Motilal Oswal Nifty MidSmall Financial Services Index Fund-Regular Plan-Growth is an index scheme managed by Motilal Oswal Mutual Fund. It has ranked in the top half of its category for 1 of the last 1 reported years. The total expense ratio is 1.21% on assets of ₹90Cr. The fund is currently managed by Mr. Rakesh Shetty, appointed within the last year.
Lower is better.
This scheme classifies as Large-Growth on the 3x3 equity style box, with 100% of its portfolio classified as of 2026-04-30.
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Point-in-time CAGRs cherry-pick a single start date. The chart below shows the distribution of every possible rolling start over the fund's history, so you see the range of investor outcomes — not just one date's number.
Backtested SIP outcomes across both rolling-window scenarios and named historical stress events (COVID, Election uncertainty, Russia/Ukraine, etc.), plus per-manager alpha during their tenure on this scheme.
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In-house derivations using 3-year daily NAV vs benchmark. See methodology.
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| Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd | Financial Services | 7.21% |
| Indian Bank | Financial Services | 2.86% |
| Angel One Limited | Financial Services | 1.90% |
| Computer Age Management Services Limited | Technology | 1.69% |
| Bank of India | Financial Services | 1.62% |
| Sector | Holdings | Weight |
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| Banks | 2 | 33.74% |
| Capital Markets | 3 | 31.79% |
| Finance | 7 | 12.87% |
| Insurance | 4 | 11.68% |
| Financial Technology (Fintech) | 2 | 9.78% |
Active bets vs the average Index fund. Biggest deviations shown first.
Accent bar = fund's actual sector weight. Vertical black tick = category average for the same sector. Green overlay = overweight, dashed red = underweight. The biggest active bets show first.
How crowded into the same stocks is this fund vs the largest fund in its category?
Category leader = highest-AUM scheme in the same SEBI category. A high overlap-of-weight number means the fund is concentrated into the same names as the leader (crowded); a low one means it's genuinely differentiated.
Each cell is one year. Q1 = top quartile within the AMFI category for that period. Cell label is the last two digits of the year.
Top-10 weight 15.3% means the portfolio is broad — even the top names don't dominate. Effective-N is the inverse Herfindahl index — a measure of "how many positions effectively drive the fund" after weighting. Category: Index.
Compounding maths on a notional ₹10 lakh lumpsum at 12% gross annual return. Green bar is what you'd have without the fee; red overlay is the fee drag. Fee is constant in this scenario — actual outcomes depend on real returns and any future TER changes.
Alpha is the annualised excess return vs benchmark over the manager's tenure on this scheme. Beat-benchmark = total return beat the index over the same window.
Does the fund get worse as it gets bigger? Each dot is one historical manager-tenure: AUM at tenure-end vs alpha delivered during that tenure.
The data points trend upward — alpha was stronger in larger-AUM periods. No evidence of capacity-induced decay in the available history.
Each dot is one manager-tenure: X = AUM at tenure end, Y = alpha during that tenure. Connecting line in chronological order. Pearson r measures the linear relationship between AUM and alpha across the historical record. n = 3 data points.