Small-cap Mutual Funds have gained tremendous popularity in India over the last few years. Some investors have doubled their wealth, while others have earned higher returns than many large-cap or mid cap funds. But small-cap Investing comes with high rewards and high risks.

In this article, we’ll break down everything you need to know about Small cap funds, including their benefits, risks, investment strategies, and tips to make them work for you.
India’s Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) already contribute over 30% of the country’s GDP and employ millions of people. With initiatives like Digital India, Startup India, and Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes, many small firms are scaling rapidly. Some of these companies will transition into mid-cap territory, while a few could even become large-cap leaders of tomorrow.
When you invest in small-cap funds, you are essentially betting on India’s entrepreneurship and growth story. Historically, small companies with strong execution and scalability have delivered remarkable wealth creation opportunities.
Example - Early-stage Infosys in the 1990s was a small IT firm that became a global powerhouse. DMart started as a small retail chain before becoming a market favourite.
Small-cap mutual funds invest primarily in smaller companies that are ranked below the top 250 on the stock exchange, typically with a market capitalization between ₹500 crore and ₹5,000 crore. These companies are often in their growth phase, with potential to expand into mid-cap or large-cap territory over time. Examples include 3M India, LIC Housing Finance, Apollo Tyres, Tata Technologies, and TVS Holdings.
Think of small-cap companies like your local kirana store versus a nationwide retail chain. Today, the kirana store is small, but with growth, it could become the next DMart. The potential for high returns exists, but many small companies may also fail to scale.
Large cap funds: Invest in well-established companies with stable earnings and proven track records. Returns tend to be steady, but growth is moderate.
Mid-cap funds: Focus on medium-sized companies with growth potential, but with moderate risk.
Small-cap funds: Target small, emerging companies that can deliver exceptional long-term returns, but carry higher Volatility and risk.
High Growth Potential: Small companies today may become the leaders of tomorrow, offering significant wealth creation opportunities. They have room to grow 5x, 10x, or even 20x, offering extraordinary long-term wealth creation potential.
Long-Term Wealth Creation: Historically, small-cap indices have delivered higher CAGR than large-cap indices, showing strong compounding potential. Consider the Nifty Smallcap 250 index, which has historically delivered around 15% CAGR since inception, compared to 12% for large-caps.
Example:
That’s the Power of Compounding.
Strong growth in India’s SMEs and startups, combined with rising SIP inflows and institutional interest, has pushed small-cap funds higher in the last few years.
2023–24 Performance - Many small-cap funds delivered returns of over 35%, compared to 18–20% in large-caps.
Historical Perspective- Historically, small-cap funds have delivered returns well above large-caps during bullish phases. For example, some small-cap funds have given 35%+ annualized returns, compared to 18–20% for large-cap funds. However, volatility is high, and markets have experienced significant corrections, such as the 2017–18 small-cap crash.
Small-cap funds are extremely volatile in the short term — they can fall 30–40% in a single year. They are suitable only for long-term goals (7–10 years or more). Avoid using small-caps for short-term needs like a car purchase or wedding expenses.
Investing via Systematic Investment plan (SIPs) smooths volatility:
Example:
Age - Younger investors can take more risk (15–20% in small-caps), while older investors should reduce exposure (under 10%, or even 5% for preservation).
Market Cycle - Avoid overloading during market highs. Increase allocation during downturns for maximum wealth creation.
Risk Capital - Only invest money you can lock in for 7–10 years. Treat it like venture capital within your Portfolio.
While small-cap funds offer high growth potential, they come with significant risks. Understanding these risks is crucial before investing.
Small-cap funds are highly volatile, meaning their prices can swing dramatically in short periods. Unlike large-cap companies, smaller companies often have limited resources and market presence, so any negative news, weak earnings, or market downturn can cause sharp declines.
*Example- * During the COVID-19 crash in March 2020, the Nifty Smallcap 250 index fell by nearly 40%, while the Nifty 50 (large-cap index) fell around 25%. Imagine investing ₹10 lakh — your portfolio could suddenly drop to ₹6 lakh. While long-term investors can recover, short-term investors may face heavy losses.
