Software 1.84%
ICICI Bank Banks 1.81%
Mahindra & Mahindra Auto 1.78%
Bajaj Auto Auto 1.73%
MRF Auto Ancillaries 1.50%
SBI Life Insurance Company Insurance 1.44%
Voltas Consumer Durables 1.44%
HDFC Finance 1.28%
Reliance Industries Petroleum Products 1.26%
Marico Consumer Non Durables 1.24%
Gujarat State Petronet Gas 1.22%
Torrent Power Power 1.19%
UltraTech Cement Cement & Cement Products 1.18%
ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company Insurance 1.18%
Exide Industries Auto Ancillaries 1.06%
Sundaram Finance Finance 0.98%
NameIndustries% of NAV
Thermax Industrial Capital Goods 0.97%
Maruti Suzuki India Auto 0.94%
Tech Mahindra Software 0.87%
Asian Paints Consumer Non Durables 0.86%
Pidilite Industries Chemicals 0.85%
Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals Consumer Durables 0.72%
Torrent Pharmaceuticals Pharmaceuticals 0.71%
HDFC Life Insurance Company Insurance 0.63%
Alkem Laboratories Pharmaceuticals 0.61%
Coromandel International Fertilisers 0.56%
Rallis India Pesticides 0.53%
Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Pharmaceuticals 0.29%
Laurus Labs Pharmaceuticals 0.26%
Nestle India Consumer Non Durables 0.15%
APL Apollo Tubes Ferrous Metals 0.15%
Bajaj Finance Finance 0.10%
Axis Bank Banks 0.07%
Britannia Industries Consumer Non Durables 0.04%
ICICI Securities Capital Markets 0.03%
Amber Enterprises India Consumer Durables 0.03%
Total Hedged Equity 66.65%
Corporate Bond 9.87%
Treasury Bill 9.37%
Exchange Traded Funds 8.66%
Net Cash and Cash Equivalent 5.45%
Grand Total 100.00%


Past performance may or may not be sustained in future. IDCW@ 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 30th April 2021


Pharmaceuticals 9.21%
Software 8.08%
Consumer Non Durables 6.27%
Telecom - Services 4.94%
Auto 4.45%
Banks 4.27%
Ferrous Metals 3.80%
Petroleum Products 3.64%
Insurance 3.25%
Transportation 2.58%
Auto Ancillaries 2.56%


Construction Project 2.50%
Finance 2.36%
Consumer Durables 2.19%
Gas 1.22%
Power 1.19%
Cement & Cement Products 1.18%
Industrial Capital Goods 0.97%
Chemicals 0.85%
Fertilisers 0.56%
Pesticides 0.53%
Capital Markets 0.03%



Performance based on NAV as on 30/04/2021. 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 generate long term capital growth and income.
  • Investment predominantly in Equity and Equity related securities (including arbitrage and other derivative strategies) as well as Fixed Income securities.

* 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 3.43% (FBIL OVERNIGHT MIBOR as on 30th April 2021). Ratios calculated on the basis of 3 years history of monthly data.
^Portfolio Turnover ratio is calculated as Lower of purchase or sale during the period / Average AUM for the last one year (includes Fixed Income securities and Equity derivatives).
$The fund has been repositioned from an arbitrage fund to an equity savings fund w.e.f. April 30, 2018.
Current Index performance adjusted for the period from since inception to April 30, 2018 with the performance of CRISIL Liquid Fund Index (Benchmark)
The Scheme was being managed by Mr. Yogik Pitti, Mr. Rajendra Kumar Mishra and Mr. Harshal Joshi, upto December 7, 2020.