The net assets under management (AUM) of the Specialised Investment Funds (SIFs) stood at Rs 17,857.77 crore at the end of June 2026, according to data from the Association of Mutual Funds of India (AMFI). This represents a 29.28% increase over the Rs 13,813.72 crore recorded at the end of May 2026. Equity Oriented Investment Strategies accounted for a net AUM of Rs 5,035.50 crore as on 30 June 2026, up 31.02% from Rs 3,843.28 crore a month earlier. The category witnessed net inflows of Rs 1,096.62 crore during June, with Equity Ex-Top 100 Long-Short Funds attracting the highest inflows, followed by Equity Long-Short Funds and Sector Rotation Long-Short Funds. Hybrid Investment Strategies remained the larger segment, with net AUM rising to Rs 12,822.27 crore as on 30 June 2026 from Rs 9,970.44 crore at the end of May, marking a 28.60% increase. The category garnered net inflows of Rs 2,685.34 crore during the month, with Hybrid Long-Short Funds emerging as the preferred strategy over Active Asset Allocator Long-Short Funds. In June 2026, a total of 6 new Specialized Investment Funds (SIFs) completed allotment, mobilizing Rs 1,740 crore. While Equity-Oriented Investment Strategies and Hybrid Investment Strategies each launched three schemes, hybrid funds dominated fundraising, attracting Rs 1,190 crore of investor funds. The Hybrid Long-Short Fund category emerged as the top-performing strategy with Rs 712 crore in inflows, followed by the Active Asset Allocator Long-Short Fund with Rs 478 crore. Among the fund houses, iSIF mobilized the highest inflows at Rs 690 crore across two schemes, accounting for nearly 40% of the total funds raised during the month. Powered by Capital Market - Live News |