Liquidity refers to how easily an asset can be bought or sold without affecting its price. Many small-cap stocks are thinly traded, meaning there are fewer buyers and sellers in the market.
Tip: Small-cap funds are not suitable for short-term money. Only invest money you can leave untouched for at least 7–10 years.
*Example- * In early 2018, some small-cap funds were priced at extreme multiples, and when the market corrected, the Nifty Smallcap index fell almost 40% in a year. Investors who bought at peak valuations suffered significant losses.
This pattern shows that high returns in one year can be followed by steep corrections. Timing and patience are crucial, and emotional investing can lead to losses.
Fund Selection Methodology used to Find 10 Funds
Fund NAV Net Assets (Cr) Min SIP Investment 3 MO (%) 6 MO (%) 1 YR (%) 3 YR (%) 5 YR (%) 2024 (%) Nippon India Small Cap Fund Growth ₹172.467
↑ 1.77 ₹72,673 100 8.3 4.9 1.3 17.5 19.4 -4.7 DSP Small Cap Fund Growth ₹207.565
↑ 2.41 ₹17,906 500 9.7 7.3 4.1 18 17.1 -2.8 Franklin India Smaller Companies Fund Growth ₹169.562
↑ 2.37 ₹13,850 500 7.3 3.3 -3.8 15.8 16.9 -8.4 IDBI Small Cap Fund Growth ₹31.578
↑ 0.42 ₹660 500 12.3 9.7 4 16.4 16.7 -13.4 Sundaram Small Cap Fund Growth ₹274.414
↑ 3.48 ₹3,563 100 11.8 6.2 5.1 17.7 16.4 0.4 HDFC Small Cap Fund Growth ₹133.387
↑ 1.83 ₹38,168 300 2.1 -3.7 -4 13.1 15.8 -0.6 ICICI Prudential Smallcap Fund Growth ₹85.04
↑ 0.87 ₹8,741 100 4 -1 -2.6 12.4 14.4 -0.4 Kotak Small Cap Fund Growth ₹254.265
↑ 2.60 ₹17,416 1,000 6.7 2.5 -3.9 12.6 12.9 -9.1 Aditya Birla Sun Life Small Cap Fund Growth ₹90.9833
↑ 0.99 ₹5,253 1,000 10.1 8.4 4.7 16 12.8 -3.7 SBI Small Cap Fund Growth ₹168.631
↑ 2.14 ₹37,141 500 7 0.5 -2.1 11.6 12.8 -4.9 Note: Returns up to 1 year are on absolute basis & more than 1 year are on CAGR basis. as on 9 Jun 26 Research Highlights & Commentary of 10 Funds showcased
Commentary Nippon India Small Cap Fund DSP Small Cap Fund Franklin India Smaller Companies Fund IDBI Small Cap Fund Sundaram Small Cap Fund HDFC Small Cap Fund ICICI Prudential Smallcap Fund Kotak Small Cap Fund Aditya Birla Sun Life Small Cap Fund SBI Small Cap Fund Point 1 Highest AUM (₹72,673 Cr). Upper mid AUM (₹17,906 Cr). Lower mid AUM (₹13,850 Cr). Bottom quartile AUM (₹660 Cr). Bottom quartile AUM (₹3,563 Cr). Top quartile AUM (₹38,168 Cr). Lower mid AUM (₹8,741 Cr). Upper mid AUM (₹17,416 Cr). Bottom quartile AUM (₹5,253 Cr). Upper mid AUM (₹37,141 Cr). Point 2 Established history (15+ yrs). Established history (19+ yrs). Established history (20+ yrs). Established history (8+ yrs). Oldest track record among peers (21 yrs). Established history (18+ yrs). Established history (18+ yrs). Established history (21+ yrs). Established history (19+ yrs). Established history (16+ yrs). Point 3 Rating: 4★ (upper mid). Rating: 4★ (upper mid). Rating: 