-
Mar20
DSP Black Rock Top 100 Equity Fund
Filed under: General Finance News, Investment Plans, Mutual Funds; Tagged as: Top 100 Equity Funds, Top Equity FundsNo Comments- DSPBR top 100 Equity
This fund constitutes equity and equity related securities of 100 large companies listed in India. This is an open ended growth scheme. The sectors in which the investment is made are Banks, Petroleum products, Software, Pharmaceuticals, Power, Industrial Capital Goods, Construction Project, Consumer Non Durables, Auto, Gas. The important stocks held by this fund are Reliance Industries, Larsen & Toubro, Tata Consultancy Services, State Bank of India, Bharat Petroleum Corpn, GAIL (India), Infosys Technologies, Cipla, ITC, Tata Power Co.
STP, SWP, Nomination and Direct deposit application facilities are available with this scheme. The Redemption proceeds issued normally within 3 Business Days and the NAV is declared on all business days.
The Plans available are regular and institutional. In regular the minimum investment is of Rs 5000 and the investments thereafter in the multiples of Rs 1. The minimum investment in the institutional plan is Rs 5 crore and multiples of Rs 1 thereafter.
The percentage of return for 1 year is 77%. The 3-year returns are 16.74 %. The worst quarter returns is -30.99 %. The sharpe ratio is 0.50 and the risk score is 0.81. The Net Asset Value is 91.12 Rs and the average assets under management is 2,406.60 crore. DSP BR Top 100 Equity Reg is the major player among the large cap funds.
Leave a reply
Categories
- Banking (2)
- General Finance News (34)
- Insurance (4)
- Investment Plans (5)
- Mutual Funds (7)
- Tax Saving Schemes (2)
- Ulips (1)
Links
Recent Articles
- New set of direct tax rules
- Platinum Protect from Max New York Life
- Birla Bachat plan
- Ulip – The hidden closes
- Inflation will continue?
- Corporation bank interest rate hikes
- RBI hikes short-term rates; CRR Unchanged
- Apollo Munich Maxima-A Lifelong Coverage Policy
- Privacy Policy
- Systematic Transfer Plan – Investment from one mutual fund to another


Recent Comments