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Axis Consumption MF a cost-effective, passively managed investment product, says Axis Mutual Fund’s Raghav Iyengar

Axis Consumption MF a cost-effective, passively managed investment product, says Axis Mutual Fund’s Raghav Iyengar

Thursday September 09, 2021 , 6 min Read

The economic disruptions due to the COVID-19 pandemic have made investors more cautious with how they spend their money. However, stock markets and benchmark indices in India have stayed resilient while touching new highs despite the adverse circumstances. 


As the buoyant markets attract investors, passive mutual fund categories like exchange traded funds (ETFs) are drawing interest as they offer investors a convenient option to park their money while giving them more control over the stocks in their portfolio. Not to forget, they have a low expense ratio which makes them an attractive bet.


The surge in interest is also drawing many fund houses like Axis Mutual Fund to venture into the niche category. The fund house recently launched a new fund ‘Axis Consumption ETF’, which will track the Nifty Consumption India Index. The NFO will be investing the collected corpus in sectors like media and entertainment, telecom, automobiles and food processing, among others.


Raghav Iyengar, Chief Business Officer at Axis AMC talked to YourStory Media to decode the buzz around ETFs, the fund house's reasons for venturing into the category and the benefits that investors can expect from the NFO in an engaging fireside chat.

Here are the key takeaways from the discussion:

Cost-effectiveness, no selection bias make ETFs a good bet

Talking about ETFs in India, Raghav said that one of the key reasons behind their popularity was the fact that they are passively managed and hence more cost effective. “These funds usually track a benchmark or a market index unlike active funds wherein the fund manager brainstorms and picks stocks. Actively managed funds charge a little higher fee because of the involvement of a fund manager," he said.


Another reason that he thought worked in ETFs' favour was that they did away with the bias of security selection. "Sometimes, an investor may buy or sell a stock based on what they might hear or read about a certain stock. That is not possible with ETFs because you are buying stocks across sectors."


Raghav observed that a large number of millennial investors who like to be in control of the stocks that they are buying or selling was also driving interest in this category of niche funds.

Consumption sector: a space teeming with opportunities

Raghav also talked extensively about Axis MF's decision to launch an NFO that was linked to the consumption sector. “For starters, India is on its way to becoming a consumption economy in the future. We have one of the youngest populations in the world, our GDP has crossed $2 trillion and the rise in digitalisation have enabled the sector to grow massively over the years.”


Citing the example of the US, he said, the country's economy rose significantly at the back of a consumption-led push post World War II. "Even in China in 1999, its consumption economy took off after the country launched widespread market-related reforms. We are seeing something similar happening in India. One way to capture this momentum is to opt for the right blend of stocks in consumption-driven companies."

Minting gains with NIFTY

Talking about why Axis MF chose Nifty Consumption India Index as the benchmark for its NFO, he said, "The index is an offshoot of the NIFTY 50, which is one of the most well-performing indices in the country. More importantly, it has a lower beta as compared to the market. It means that when the market falls, the index tends to fall at a much lower pace."

What investors should look out for

Raghav explained that the Axis Consumption ETF is a tight index with just 30 stocks featuring big brands. "If you buy these stocks individually, you would need a fair amount of money. However, with this fund, you would be able to buy these stocks at a lower price. Moreover, investors can build a strong portfolio by investing in the index regularly," he added.


He said what set the NFO apart from other Axis MF offerings was market exposure. "If you invest in a regular fund by Axis MF, you are likely to get a more diversified basket of products, which increases your market exposure. With Axis Consumption ETF, you are only exposed to the consumption sector."


Source: Axis MF Research


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(The product labelling assigned during the New Fund Offer is based on internal assessment of the Scheme Characteristics or model portfolio and the same may vary post NFO when actual investments are made)


Disclaimer: This press release represents the views of Axis Asset Management Co. Ltd. and must not be taken as the basis for an investment decision. Neither Axis Mutual Fund, Axis Mutual Fund Trustee Limited nor Axis Asset Management Company Limited, its Directors or associates shall be liable for any damages including lost revenue or lost profits that may arise from the use of the information contained herein. Investors are requested to consult their financial, tax and other advisors before taking any investment decision(s). Statutory Details: Axis Mutual Fund has been established as a Trust under the Indian Trusts Act, 1882, sponsored by Axis Bank Ltd. (liability restricted to Rs. 1 Lakh). Trustee: Axis Mutual Fund Trustee Ltd. Investment Manager: Axis Asset Management Co. Ltd. (the AMC). Risk Factors: Axis Bank Limited is not liable or responsible for any loss or shortfall resulting from the operation of the scheme. No representation or warranty is made as to the accuracy, completeness or fairness of the information and opinions contained herein. The AMC reserves the right to make modifications and alterations to this statement as may be required from time to time.


The information set out above is included for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal or tax advice. In view of the individual nature of the tax consequences, each investor is advised to consult his or her own tax consultant with respect to specific tax implications arising out of their participation in the Scheme. Income Tax benefits to the mutual fund & to the unit holder is in accordance with the prevailing tax laws as certified by the mutual funds consultant. Any action taken by you on the basis of the information contained herein is your responsibility alone. Axis Mutual Fund will not be liable in any manner for the consequences of such action taken by you. The information contained herein is not intended as an offer or solicitation for the purchase and sales of any schemes of Axis Mutual Fund.


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