4★ (upper mid). Not Rated. Rating: 3★ (lower mid). Rating: 4★ (lower mid). Rating: 3★ (bottom quartile). Rating: 3★ (bottom quartile). Top rated. Rating: 5★ (top quartile). Point 4 Risk profile: Moderately High. Risk profile: Moderately High. Risk profile: Moderately High. Risk profile: Moderately High. Risk profile: Moderately High. Risk profile: Moderately High. Risk profile: Moderately High. Risk profile: Moderately High. Risk profile: Moderately High. Risk profile: Moderately High. Point 5 5Y return: 19.38% (top quartile). 5Y return: 17.13% (top quartile). 5Y return: 16.87% (upper mid). 5Y return: 16.66% (upper mid). 5Y return: 16.43% (upper mid). 5Y return: 15.79% (lower mid). 5Y return: 14.42% (lower mid). 5Y return: 12.87% (bottom quartile). 5Y return: 12.83% (bottom quartile). 5Y return: 12.81% (bottom quartile). Point 6 3Y return: 17.52% (upper mid). 3Y return: 17.98% (top quartile). 3Y return: 15.80% (lower mid). 3Y return: 16.38% (upper mid). 3Y return: 17.74% (top quartile). 3Y return: 13.10% (lower mid). 3Y return: 12.40% (bottom quartile). 3Y return: 12.58% (bottom quartile). 3Y return: 15.99% (upper mid). 3Y return: 11.56% (bottom quartile). Point 7 1Y return: 1.31% (upper mid). 1Y return: 4.08% (upper mid). 1Y return: -3.82% (bottom quartile). 1Y return: 4.00% (upper mid). 1Y return: 5.14% (top quartile). 1Y return: -4.00% (bottom quartile). 1Y return: -2.64% (lower mid). 1Y return: -3.93% (bottom quartile). 1Y return: 4.72% (top quartile). 1Y return: -2.11% (lower mid). Point 8 Alpha: 0.91 (upper mid). Alpha: 0.00 (upper mid). Alpha: -1.42 (bottom quartile). Alpha: 1.25 (top quartile). Alpha: 5.65 (top quartile). Alpha: 0.00 (upper mid). Alpha: -1.51 (bottom quartile). Alpha: -3.91 (bottom quartile). Alpha: 0.00 (lower mid). Alpha: 0.00 (lower mid). Point 9 Sharpe: 0.29 (upper mid). Sharpe: 0.60 (top quartile). Sharpe: 0.19 (lower mid). Sharpe: 0.30 (upper mid). Sharpe: 0.48 (top quartile). Sharpe: 0.16 (bottom quartile). Sharpe: 0.18 (lower mid). Sharpe: 0.08 (bottom quartile). Sharpe: 0.46 (upper mid). Sharpe: 0.08 (bottom quartile). Point 10 Information ratio: -0.16 (upper mid). Information ratio: 0.00 (top quartile). Information ratio: -0.47 (bottom quartile). Information ratio: -0.45 (lower mid). Information ratio: -0.23 (lower mid). Information ratio: 0.00 (top quartile). Information ratio: -0.85 (bottom quartile). Information ratio: -1.03 (bottom quartile). Information ratio: 0.00 (upper mid). Information ratio: 0.00 (upper mid). Nippon India Small Cap Fund
DSP Small Cap Fund
Franklin India Smaller Companies Fund
IDBI Small Cap Fund
Sundaram Small Cap Fund
HDFC Small Cap Fund
ICICI Prudential Smallcap Fund
Kotak Small Cap Fund
Aditya Birla Sun Life Small Cap Fund
SBI Small Cap Fund
All the funds mentioned above are ideal, we are giving you detailed analysis of 5 funds.
