Bank of India Holdings Changes - May 2026
Stocks bought and sold by Bank of India funds between April 2026 → May 2026
Bank of India Banking & Financial Services Fund
Others • 2 additions • 0 removals • 4 increased • 2 decreased
No stocks removed
Bank of India Large & Mid Cap Fund
Others • 1 additions • 0 removals • 3 increased • 2 decreased
No stocks removed
Bank of India Multicap Fund
Others • 2 additions • 0 removals • 3 increased • 2 decreased
No stocks removed
Bank Of India Mid Cap Tax Fund Series 1 ( A 10 year Close -ended equity linked savings scheme)
Others • 3 additions • 0 removals • 0 increased • 3 decreased
No stocks removed
No holdings increased
Bank of India Small Cap Fund
Others • 2 additions • 0 removals • 2 increased • 2 decreased
No stocks removed
Bank of India Large Cap Fund
Others • 3 additions • 0 removals • 2 increased • 1 decreased
No stocks removed
Bank of India Flexi Cap Fund
Others • 1 additions • 0 removals • 3 increased • 1 decreased
No stocks removed
Bank of India Business Cycle Fund
Others • 2 additions • 0 removals • 2 increased • 3 decreased
No stocks removed
Bank of India Mid Cap Fund (Mid Cap Fund
Others • 1 additions • 0 removals • 1 increased • 0 decreased
No stocks removed
No holdings decreased
Bank of India Manufacturing & Infrastructure Fund
Others • 0 additions • 0 removals • 4 increased • 4 decreased
No new stocks added
No stocks removed
Bank of India Consumption Fund
Others • 0 additions • 0 removals • 1 increased • 5 decreased
No new stocks added
No stocks removed
Bank Of India MID CAP TAX FUND Series 2 ( A 10 year Close -ended equity linked savings scheme)
Others • 0 additions • 0 removals • 0 increased • 3 decreased
No new stocks added
No stocks removed
No holdings increased
Other AMCs - May 2026
About Bank of India Holdings Changes
This page shows the stocks that Bank of India mutual funds have bought (added) and sold (removed) in May 2026 compared to April 2026. Data is sourced from official SEBI-mandated monthly portfolio disclosures published by Bank of India.
Tracking what professional fund managers are buying helps identify stocks with institutional conviction. If multiple funds from Bank of India are adding the same stock, it signals strong conviction in that company's fundamentals.