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More women investing in mutual funds — holding rises to 21% in Dec 2023 from 15% in March 2017: AMFI

According to AMFI's report titled Mutual Growth, the pace of growth of women in industry assets is higher in the hinterland in comparison to urban centres. The number of women MF distributors has also increased, with nearly 42,000 registrations as of December 2023.

By Keshav Singh Chundawat  Mar 11, 2024 5:25:37 PM IST (Updated)

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As the world celebrated Women's Day, the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) highlighted on Monday, March 11, the rise in women’s participation in industry assets to 21% in December 2023 from 15% in March 2017, according to its report.
AMFI, in its report titled Mutual Growth, found that the pace of growth of women in industry assets is higher in the hinterland in comparison to urban centres. The share of women holding folios and assets in B-30 cities  the cities beyond the top 30 Indian cities — has increased from 15% to 18% and from 17% to 28% during the period.
The report revealed that about 50% of women investors fall in the 25-44 years age group in comparison to around 45% for the overall set of individual investors. The number of women mutual fund distributors has gradually increased, with nearly 42,000 registrations as of December 2023, managing over ₹1 lakh crore in assets under management (AUM).