The primary investment objective of the scheme is to generate long term capital appreciation by investing predominantly in equity and equity related instruments of small cap companies and the secondary objective is to generate consistent returns by investing in debt and money market securities. Below is the key information for Nippon India Small Cap Fund Returns up to 1 year are on (Erstwhile DSP BlackRock Micro Cap Fund) The primary investment objective is to seek to generate long term capital appreciation from a portfolio that is substantially constituted of equity and equity related securities of small cap companies. From time to time, the fund manager will also seek participation in other equity and equity related securities to achieve optimal portfolio construction. There is no assurance that the investment objective of the Scheme will be realized Research Highlights for DSP Small Cap Fund Below is the key information for DSP Small Cap Fund Returns up to 1 year are on The Fund seeks to provide long-term capital appreciation by investing in mid and small cap companies. Research Highlights for Franklin India Smaller Companies Fund Below is the key information for Franklin India Smaller Companies Fund Returns up to 1 year are on The Investment objective of the Scheme is to provide investors with the opportunities for long-term capital appreciation by investing predominantly in Equity and Equity related instruments of Small Cap companies. However
there can be no assurance that the investment objective under the Scheme will be realized. Research Highlights for IDBI Small Cap Fund Below is the key information for IDBI Small Cap Fund Returns up to 1 year are on (Erstwhile Sundaram SMILE Fund) To primarily achieve capital appreciation by
investing in diversified stocks that are
generally termed as small and mid-caps and
by investing in other equities. Research Highlights for Sundaram Small Cap Fund Below is the key information for Sundaram Small Cap Fund Returns up to 1 year are on 1. Nippon India Small Cap Fund
Nippon India Small Cap Fund
Growth Launch Date 16 Sep 10 NAV (09 Jun 26) ₹172.467 ↑ 1.77 (1.04 %) Net Assets (Cr) ₹72,673 on 30 Apr 26 Category Equity - Small Cap AMC Nippon Life Asset Management Ltd. Rating ☆☆☆☆ Risk Moderately High Expense Ratio 1.44 Sharpe Ratio 0.29 Information Ratio -0.16 Alpha Ratio 0.91 Min Investment 5,000 Min SIP Investment 100 Exit Load 0-1 Years (1%),1 Years and above(NIL) Growth of 10,000 investment over the years.
Date Value 31 May 21 ₹10,000 31 May 22 ₹11,954 31 May 23 ₹15,166 31 May 24 ₹23,187 31 May 25 ₹24,609 31 May 26 ₹25,719 Returns for Nippon India Small Cap Fund
absolute basis & more than 1 year are on CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) basis. as on 9 Jun 26 Duration Returns 1 Month -3% 3 Month 8.3% 6 Month 4.9% 1 Year 1.3% 3 Year 17.5% 5 Year 19.4% 10 Year 15 Year Since launch 19.8% Historical performance (Yearly) on absolute basis
Year Returns 2024 -4.7% 2023 26.1% 2022 48.9% 2021 6.5% 2020 74.3% 2019 29.2% 2018 -2.5% 2017 -16.7% 2016 63% 2015 5.6% Fund Manager information for Nippon India Small Cap Fund
Name Since Tenure Samir Rachh 2 Jan 17 9.42 Yr. Kinjal Desai 25 May 18 8.02 Yr. Amber Singhania 11 Mar 26 0.22 Yr. Data below for Nippon India Small Cap Fund as on 30 Apr 26
Equity Sector Allocation
Sector Value Industrials 24.39% Financial Services 15.49% Consumer Cyclical 14.32% Basic Materials 10.99% Consumer Defensive 9.84% Health Care 8.84% Technology 6.74% Utility 3.53% Communication Services 1.13% Real Estate 0.88% Energy 0.45% Asset Allocation
