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Top Mutual Funds With Significant Holdings In Mid-Cap Companies

12 October 20236 mins read by Angel One
Mahindra CIE and IDFC generated an impressive return of over 100% in the last year meanwhile Mutual funds have also shown their interest in both stocks by increasing stakes.
Top Mutual Funds With Significant Holdings In Mid-Cap Companies
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A ‘Mutual Fund’ is a trust that collects money from a pool of investors sharing a common investment objective and invests the same money in various instruments such as equities, bonds, and/or other securities. After conducting thorough due diligence activities and considering various crucial factors, Mutual Funds infuse capital into companies or withdraw capital from them from time to time.

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To accomplish the investment goals, fund managers of Mutual Funds make strategic decisions regarding the purchase and sale of stocks across different sectors, aiming to maximize returns based on the fund’s category.

Mutual funds in India were seen actively buying large-cap, mid-cap, and small-cap stocks. These stocks belong to various sectors such as Logistics, IT, Metal, NBFC, Banks, automobiles, Chemicals, and many more, indicating that mutual funds were looking for a well-diversified portfolio.

Mutual funds have a significant investment presence in these mid-cap companies, with total shareholding exceeding 30% in the company.

Company Name CMP (Rs) M. Cap (Rs in Cr) Holding as Per Q4 FY23 (%)
Crompton Greens Consumer 275.25 17607.18 44.17
Federal Bank 125.6 26595.99 43.66
Zee Entertainment 195.05 18734.94 38.03
Max Financial 687 23709.43 34.06
IPCA Labs 730.95 18544.59 33.74
Voltas 792.3 26216.03 33.14
The Ramco Cement 935.2 22098.07 32.46
Coforge 4520.35 27617.34 32.2
Sona BLW Precision Forgings 533.65 31240.8 31.28
Bata India 1573.95 20229.61 30.56
Tata Motors-DVR 299 15204.2 30.07

The following mid-cap companies have attracted substantial attention from mutual funds, as indicated by the latest quarterly update. This includes the percentage change in their holdings and a quarterly comparison for reference.

Company Name CMP (Rs) M. Cap (Rs in Cr) 1 Yr Return (%) % Change Holding as per Q3 FY23 (%) Holding as per Q4 FY23 (%)
Sona BLW Precision forgings 532.60 31,179.34 -11.00 6.91 24.37 31.28
Coforge 4,522.00 27,627.42 26.55 5.47 26.73 32.20
Dixon Technologies 4,142.45 24,672.52 12.89 4.84 18.92 23.76
HDFC AMC 1,940.55 41,419.11 3.53 4.23 13.40 17.63
Mahindra CIE 503.20 19,089.50 155.57 3.72 7.47 11.19
Syngene International 733.25 29,477.75 36.08 3.68 7.03 10.71
Biocon 239.95 28,808.39 -28.88 3.26 8.63 11.89
IDFC 102.34 16,374.24 107.68 3.10 17.38 20.48
Uno Minda 559.25 32,045.75 27.28 2.64 14.32 16.96
Page Industries 38,219.00 42,614.25 -7.22 2.26 19.00 21.26
Capri Global 763.50 15,732.58 11.91 2.09 11.53 13.62
Devyani International 179.55 21,643.86 11.03 1.78 7.88 9.66
HPCL 270.25 38,336.31 10.35 1.77 19.63 21.40
Kajaria Ceramics 1,265.00 20,145.28 32.71 1.74 24.49 26.23
Container Corporation of India 663.05 40,399.29 3.60 1.72 17.43 19.15
Bharat Dynamics 1,143.80 20,963.69 39.85 1.71 12.39 14.10
Voltas 789.95 26,138.26 -21.62 1.68 31.46 33.14
SAIL 83.56 34,514.68 13.10 1.67 10.73 12.40
Poonawalla Fincorp 342.40 26,301.06 37.81 1.66 4.46 6.12
Gujarat Fluorochemical 3,115.10 34,219.36 9.45 1.62 4.25 5.87
Bharat Forge 822.40 38,290.00 20.54 1.61 26.09 27.70
Delhivery 376.05 27,423.83 -32.66 1.58 11.45 13.03
Piramal Enterprises 794.65 18,965.40 -18.97 1.54 8.05 9.59
FSN E-Commerce 140.75 40,148.88 -42.42 1.51 6.35 7.86
Mphasis 1,887.00 35,561.22 -26.10 1.46 19.54 21.00
LIC Housing Finance 367.40 20,209.33 8.77 1.44 22.74 24.18
M & M Financial services 289.80 35,807.30 53.85 1.42 23.76 25.18
Blue Dart Express 6,644.30 15,766.89 -8.74 1.41 8.45 9.86
Federal Bank 125.45 26,564.22 36.42 1.33 42.33 43.65
Deepak Nitrite 2,026.20 27,635.91 8.98 1.31 13.75 15.06
Persistent Systems 4,958.10 37,892.32 39.83 1.20 26.40 27.60
Prestige Estates 549.85 22,041.39 28.06 1.09 9.41 10.50
Tata Motors-DVR 298.80 15,194.04 42.89 1.09 28.98 30.07
Navin Fluorine International 4,407.00 21,848.70 22.17 1.07 23.77 24.84
3M India 26,405.00 29,758.44 29.51 1.03 6.90 7.93
Atul 6,654.90 19,641.09 -17.36 1.02 24.21 25.23
Escorts Kubota 2,132.00 28,129.76 35.46 1.00 8.10 9.49

Mutual funds buy and sell stocks for various reasons. They do so to align their portfolios with their investment objectives and strategies. Fund managers continuously manage their portfolios to optimize performance and capitalize on market opportunities. Buying stocks allows them to invest in undervalued or growth potential assets while selling stocks helps them manage risk and reduce exposure to specific sectors or companies.

Additionally, mutual funds accommodate fund flows and adhere to regulatory requirements by buying or selling stocks. It’s important to recognize that each mutual fund has its own approach, and the reasons for buying and selling stocks may differ based on their specific investment strategies. However, it is crucial to understand that merely replicating a fund manager’s actions in your own stock portfolio is not obligatory. Conducting independent research on stocks and mutual funds and aligning your investments with your personal objectives is always important.

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