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Groww Hits Rs 3 Trillion Assets, Doubles Down on Lending

Groww reported Q4 FY26 revenue of Rs 1,535.5 crore and a profit of Rs 686 crore as customer assets crossed Rs 3 trillion, up 36% year-on-year. The company plans to channel profits and fresh fundraise proceeds into scaling its lending business across consumer credit and broking segments.

Japan Eyes Mutual Fund Access to Private Markets

Japan is weighing a rule change that would allow mutual funds to increase exposure to unlisted companies, currently restricted under existing investment regulations. The move could redirect retail savings into private markets, expanding capital access for growth-stage firms. No timeline or specific threshold changes

India SIP Stoppage Ratio Tops 100% Amid Volatility

India's SIP stoppage ratio exceeded 100% for the first time in 11 months, with over 53 lakh accounts closed or matured, more than new additions. Market volatility has reduced near-term return visibility, prompting retail investors to pause systematic commitments. The trend will be monitored closely to determine

Indian Mutual Funds Raise Eternal Stake to 28.9% as FPIs Exit

Indian mutual funds raised their stake in Eternal to 28.9% in Q4 FY26, as FPIs cut holdings to 24.8%. Foreign investors have pulled over $18 billion from Indian equities since the US-Iran war began. Domestic mutual funds added over 12 percentage points, offsetting most of the foreign outflows.

Mutual Funds Hit 16-Month Cash Low Amid Market Crash

Indian mutual funds cut cash holdings to a 16-month low in March as fund managers deployed capital into falling equity markets. Inflows held steady despite mark-to-market losses, enabling active deployment rather than defensive cash preservation. Reduced dry powder raises redemption risk if the downturn extends.

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Japan weighs allowing mutual funds to invest more in unlisted companies

Japan is weighing a rule change that would allow mutual funds to increase exposure to unlisted companies, currently restricted under existing investment regulations. The move could redirect retail savings into private markets, expanding capital access for growth-stage firms. No timeline or specific threshold changes

2mo ago · 1 min · Policy & Government

Volatile markets push SIP stoppage ratio above 100% for first time in 11 months

India's SIP stoppage ratio exceeded 100% for the first time in 11 months, with over 53 lakh accounts closed or matured, more than new additions. Market volatility has reduced near-term return visibility, prompting retail investors to pause systematic commitments. The trend will be monitored closely to determine

2mo ago · 1 min · Markets

Indian Mutual Funds Double Down On Eternal Amid FII Selling Spree

Indian mutual funds raised their stake in Eternal to 28.9% in Q4 FY26, as FPIs cut holdings to 24.8%. Foreign investors have pulled over $18 billion from Indian equities since the US-Iran war began. Domestic mutual funds added over 12 percentage points, offsetting most of the foreign outflows.

2mo ago · 2 min · Markets

MFs invest more as market crash, cash holdings hit 16-month low

Indian mutual funds cut cash holdings to a 16-month low in March as fund managers deployed capital into falling equity markets. Inflows held steady despite mark-to-market losses, enabling active deployment rather than defensive cash preservation. Reduced dry powder raises redemption risk if the downturn extends.

2mo ago · 1 min · Markets

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