UTI Mutual Fund

UTI Low Duration Fund (G)

₹ 4146.18

NAV (May 13)

6.747%
3 Year CAGR
Scripbox Opinion
Not Reviewed yet
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Scheme Information

Investment Objective

The scheme seeks to generate reasonable income for its investors consistent with high liquidity by investing in a portfolio of debt & money market instruments.

Expense Ratio
-
Launched
-
AUM in Crores
3270.9
ISIN
INF789F01OM4
Lock-in (days)
No Lock-in
Benchmark
NIFTY Low Duration Debt Index A-I
SIP Minimum
1000
Lumpsum Min.
100000
Standard Deviation (3yr)
-
Standard Deviation
0.6
Beta
1.3
Sharpe Ratio
0.3
YTM
-
asset-allocation

Asset allocation and Holdings

Last updated on 2025-05-12

Top Debt Holdings

Larsen & Toubro Ltd.

4.38%
4.381%

Others

3.67%
3.669%

National Bank For Agriculture & Rural Development

3.5%
3.503%

Canara Bank

3.39%
3.39%

Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd.

3.39%
3.385%
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UTI Low Duration Fund (G) Review

UTI Low Duration Fund (G) is a Low Duration Debt fund and has delivered an annualised return of 7.32%. The fund is managed by UTI Mutual Fund. The fund manager’s name is Anurag Mittal.

Nav of UTI Low Duration Fund (G) as of 5/13/2025 is ₹4146.18 with the total AUM as of 5/14/2025 is ₹3270.91. With Scripbox you can compare and check the latest nav for all mutual funds in India. The category risk of the fund is Low to Moderate.

The minimum SIP amount for UTI Low Duration Fund (G) is ₹1000 and you can increase this in multiples of ₹100. In case you want to invest a lump sum, the minimum amount to be invested is ₹100000. Check your estimated returns on mutual funds by using sip calculator.

UTI Low Duration Fund (G) is suited for investors looking to invest for 1-4 years. The asset class is less volatile than equity and the fund is likely to provide stable but slow growth. The fund is benchmarked to NIFTY Low Duration Debt Index A-I.

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