
Business Update19 May 2026, 11:29 am
CAMS: Women Investors Drive ₹11.3 Tn AUM, 35% of Inflows
AI Summary
Computer Age Management Services (CAMS) released its "Going Beyond the Box 2026" report, highlighting the increasing participation of women investors in India's mutual fund ecosystem. Women now account for ₹11.3 Tn in mutual fund assets under management (AUM) and contributed ₹3.0 Tn in gross inflows during FY’26. The report indicates a shift towards diversified products and long-term wealth creation strategies among women investors. The number of women investors has reached 13.2 Mn, with 2.2 Mn new investors added in FY’26. Equity remains dominant, while hybrid and solution-oriented funds are seeing faster growth. Women account for 29% of live SIPs, and nearly 75% of women investors are below 50.
Key Highlights
- Women investors hold ₹11.3 Tn in CAMS-serviced mutual fund assets.
- Women contributed ₹3.0 Tn in gross inflows during FY’26.
- The number of women investors reached 13.2 Mn, with 2.2 Mn added in FY’26.
- Women account for 29% of live SIPs, showing preference for long-term investing.
- 45% of women investors are from Beyond Top 30 cities.
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