Asset Class Value Cash 2.95% Equity 97.05% Top Securities Holdings / Portfolio
Name Holding Value Quantity HDFC Bank Ltd (Financial Services)
Equity, Since 30 Apr 22 | HDFCBANK2% ₹1,370 Cr 17,754,929
↑ 2,454,929 Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd (Financial Services)
Equity, Since 28 Feb 21 | MCX2% ₹1,278 Cr 4,300,000
↓ -1,050,645 Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (Industrials)
Equity, Since 30 Sep 22 | 5001032% ₹1,216 Cr 34,507,422
↑ 2,000,000 TD Power Systems Ltd (Industrials)
Equity, Since 31 Dec 15 | TDPOWERSYS2% ₹1,116 Cr 9,680,747
↓ -72,529 Apar Industries Ltd (Industrials)
Equity, Since 31 Mar 17 | APARINDS1% ₹1,085 Cr 879,502 Karur Vysya Bank Ltd (Financial Services)
Equity, Since 28 Feb 17 | 5900031% ₹936 Cr 31,907,252 Zydus Wellness Ltd (Consumer Defensive)
Equity, Since 31 Aug 16 | ZYDUSWELL1% ₹878 Cr 17,273,570
↑ 129,481 State Bank of India (Financial Services)
Equity, Since 31 Oct 19 | SBIN1% ₹855 Cr 8,000,000 NLC India Ltd (Utilities)
Equity, Since 31 Oct 22 | NLCINDIA1% ₹855 Cr 26,990,331 Kirloskar Brothers Ltd (Industrials)
Equity, Since 31 Oct 12 | KIRLOSBROS1% ₹783 Cr 4,525,148 2. DSP Small Cap Fund
DSP Small Cap Fund
Growth Launch Date 14 Jun 07 NAV (09 Jun 26) ₹207.565 ↑ 2.41 (1.18 %) Net Assets (Cr) ₹17,906 on 30 Apr 26 Category Equity - Small Cap AMC DSP BlackRock Invmt Managers Pvt. Ltd. Rating ☆☆☆☆ Risk Moderately High Expense Ratio 1.72 Sharpe Ratio 0.6 Information Ratio 0 Alpha Ratio 0 Min Investment 1,000 Min SIP Investment 500 Exit Load 0-12 Months (1%),12 Months and above(NIL) Growth of 10,000 investment over the years.
Date Value 31 May 21 ₹10,000 31 May 22 ₹11,793 31 May 23 ₹13,582 31 May 24 ₹18,664 31 May 25 ₹21,688 31 May 26 ₹23,099 Returns for DSP Small Cap Fund
absolute basis & more than 1 year are on CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) basis. as on 9 Jun 26 Duration Returns 1 Month -1.7% 3 Month 9.7% 6 Month 7.3% 1 Year 4.1% 3 Year 18% 5 Year 17.1% 10 Year 15 Year Since launch 17.3% Historical performance (Yearly) on absolute basis
Year Returns 2024 -2.8% 2023 25.6% 2022 41.2% 2021 0.5% 2020 58.9% 2019 33.1% 2018 0.7% 2017 -25.5% 2016 42.8% 2015 12.7% Fund Manager information for DSP Small Cap Fund
Name Since Tenure Vinit Sambre 21 Jun 10 15.96 Yr. Data below for DSP Small Cap Fund as on 30 Apr 26
Equity Sector Allocation
Sector Value Consumer Cyclical 32.11% Basic Materials 16.49% Industrials 16.24% Health Care 9.04% Financial Services 8.39% Consumer Defensive 6.82% Technology 2.07% Communication Services 0.45% Asset Allocation
Asset Class Value Cash 8.38% Equity 91.62% Top Securities Holdings / Portfolio
Name Holding Value Quantity Lumax Auto Technologies Ltd (Consumer Cyclical)
Equity, Since 30 Jun 18 | LUMAXTECH5% ₹963 Cr 5,937,441
↓ -259,193 Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd (Industrials)
Equity, Since 31 Mar 23 | KIRLOSENG4% ₹639 Cr 3,762,866 Thangamayil Jewellery Ltd (Consumer Cyclical)
Equity, Since 30 Nov 21 | THANGAMAYL4% ₹627 Cr 1,584,955
↓ -92,953 Jubilant Ingrevia Ltd Ordinary Shares (Basic Materials)
Equity, Since 31 Dec 22 | JUBLINGREA3% ₹500 Cr 7,000,000 Welspun Corp Ltd (Basic Materials)
Equity, Since 31 Mar 21 | 5321443% ₹476 Cr 3,755,671
↓ -1,744,329 Sansera Engineering Ltd (Consumer Cyclical)
Equity, Since 30 Jun 24 | SANSERA2% ₹445 Cr 1,770,029 LT Foods Ltd (Consumer Defensive)
Equity, Since 31 Dec 17 | 5327832% ₹431 Cr 10,000,000 Dodla Dairy Ltd (Consumer Defensive)
