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Mutual Funds Pivot to IPOs as Secondary Market Lags

17 Nov

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Summary

  • Mutual fund investments in IPOs up 38% in 10 months
  • Mutual funds now account for 20% of total IPO money raised
  • Experts cite lack of compelling opportunities in secondary market
Mutual Funds Pivot to IPOs as Secondary Market Lags

As of November 17, 2025, India's mutual funds have been actively investing in initial public offerings (IPOs) in search of better returns, as the secondary market continues to struggle with high valuations. In the 10 months leading up to the current date, mutual fund investments in IPOs have jumped 38% to ₹25,966 crore, compared to the same period last year.

This increased participation has seen mutual funds account for 20% of the total money raised through IPOs, up from 18% a year ago. In contrast, other institutional investors, such as foreign portfolio investors and insurance companies, have seen their IPO participation decline or remain muted over the same period.

Experts attribute this trend to the mutual funds' need to deploy the steady inflow of retail money, as well as the lack of compelling opportunities in the secondary market, where valuations remain expensive. With the Nifty 50 index still not having reached its September 2024 high, mutual funds are turning to the primary market in search of better returns.

However, some industry observers have raised concerns about mutual funds investing in IPOs with lofty valuations, such as the recent Lenskart IPO, which was priced at 260 times its valuation. While mutual funds argue that they are investing for the long term, an analysis of their holdings in the top five IPOs they participated in shows that a significant number of them have already exited their positions, suggesting a more short-term approach.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Mutual funds are investing more in IPOs due to a sluggish secondary market and the need to deploy growing retail inflows, as they continue to receive robust flows.
Mutual fund investments in IPOs have jumped 38% in the past 10 months, and their share of total money raised through IPOs has increased from 18% to 20%.
Some experts have raised concerns about mutual funds investing in IPOs with lofty valuations, and an analysis shows that many mutual funds have already exited their positions in top IPOs, suggesting a more short-term approach.

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