
Bank of India Consumption Fund
Equity
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Consumption
Fund Details
- Expense Ratio: A charge to the mutual fund for handling your investments. It's a percentage of the fund's assets used for various expenses like administration and management.
- Exit Load : A fee paid to a mutual fund for leaving the investment early before a set period
- Lock In : Withdrawals are not allowed for this period
Current NAV
₹9.73
Expense Ratio
2.3%
Min SIP
₹1.00K
Fund Size
₹381Cr
Min Investment
₹5.00K
Lock In
NA
Exit load: Nil for 10% of investments and 1% for remaining investments or or before 12M, Nil after 12M
Fund Performance
- Alpha: Excess returns relative to market benchmark,
- Beta : Volatility of the scheme relative to its market benchmark
- Sharpe Ratio : Risk-adjusted returns
- Risk : Volatility of the fund
Alpha
0.31%
Beta
0.98
Sharpe Ratio
-0.083029
Risk
NA
Above numbers are based upon past 3 years
Returns Calculator
Would have become
₹1,49,748.59
(1.04)%
| Name | Holding(%) |
| Name | Sector(%) |
| Name | Assets(%) |
- Kotak Consumption Fund
- Nippon India Consumption Fund
- HSBC Consumption Fund
- SBI Consumption Opportunities Fund
- Bank of India Consumption Fund
- Axis Consumption Fund
- UTI India Consumer Fund
- Canara Robeco Consumer Trends Fund
- ICICI Prudential Bharat Consumption Fund
- Edelweiss Consumption Fund
- LIC MF Consumption Fund
- Mirae Asset Great Consumer Fund
- Baroda BNP Paribas India Consumption Fund
- Bajaj Finserv Consumption Fund
- Invesco India Consumption Fund
- Motilal Oswal Consumption Fund
- WhiteOak Capital Consumption Opportunities Fund
- Union Consumption Fund
- Sundaram Consumption Fund
- Tata India Consumer Fund
- Mahindra Manulife Consumption Fund
- ICICI Prudential FMCG Fund
- Aditya Birla Sun Life Consumption Fund
- Quant Consumption Fund
- ITI Bharat Consumption Fund
Nitin Gosar
Total assets under management
₹11.50L Crores
Date of incorporation
13 Aug 2007
Bank of India Consumption Fund FAQs
Ans.
- Open the Rupeezy app.
- If you're on the Stocks or F&O screen, switch to the Mutual Funds section.
- Tap on Explore to browse available mutual fund schemes.
- Select the Bank of India Consumption Fund (or any fund you want to invest in).
- Choose your investment mode: Lumpsum or SIP.
- Enter the investment amount.
- Complete the payment using UPI, Net Banking, or other available options.
Ans. The Bank of India Consumption Fund has an AUM of ₹380.73 Cr as on 4/1/2026. The scheme has delivered CAGR returns for the past 3 years against a category average of 10.89%. The risk is Very High against the category average of 36.37.
Ans. Mutual fund taxation depends on the scheme type and investment holding period.
Taxation on equity funds: For equity funds (funds that invest at least 65% of the corpus in Indian stocks), if the holding period is more than 12 months, LTCG (Long Term Capital Gains) tax is applicable. For units sold within 12 months of purchase, STCG (Short Term Capital Gains) Tax is applicable.
LTCG tax on equity-oriented schemes is 12.5% on capital gains over ₹1.25 lakh (as per the latest update in Budget 2024).
STCG tax applicable on the sale of units of equity-oriented mutual fund schemes is 20%.
Ans. There is no lock-in period applicable on Bank of India Consumption Fund.
Ans. The expense ratio of Bank of India Consumption Fund is 2.3%.