Equity, Since 30 Jun 21 | DODLA2% ₹412 Cr 3,750,000 Triveni Engineering & Industries Ltd (Consumer Defensive)
Equity, Since 31 Aug 17 | 5323562% ₹378 Cr 9,169,032
↓ -30,968 SPR Auto Technologies Ltd (Consumer Cyclical)
Equity, Since 31 Aug 24 | SHRIPISTON2% ₹377 Cr 1,081,165 3. Franklin India Smaller Companies Fund
Franklin India Smaller Companies Fund
Growth Launch Date 13 Jan 06 NAV (09 Jun 26) ₹169.562 ↑ 2.37 (1.42 %) Net Assets (Cr) ₹13,850 on 30 Apr 26 Category Equity - Small Cap AMC Franklin Templeton Asst Mgmt(IND)Pvt Ltd Rating ☆☆☆☆ Risk Moderately High Expense Ratio 1.72 Sharpe Ratio 0.19 Information Ratio -0.47 Alpha Ratio -1.42 Min Investment 5,000 Min SIP Investment 500 Exit Load 0-1 Years (1%),1 Years and above(NIL) Growth of 10,000 investment over the years.
Date Value 31 May 21 ₹10,000 31 May 22 ₹11,163 31 May 23 ₹14,338 31 May 24 ₹22,107 31 May 25 ₹22,960 31 May 26 ₹22,890 Returns for Franklin India Smaller Companies Fund
absolute basis & more than 1 year are on CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) basis. as on 9 Jun 26 Duration Returns 1 Month -4.7% 3 Month 7.3% 6 Month 3.3% 1 Year -3.8% 3 Year 15.8% 5 Year 16.9% 10 Year 15 Year Since launch 14.8% Historical performance (Yearly) on absolute basis
Year Returns 2024 -8.4% 2023 23.2% 2022 52.1% 2021 3.6% 2020 56.4% 2019 18.7% 2018 -5% 2017 -17.4% 2016 43.5% 2015 10.2% Fund Manager information for Franklin India Smaller Companies Fund
Name Since Tenure R. Janakiraman 1 Feb 11 15.34 Yr. Sandeep Manam 18 Oct 21 4.62 Yr. Akhil Kalluri 8 Sep 22 3.73 Yr. Data below for Franklin India Smaller Companies Fund as on 30 Apr 26
Equity Sector Allocation
Sector Value Industrials 19.73% Consumer Cyclical 18.73% Financial Services 16.72% Basic Materials 10.59% Health Care 9.35% Technology 8.56% Real Estate 3.77% Utility 3.6% Consumer Defensive 3.55% Asset Allocation
Asset Class Value Cash 5.39% Equity 94.61% Top Securities Holdings / Portfolio
Name Holding Value Quantity Syrma SGS Technology Ltd (Technology)
Equity, Since 31 Aug 22 | SYRMA2% ₹339 Cr 3,540,297
↓ -355,567 MTAR Technologies Ltd (Industrials)
Equity, Since 31 Oct 25 | MTARTECH2% ₹334 Cr 516,982
↓ -21,886 Equitas Small Finance Bank Ltd Ordinary Shares (Financial Services)
Equity, Since 31 Oct 20 | EQUITASBNK2% ₹321 Cr 48,064,081 Kajaria Ceramics Ltd (Industrials)
Equity, Since 30 Apr 25 | 5002332% ₹315 Cr 2,649,656 Brigade Enterprises Ltd (Real Estate)
Equity, Since 30 Jun 14 | 5329292% ₹306 Cr 3,868,691 Eris Lifesciences Ltd Registered Shs (Healthcare)
Equity, Since 30 Sep 19 | ERIS2% ₹296 Cr 2,233,791 PNB Housing Finance Ltd (Financial Services)
Equity, Since 30 Sep 24 | PNBHOUSING2% ₹285 Cr 2,721,134
↑ 88,178 Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd (Industrials)
Equity, Since 30 Nov 22 | KIRLOSENG2% ₹278 Cr 1,638,600
↓ -150,000 Aster DM Healthcare Ltd Ordinary Shares (Healthcare)
Equity, Since 31 Jul 23 | ASTERDM2% ₹275 Cr 3,925,704 CESC Ltd (Utilities)
Equity, Since 30 Apr 24 | CESC2% ₹251 Cr 13,401,420 4. IDBI Small Cap Fund
IDBI Small Cap Fund
Growth Launch Date 21 Jun 17 NAV (09 Jun 26) ₹31.578 ↑ 0.42 (1.34 %) Net Assets (Cr) ₹660 on 30 Apr 26 Category Equity - Small Cap AMC IDBI Asset Management Limited Rating Risk Moderately High Expense Ratio 2.3 Sharpe Ratio 0.3 Information Ratio -0.45 Alpha Ratio 1.25 Min Investment 5,000 Min SIP Investment 500 Exit Load 0-12 Months (1%),12 Months and above(NIL) Growth of 10,000 investment over the years.
