Ultra Short Term Funds invest in debt securities & money market instruments having a maturity of 3 months to 6 months.
3 to 6 Months
26 Funds
₹1,10,823 Cr Total AUM
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Fund name | Fund size | Expense Ratio | 3Y Returns |
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Nippon India Ultra Short Duration Fund Direct Growth Ultra Short Duration Moderate Risk | ₹7,783 Cr | 0.38% | 7.0% |
Axis Ultra Short Term Fund Direct Growth Ultra Short Duration Moderate Risk | ₹6,050 Cr | 0.36% | 6.8% |
Aditya Birla Sun Life Savings Fund Direct Growth Ultra Short Duration Moderate Risk | ₹15,890 Cr | 0.34% | 6.8% |
ICICI Prudential Ultra Short Term Fund Direct Growth Ultra Short Duration Moderate Risk | ₹13,934 Cr | 0.39% | 6.8% |
Tata Ultra Short Term Fund Direct Growth Ultra Short Duration Moderate Risk | ₹3,471 Cr | 0.29% | 6.7% |
Baroda BNP Paribas Ultra Short Duration Fund Direct Growth Ultra Short Duration Low to Moderate Risk | ₹1,254 Cr | 0.3% | 6.7% |
Mirae Asset Ultra Short Duration Fund Direct Growth Ultra Short Duration Low to Moderate Risk | ₹1,666 Cr | 0.22% | 6.7% |
Sundaram Ultra Short Duration Fund Direct Growth Ultra Short Duration Low to Moderate Risk | ₹2,073 Cr | 0.24% | 6.7% |
DSP Ultra Short Fund Direct Growth Ultra Short Duration Low to Moderate Risk | ₹3,026 Cr | 0.3% | 6.6% |
UTI Ultra Short Term Fund Direct Growth Ultra Short Duration Moderate Risk | ₹3,038 Cr | 0.33% | 6.6% |
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