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Company type | Joint venture |
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Industry | Investment management |
Founded | 29 June 1987; 37 years ago (29 June 1987) |
Headquarters | Mumbai,India |
Area served | India |
Key people | Shamsher Singh (MD & CEO)[1] Denys de Campigneulles (Deputy CEO)[2][3] D. P. Singh (Deputy MD & Joint CEO)[4] |
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Owner | State Bank of India (63%) Amundi (37%) |
Number of employees | 1000–1200 |
Website | www |
SBI Mutual Fund is an Indian privateasset management company[6] introduced by theState Bank of India (SBI) and incorporated in 1987 with itscorporate head office located inMumbai,India. SBIFMPL is ajoint venture between theState Bank of India, anIndian public sector bank, andAmundi, a Europeanasset management company. A shareholder agreement in this regard has been entered on April 13, 2011, between SBI & AMUNDI Asset Management. Accordingly, SBI currently holds 63% stake in SBIFMPL and the 37% stake is held by AMUNDI Asset Management through a wholly owned subsidiary, Amundi India Holding. SBI & AMUNDI Asset Management shall jointly develop the company as an asset management company of international repute by adopting global best practices and maintaining international standards.[7]
The mutual fund industry in India originally began in 1963 with theUnit Trust of India(UTI) as aGovernment of India and theReserve Bank of India initiative. Launched on 29 June 1987, SBI Mutual Fund became the first non-UTI mutual fund in India.[8] In July 2004,State Bank of India decided to divest 37 per cent of its holding in its mutual fund arm, SBI Funds Management Pvt Ltd, to Societe Generale Asset Management, for an amount in excess of $35 million.
Post-divestment, State Bank of India's stake in the mutual fund arm came down to 67%.[9] In May 2011, Amundi picked up 37% stake in SBI Funds Management, that was held by Societe Generale Asset Management, as part of a global move to merge its asset management business withCrédit Agricole.[10]
SBI Funds Management Private Limited (SBIFMPL) has been appointed as the Asset Management Company of the SBI Mutual Fund. SBIFMPL is ajoint venture between theState Bank of India, anIndian public sector bank, andAmundi, a Europeanasset management company.[11]
As of September, 2019, the fund house claims to serve 5,809,315 unique investors through approximately 212 branches PAN India.[12]As of September 2021, the total AUM stands at Rs.579318.29 crores.[13]
The company provides a broad range of equity funds, spanning diversified, thematic, and sector-based options. Investors can customize their portfolios based on specific interests and strategies. The offerings cater to both well-balanced approaches and targeted investments in particular themes or sectors. Overall, the company aims to meet diverse investor needs and financial goals.[22]
The company has a robust product range matching all maturities for cash management. The focus of investment philosophy is primarily on the product's liquidity as well as on the quality of the securities held in the portfolio.[23]
Hybrid Schemes invest in a mixture of multiple asset classes like debt, equity, and gold in different proportions based on the investment objective. The company has a suite of products across the risk-spectrum including a multi-asset offering that has gold in the portfolio into the traditional mix of equity and debt.[24]
Some of the major competitors for SBI Mutual Fund in the mutual fund sector are Axis Mutual Fund, Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund, HDFC Mutual Fund, ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund, Kotak Mutual Fund, Nippon India Mutual Fund andUTI Mutual Fund .[25]
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