Date Value 31 May 21 ₹10,000 31 May 22 ₹11,961 31 May 23 ₹13,987 31 May 24 ₹20,437 31 May 25 ₹21,387 31 May 26 ₹22,961 Returns for IDBI Small Cap Fund
absolute basis & more than 1 year are on CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) basis. as on 9 Jun 26 Duration Returns 1 Month -3.8% 3 Month 12.3% 6 Month 9.7% 1 Year 4% 3 Year 16.4% 5 Year 16.7% 10 Year 15 Year Since launch 13.5% Historical performance (Yearly) on absolute basis
Year Returns 2024 -13.4% 2023 40% 2022 33.4% 2021 2.4% 2020 64.7% 2019 19% 2018 -4.4% 2017 -15% 2016 2015 Fund Manager information for IDBI Small Cap Fund
Name Since Tenure Dikshit Mittal 24 Jul 25 0.85 Yr. Mahesh Bendre 1 Jul 24 1.92 Yr. Data below for IDBI Small Cap Fund as on 30 Apr 26
Equity Sector Allocation
Sector Value Industrials 29.3% Basic Materials 14.75% Consumer Cyclical 13.57% Financial Services 10.91% Consumer Defensive 9.88% Health Care 6.7% Technology 5.75% Utility 3.01% Real Estate 1.36% Communication Services 1% Asset Allocation
Asset Class Value Cash 3.77% Equity 96.23% Top Securities Holdings / Portfolio
Name Holding Value Quantity Garware Hi-Tech Films Ltd (Basic Materials)
Equity, Since 30 Sep 25 | 5006554% ₹24 Cr 59,787
↑ 27,822 Navin Fluorine International Ltd (Basic Materials)
Equity, Since 30 Sep 19 | NAVINFLUOR3% ₹20 Cr 29,286
↑ 3,908 Manorama Industries Ltd (Consumer Defensive)
Equity, Since 31 Dec 24 | 5419743% ₹18 Cr 120,282
↑ 679 Avalon Technologies Ltd (Technology)
Equity, Since 31 Aug 23 | AVALON3% ₹18 Cr 171,362
↑ 24,615 Allied Blenders and Distillers Ltd (Consumer Defensive)
Equity, Since 31 Jul 24 | ABDL3% ₹17 Cr 326,615
↑ 475 Schneider Electric Infrastructure Ltd (Industrials)
Equity, Since 31 Aug 25 | SCHNEIDER3% ₹17 Cr 133,576 KSH International Ltd (Industrials)
Equity, Since 31 Dec 25 | KSHINTL3% ₹17 Cr 249,380
↓ -20,000 Carraro India Ltd (Consumer Cyclical)
Equity, Since 31 Dec 25 | CARRARO2% ₹14 Cr 258,560
↑ 60,000 Bharat Bijlee Ltd (Industrials)
Equity, Since 31 May 25 | BBL2% ₹14 Cr 45,646
↑ 5,000 Arvind Fashions Ltd (Consumer Cyclical)
Equity, Since 29 Feb 24 | ARVINDFASN2% ₹14 Cr 308,247
↑ 30,000 5. Sundaram Small Cap Fund
Sundaram Small Cap Fund
Growth Launch Date 15 Feb 05 NAV (09 Jun 26) ₹274.414 ↑ 3.48 (1.28 %) Net Assets (Cr) ₹3,563 on 30 Apr 26 Category Equity - Small Cap AMC Sundaram Asset Management Company Ltd Rating ☆☆☆ Risk Moderately High Expense Ratio 1.94 Sharpe Ratio 0.48 Information Ratio -0.23 Alpha Ratio 5.65 Min Investment 5,000 Min SIP Investment 100 Exit Load 0-12 Months (1%),12 Months and above(NIL) Growth of 10,000 investment over the years.
