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Custodian (Mutual Fund)

A SEBI-registered Custodian holds mutual fund scheme securities in segregated accounts, independent of the AMC. Daily reconciliation against the AMC's records is mandatory under SEBI Custodian Regulations.

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Contents
  1. Definition
  2. What the Custodian Does Day-to-Day
  3. Why It Matters for Investors
  4. Worked Example
  5. See Also
  6. Primary Source

Definition

A Custodian in the mutual fund context is a SEBI-registered entity that physically holds (in dematerialised form) all the securities owned by a mutual fund scheme — equities, bonds, T-bills, and other instruments — in segregated accounts that are completely separate from the AMC's own assets. Custodians are regulated under the SEBI (Custodian of Securities) Regulations, 1996. Prominent custodians for Indian mutual funds include Deutsche Bank AG (Mumbai), HDFC Bank Ltd., Citibank N.A., and ICICI Bank Ltd. The custodian is appointed by the Trustee — not the AMC — reinforcing the independence of asset-holding from asset-management.

What the Custodian Does Day-to-Day

  • Securities settlement: Every AMC buy or sell instruction generates a securities settlement obligation. The custodian interfaces with CDSL/NSDL depositories to transfer securities on settlement day (T+1 for equities under SEBI's 2023 T+1 rollout).
  • Reconciliation: The custodian reconciles its securities position records with the AMC's portfolio management system daily. Any discrepancy must be resolved before NAV computation begins.
  • Corporate actions: The custodian processes dividends, bonus shares, rights entitlements, and stock splits — crediting cash or additional units to the scheme's account automatically.
  • Forex settlement: For fund-of-funds or international schemes, the custodian handles foreign-currency settlement and repatriation in compliance with RBI FEMA regulations.
  • Reporting: The custodian provides daily holding statements to the AMC and periodic reports to the Trustee, forming an independent record that auditors use during annual scheme audits.

Why It Matters for Investors

The custodian's segregation role is one of the strongest structural safeguards in Indian mutual funds:

  • AMC insolvency protection: If an AMC becomes insolvent, scheme securities remain in the custodian's segregated accounts — they cannot be attached by AMC creditors because legal title vests in the Trustee, not the AMC.
  • Fraud prevention: The custodian provides an independent physical record of securities holdings, making unauthorised transfer of scheme assets extremely difficult. The AMC cannot instruct the custodian to transfer securities to third parties without matching trade confirmations from recognised exchanges or SEBI-registered OTC platforms.
  • Audit trail: Custodian records form part of the annual statutory audit of every mutual fund scheme, providing a second set of books that cross-checks the AMC's NAV computations.

Worked Example

Deutsche Bank AG, Mumbai branch is the custodian for Mirae Asset Mutual Fund, Franklin Templeton India, and several other AMCs. When Mirae Asset Large Cap Fund sells 10,000 shares of Infosys, the AMC sends a delivery instruction to Deutsche Bank's custody team. Deutsche Bank interfaces with NSDL to debit the scheme's DP account on T+1, credits the sale proceeds to the scheme's bank account, and updates its position records. The next morning, Deutsche Bank and the AMC's portfolio system reconcile: both must show zero Infosys holdings after the sale. This reconciliation runs before 7 AM so NAV computation at end of day is based on verified, settled positions.

See Also

Primary Source

SEBI (Custodian of Securities) Regulations, 1996: sebi.gov.in — Custodian Regulations 1996. SEBI (Mutual Funds) Regulations, 1996 Regulation 26 (custodian appointment obligations). SEBI T+1 settlement circular SEBI/HO/MRD/MRD-PoD-3/P/CIR/2021/615.

Past performance is not indicative of future returns. Mutual fund investments are subject to market risks. Read all scheme-related documents carefully. ARN-314872. APMI APRN-01658. Content is informational and not investment advice.

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