INF917K01UH8

CASPeR Ranking #71

HSBC Credit Risk Fund Direct Plan Growth

Moderately High risk Credit Risk Fixed Income

NAV (Fri Jul 26 2024)

₹29

Returns (Since Inception)

6.59%

Category Average

8.93%

Rating

4

Allocation and Holdings

Asset class

Weightage

Unknown

55.70%

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Scheme Information

Fund name

HSBC Credit Risk Fund Direct Plan Growth


Minimum SIP

500


Risk Level

Moderately High risk


AUM

₹570.16 Cr


ISIN

INF917K01UH8


Inception Date

Jan 01 1970


Standard Deviation

1.224


Beta

-


Sharpe Ratio

0.635


Benchmark

IISL NIFTY Credit Risk Bond Index TR INR


Expense Ratio

0.860%


Exit Load

Exit Load : Units redeemed or switched out are upto 10% of the units purchased or switched in (the limit) within 2 years from the date of allotment Nil Units redeemed or switched out are over and above the limit within 1 year from the date of allotment 3%. Units redeemed or switched on or after 1 year upto 2 years from the date of allotment 2%. Units redeemed or switched on or after 2 years from the date of allotment Nil

Risk

Moderately High risk

Investment Objective

To generate regular returns and capital appreciation by investing predominantly in AA and below rated corporate bonds, debt, government securities and money market instruments.There is no assurance that the investment objective of the scheme will be realized.

Fund Managers

Shriram Ramanathan

Jalpan Shah

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What is the current NAV of HSBC Credit Risk Fund Direct Plan Growth?

The NAV of HSBC Credit Risk Fund Direct Plan Growth is ₹29 as of Fri Jul 26 2024.

Net asset value, or NAV for short, is a mutual fund's cost per unit. Consider it the share price of a stock, but one that represents the total worth of all the investments made by the fund. This value affects how much you pay to invest or receive when redeeming units, and it changes every day based on changes in the market. Gaining insight into NAV enables you to evaluate a fund's performance and make wise investment choices.

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Who is the fund manager of HSBC Credit Risk Fund Direct Plan Growth?

Shriram Ramanathan is the current fund manager of HSBC Credit Risk Fund Direct Plan Growth as on Sat Jul 27 2024. A fund manager's performance history, investment style and strategy, approach to risk management, tenure and experience, fees and charges, and alignment with investor goals all have an impact on the fund performance.

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What is the expense ratio of HSBC Credit Risk Fund Direct Plan Growth?

The Expense Ratio of HSBC Credit Risk Fund Direct Plan Growth is 86.00% as of Sat Jul 27 2024 which means if you earn ₹50,000 worth returns on an investment in this fund then 86.00% of those returns will be retained by the AMC.

The annual fees you pay the mutual fund firm to manage your investments in that fund are known as the Expense Ratio. The Expense Ratio is deducted from the returns that the fund generates and expressed as a percentage of Assets Under Management (AUM).

Because a smaller portion of the gains will be retained, a fund with a lower expense ratio is always preferable because it will result in larger returns for you.

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What is the minimum SIP amount of HSBC Credit Risk Fund Direct Plan Growth?

The minimum Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) amount required for HSBC Credit Risk Fund Direct Plan Growth is ₹500. A Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) is an investment approach in mutual funds where an investor selects a mutual fund scheme and invests a fixed amount at regular intervals. The SIP investment strategy involves investing a small amount consistently over time, as opposed to investing a large sum in a single instance. This method aims to potentially yield higher returns over the long term by leveraging the benefits of rupee cost averaging and compounding.

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What is the minimum lump sum amount required to invest in HSBC Credit Risk Fund Direct Plan Growth?

To initiate a lump sum investment in HSBC Credit Risk Fund Direct Plan Growth, a minimum initial amount of ₹5,000 is necessary. This means that to participate in this investment option, investors must commit a starting sum of at least INR 5000. A lumpsum investment is a common approach to investing money in financial instruments such as mutual funds. This method involves investing a substantial sum of money in a financial instrument in a single transaction, as opposed to making multiple smaller payments over time.

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What is risk category of the HSBC Credit Risk Fund Direct Plan Growth?

In accordance with SEBI regulations, mutual funds are required to disclose the risk associated with investing, categorized into five levels: (a) Low: Low risk to principal, (b) Moderately Low: Moderately low risk to principal, (c) Moderate: Moderate risk to principal, (d) Moderately High: Moderately high risk to principal, (e) High: High risk to principal. The risk category of HSBC Credit Risk Fund Direct Plan Growth is classified as Moderately High risk.

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What is the category of HSBC Credit Risk Fund Direct Plan Growth?

The category of the HSBC Credit Risk Fund Direct Plan Growth is Fixed Income.

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