Date Value 31 May 21 ₹10,000 31 May 22 ₹11,047 31 May 23 ₹13,392 31 May 24 ₹18,985 31 May 25 ₹20,769 31 May 26 ₹22,789 Returns for Sundaram Small Cap Fund
absolute basis & more than 1 year are on CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) basis. as on 9 Jun 26 Duration Returns 1 Month -3.1% 3 Month 11.8% 6 Month 6.2% 1 Year 5.1% 3 Year 17.7% 5 Year 16.4% 10 Year 15 Year Since launch 16.7% Historical performance (Yearly) on absolute basis
Year Returns 2024 0.4% 2023 19.1% 2022 45.3% 2021 -2.1% 2020 60.3% 2019 26.2% 2018 -6.1% 2017 -29.2% 2016 55.6% 2015 -0.1% Fund Manager information for Sundaram Small Cap Fund
Name Since Tenure Rohit Seksaria 1 Nov 22 3.58 Yr. Shalav Saket 20 Mar 26 0.2 Yr. Data below for Sundaram Small Cap Fund as on 30 Apr 26
Equity Sector Allocation
Sector Value Industrials 20.6% Financial Services 19.88% Consumer Cyclical 19.84% Health Care 11.77% Basic Materials 8.97% Communication Services 4.24% Technology 3.77% Consumer Defensive 2.57% Real Estate 2.13% Utility 1.15% Asset Allocation
Asset Class Value Cash 5.05% Equity 94.92% Debt 0.03% Other 0% Top Securities Holdings / Portfolio
Name Holding Value Quantity MTAR Technologies Ltd (Industrials)
Equity, Since 31 Dec 24 | MTARTECH5% ₹187 Cr 289,884
↓ -59,627 Aster DM Healthcare Ltd Ordinary Shares (Healthcare)
Equity, Since 30 Nov 23 | ASTERDM3% ₹118 Cr 1,681,362 SJS Enterprises Ltd (Consumer Cyclical)
Equity, Since 31 Aug 23 | SJS3% ₹104 Cr 577,256 PNB Housing Finance Ltd (Financial Services)
Equity, Since 31 Jul 24 | PNBHOUSING3% ₹100 Cr 957,209
↓ -35,471 Rategain Travel Technologies Ltd (Technology)
Equity, Since 30 Jun 23 | RATEGAIN3% ₹92 Cr 1,534,556 E I D Parry India Ltd (Basic Materials)
Equity, Since 31 Jul 24 | EIDPARRY2% ₹88 Cr 1,045,263 Eternal Ltd (Consumer Cyclical)
Equity, Since 30 Nov 24 | ETERNAL2% ₹86 Cr 3,461,769
↑ 137,756 Affle 3i Ltd (Communication Services)
Equity, Since 31 May 21 | AFFLE2% ₹84 Cr 594,278 DCB Bank Ltd (Financial Services)
Equity, Since 30 Sep 24 | DCBBANK2% ₹83 Cr 4,443,809 Craftsman Automation Ltd (Consumer Cyclical)
Equity, Since 30 Jun 24 | CRAFTSMAN2% ₹82 Cr 106,539
Small-cap funds can generate exceptional long-term returns, but they are not for everyone. They require:
By understanding these risks, investors can approach small-cap funds smartly, maximizing growth potential while minimizing unnecessary exposure.
Research Highlights for Nippon India Small Cap Fund