Bajaj Finserv Banking and Financial Services Fund
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Category
Sectoral/Thematic
Top Holdings
Top stocks held by this fund as of May 2026 (Source: AMC monthly disclosure)
HDFC Bank Limited
Banks
ICICI Bank Limited
Banks
Axis Bank Limited
Banks
Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited
Banks
The Federal Bank Limited
Banks
Shriram Finance Limited
Finance
Manappuram Finance Limited
Finance
RBL Bank Limited
Banks
Bajaj Finance Limited
Finance
Niva Bupa Health Insurance Company Limited
Insurance
Go Digit General Insurance Limited
Insurance
Angel One Limited
Capital Markets
Jio Financial Services Limited
Finance
Bajaj Finserv Limited
Finance
ICRA Limited
Capital Markets
Prudent Corporate Advisory Services Limited
Capital Markets
BSE Limited
Capital Markets
Max Financial Services Limited
Insurance
CreditAccess Grameen Limited
Finance
Bajaj Finserv Money Market Fund-Direct Plan-Growth
📋 All returns shown are for Direct-Growth plan. Data from AMC monthly portfolio disclosure.
SIP in Bajaj Finserv Banking and Financial Services Fund
If you had invested ₹10,000/month via SIP:
1 Year SIP
₹127,200
Invested: ₹1,20,000
3 Year SIP
₹403,200
Invested: ₹3,60,000
5 Year SIP
₹744,000
Invested: ₹6,00,000
Invest in Bajaj Finserv Banking and Financial Services Fund
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Portfolio Overlap
Funds that share the most stock holdings with Bajaj Finserv Banking and Financial Services Fund.
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About Sectoral/Thematic Funds
Sectoral/Thematic mutual funds are a category defined by SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) under their mutual fund categorization framework. These funds invest primarily in equities that match the sectoral/thematic profile, with specific allocation mandates that fund managers must follow. The category determines the fund's risk-return characteristics and its suitability for different investor profiles.
When evaluating a Sectoral/Thematic fund like Bajaj Finserv Banking and Financial Services Fund, key metrics to consider include: 3-year and 5-year CAGR (rolling returns are more reliable than point-to-point), expense ratio (Direct plans have lower costs), portfolio turnover, standard deviation (volatility measure), Sharpe ratio (risk-adjusted returns), and alpha generation over benchmark. A fund that consistently beats its benchmark index over multiple market cycles is a strong candidate.
For long-term wealth creation, Sectoral/Thematic funds work best with a systematic investment plan (SIP) over 5+ years. SIP helps average out market volatility through rupee cost averaging. Lump sum investments are better timed during market corrections. Always ensure your mutual fund portfolio is diversified across 3-4 categories rather than concentrating in a single fund type. Consult a SEBI-registered investment advisor for personalized advice based on your financial goals and risk appetite.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bajaj Finserv Banking and Financial Services Fund good for SIP?
Bajaj Finserv Banking and Financial Services Fund is a Sectoral/Thematic fund with moderate risk. For SIP investors, consistency of returns matters more than absolute returns. Check the fund's rolling returns and standard deviation before committing to a SIP. Sectoral/Thematic funds are generally suitable for SIP with a minimum 5-year investment horizon for optimal results.
What is the risk level of this fund?
Bajaj Finserv Banking and Financial Services Fund is categorized as moderate risk as per SEBI's riskometer methodology. This assessment considers market cap allocation, sector concentration, and historical portfolio volatility. This risk level indicates relatively stable returns with moderate portfolio fluctuation.
How to invest in this fund?
You can invest in Bajaj Finserv Banking and Financial Services Fund (Direct-Growth plan) through platforms like Groww, Zerodha Coin, Kuvera, or directly from the AMC website. Minimum SIP amount starts at ₹500/month on most platforms. Complete KYC (PAN + Aadhaar verification) is mandatory before your first investment.
What are the tax implications?
For equity mutual funds in India: Short-term capital gains (units held less than 1 year) are taxed at 20%. Long-term capital gains (held more than 1 year) above ₹1.25 lakh in a financial year are taxed at 12.5%. ELSS funds have a mandatory 3-year lock-in period. Dividend income from mutual funds is added to your income and taxed at your applicable slab rate.