Launched on 2016-12-23T00:00:00, the Bank Of India Credit Risk Fund - Direct Plan has 137.49 Cr in AUM (Assets Under Management) as on 20-05-24 08:30:457 IST. This fund is a/an debt credit risk with a CRISIL rating of 5 stars. As on 2024-04-30, this mutual fund has an NAV (Net Asset Value) of 11.72. Furthermore, the portfolio turnover ratio is as on 20-05-24 08:30:457 IST. The fund holds CRISIL Credit Risk Debt B-II Index  as its benchmark index. The minimum amount that one can invest in the fund is 1000.0. The fund has an  Exit load of 4% if redeemed within 12 months, 3% if redeemed after 12 months but within 24 months and 2% if redeemed after 24 months but within 36 months..The risk rating of this fund is MDH.

Bank Of India Credit Risk Fund - Direct Plan

debt

credit risk

by Value Research

AUM : ₹ 137.49 Cr

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Returns

Tenure Fund Return Category Average Rank Within Category
1 Year 6.97% 8.89% 14/20
3 Years 40.21% 10.11% 1/20
5 Years -1.23% 5.75% 14/20
10 Years 0.00% 7.29% NA

Top Scheme Holding

Companies
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22.91 %
7.17% Godrej Industries 14/05/2025
10.79 %
9.00% Steel Authority Of India 14/10/2024
10.21 %
6.32% Century Textiles And Industries 21/02/2025
8.61 %
9.54% Tata Motors 28/06/2024
7.29 %
8.80% Piramal Capital And Housing Finance 30/12/2024
7.27 %
7.99% Tata Power Company 15/11/2024
7.26 %
14.00% Amanta Healthcare Pref. Shares 01/04/2027
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Alok Singh
Alok Singh Managing Since: 2015

About this Fund

Scheme Details
Launch Date : 23 December, 2016
Fund Type : debt
Category : credit risk
AUM : ₹ 137.49 Cr
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Additional Details

Fund Category: debt

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  • Debt funds
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  • Solution oriented funds such as retirement fund and children’s fund, and
  • Other schemes such as Index funds/ETFs and Fund of funds.

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Sub Category: credit risk

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Benchmark Index: CRISIL Credit Risk Debt B-II Index

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48.34 20.98 -11.06 70.73 0.61 35.63 NA

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The Bank Of India Credit Risk Fund - Direct Plan is a credit risk.

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Minimum investment Amount

Min. SIP Amount

₹1000

Min. Lumpsum Amount

₹5000

Min. Additional Amount

₹5000

Expense Ratio/Exit Load/Taxation

Expense Ratio

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Expense Ratio

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1.22 %

Exit Load

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Exit load of 4% if redeemed within 12 months, 3% if redeemed after 12 months but within 24 months and 2% if redeemed after 24 months but within 36 months.

Taxation

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Taxation

STCG Taxation:    15% + surcharge at 10% or 15% with 4% health and education cess  Individual: 17.94%; HUF: 17.16%  LTCG Taxation:  10% without indexation or benefit for foreign currency conversion  Surcharge: 10% or 14% with 4% health and education cess  Individual: 11.96% ; HUF: 11.44%

Debt STCG: Income Tax Slab Rate of Investor%Up to 36 months

Debt LTCG: Investor’s income tax slab rate%More than 36 months

Investment Objective

Bank Of India Credit Risk Fund - Direct Plan

The Scheme will invest predominantly in corporate debt securities. There will be no exposure in the portfolio to dated Government Securities and State Development Loans.

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