AMFI November data: Equity mutual fund inflows surged 21% to ₹29,911 crore
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Equity mutual fund inflows rose to ₹29,911 crore, while monthly SIP contributions declined slightly to ₹29,445 crore.
AMFI November Data: Equity mutual fund inflows climbed to ₹29,911 crore in November 2025, a sharp 21.2 per cent rise from ₹24,690 crore in October, according to data from the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI).
Monthly SIP contributions slipped slightly to ₹29,445 crore in November, down from ₹29,529 crore in October. That’s a modest 0.28 per cent month-on-month decline.
Category-wise equity mutual fund inflows
Debt mutual funds recorded net outflows of ₹25,692 crore in November, a sharp reversal from the ₹1.59 lakh crore inflow seen in October. Hybrid funds also slowed, with monthly inflows dipping 6 per cent to ₹13,299 crore in November compared with ₹14,156 crore in the previous month.
Meanwhile, ELSS funds recorded outflows of ₹570 crore, and dividend yield funds also moved into negative territory with outflows of ₹278 crore.
Gold slows, ETFs gain momentum
Gold ETFs saw inflows of ₹3,742 crore in November, nearly half the ₹7,743 crore they received in October. Overall ETF inflows rose to ₹9,721 crore from ₹6,182 crore, while sectoral and thematic funds collected ₹1,865 crore, up from ₹1,366 crore a month earlier.
Liquid funds continued to record outflows, but the pressure eased sharply to ₹14,050 crore compared with ₹89,375 crore in October.
The mutual fund industry’s total AUM for open-ended schemes reached ₹80.5 lakh crore. Equity AUM inched up as well, rising to ₹35.66 lakh crore from ₹35.39 lakh crore a month earlier.
SIFs saw a 45% month-on-month increase in assets, suggesting gradually increasing interest in newer investment avenues among mass-affluent investors, says Venkat Chalasani, Chief Executive, AMFI.