Franklin India Banking & PSU Debt Fund-IDCW
(Scheme Rating)
NAV as of Jan 14, 2025
10.670.04%
(Earn upto 0.33% Extra Returns with Direct Plan)
Fund Category:
Debt: Banking and PSU
Expense Ratio:
0.51%(0.68% Category
average)Fund Size:
Rs. 572.25 Cr(0.65% of Investment in Category)
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Franklin India Banking & PSU Debt Fund-IDCW
(Scheme Rating)
NAV as of Jan 14, 2025
10.670.04%
Expense Ratio:
0.51%
Fund Size:
Rs. 572.25 Cr
Fund Category:
Debt: Banking and PSU
1. Current NAV: The Current Net Asset Value of the Franklin India Banking & PSU Debt Fund as of Jan 14, 2025 is Rs 10.67 for IDCW option of its Regular plan.
2. Returns: Its trailing returns over different time periods are: 7.71% (1yr), 6.01% (3yr), 6.07% (5yr) and 7.42% (since launch). Whereas, Category returns for the same time duration are: 7.799378004431818% (1yr), 5.996100092418115% (3yr) and 6.2405667018717565% (5yr).
3. Fund Size: The Franklin India Banking & PSU Debt Fund currently holds Assets under Management worth of Rs 572.2536 crore as on Sep 30, 2024.
4. Expense ratio: The expense ratio of the fund is 0.51% for Regular plan as on Dec 31, 2024.
5. Exit Load: The given fund doesn't attract any Exit Load.
6. Minimum Investment: Minimum investment required is Rs 5000 and minimum additional investment is Rs 1000. Minimum SIP investment is Rs 500.
Franklin India Banking & PSU Debt Fund-IDCW Returns
Trailing Returns
Rolling Returns
Discrete Period
SIP Returns
1M 3M 6M 1Y 3Y 5Y Annualized Returns 0.46 1.47 3.83 7.63 5.98 6.10 Category Avg 0.26 1.22 3.67 7.60 5.93 6.23 Rank within Category 1 2 2 9 8 10 No. of funds within Category 22 22 22 22 20 16 - Loading...
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Franklin India Banking & PSU Debt Fund-IDCW Fund Details
Investment Objective - The fund seeks to provide regular income through a portfolio of debt and money market instruments consisting predominantly of securities issued by entities such as Banks and Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs).
Fund House | Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund |
Launch Date | Apr 25, 2014 |
Benchmark | Nifty Banking & PSU Debt Index A-II |
Return Since Launch | 7.41% |
Riskometer | Moderate |
Type | Open-ended |
Risk Grade | Below Average |
Return Grade | Average |
Franklin India Banking & PSU Debt Fund-IDCW Investment Details
Minimum Investment (Rs.) | 5,000.00 |
Minimum Additional Investment (Rs.) | 1,000.00 |
Minimum SIP Investment (Rs.) | 500.00 |
Minimum Withdrawal (Rs.) | 1,000.00 |
Exit Load | 0% |
Portfolio Allocation
Portfolio Aggregates
Fund | 1Y High | 1Y Low | Category | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Modified Duration(Yrs) | 2.79 | 5.88 | 1.47 | 3.0856 |
Average Maturity(Yrs) | 3.95 | 11.3 | 1.8672 | 4.113 |
Yield to Maturity(%) | 7.38 | 7.71 | 7.09 | 7.2817 |
Avg Credit Rating | High | - | - | - |
Style Box
Investment / Portfolio Grades
Security Type | Weight(%) | Category Avg(%) |
---|---|---|
Government Backed | 7.16 | 15.63 |
Low Risk | 81.16 | 77.64 |
Moderate Risk | - | - |
High Risk | - | - |
Very High Risk | - | - |
Others | 11.68 | 6.72 |
Type of Holdings
Security Type | Weight(%) | Category Avg(%) |
---|---|---|
GOI | 13.55 | 16.76 |
CD | 4.22 | 7.15 |
T-Bills | - | 0.12 |
CP | - | 0.07 |
NCD & Bonds | 75.91 | 68.35 |
PTC | - | 0.06 |
Cash & Others | 2.09 | 5.98 |
Debt Holding In Portfolio
Instrument | Type | Sector | Rating | Value(Mn) | Total Holding(%) | Quantity |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
7.1% GOI 08/04/2034 | GOI Securities | Sovereign | SOV | 582.13 | 9.98 | 55,00,000 |
7.4% National Housing Bank 16/07/2026 | Debenture | Financial | AAA | 508.82 | 8.72 | 5,000 |
REC Ltd | Bonds | Financial | AAA | 325.50 | 5.58 | 6,000 |
8.29% ONGC Petro Additions Ltd 25/01/2027 | Debenture | Energy | AA | 319.06 | 5.47 | 3,000 |
7.83% Indian Railway Finance Corporation Ltd 21/03/2027 | Bonds | Financial | AAA | 271.56 | 4.66 | 250 |
Small Industries Devp Bank of India Ltd | Debenture | Financial | AAA | 266.68 | 4.57 | - |
7.82% Bajaj Finance Ltd 31/01/2034 | Debenture | Financial | AAA | 263.99 | 4.53 | 2,500 |
National Bank For Agriculture & Rural Development | Debenture | Financial | AAA | 262.08 | 4.49 | - |
7.77% Power Finance Corporation Ltd 15/07/2026 | Debenture | Financial | AAA | 261.56 | 4.48 | 2,500 |
8.35% HDFC Bank Ltd 13/05/2026 | Non Convertible Debenture | Financial | AAA | 259.67 | 4.45 | 25 |
Peer Comparison
Cumulative Returns
SIP returns
Discrete Returns
Quant Measures
Asset Allocation
Scheme Name NAV(Rs./Unit) Scheme Rating AUM(Rs. Cr) 1M 1Y 3Y 5Y Franklin India Banking & PSU Debt Fund-IDCW 10.67 572.25 0.46 7.63 5.98 6.10 ITI Banking and PSU Fund Regular-IDCW 12.52 30.56 0.40 7.44 6.04 - Aditya Birla Sun Life Banking & PSU Debt Fund Regular-IDCW 144.22 9,482.85 0.23 7.61 6.09 6.49 Bandhan Banking & PSU Debt Fund Regular-IDCW 12.75 13,368.58 0.32 7.34 5.92 6.36 DSP Banking & PSU Debt Fund Regular-IDCW 10.83 2,906.21 -0.02 8.31 6.09 6.38
Risk Ratios
Ratios are calculated using the calendar month returns for the last 3 years
Standard Deviation
Standard Deviation
Standard deviation is the deviation of the fund's return around mean.
Low Volatality
1.10VS1.29Fund Vs Category Avg
Beta
Beta
Beta shows the portfolio risk in relation to the market. A beta of less than 1 means that the fund returns are less volatile compared to the broader market. A beta of more than 1 means that the fund returns are more volatile than the broader markets. A beta equal to 1 means that fund's volatility is in line with the broader market.
High Volatality
2.20VS2.14Fund Vs Category Avg
Sharpe Ratio
Sharpe Ratio
Sharpe ratio is a risk adjusted performance measure. A fund with a higher Sharpe ratio is considered better than a fund with a lower Sharpe ratio.
Moderate risk-adjusted returns
-0.17VS-0.17Fund Vs Category Avg
Treynor's Ratio
Treynor's Ratio
Treynor is a risk adjusted performance measure. A fund with a higher Treynor ratio is considered better than a fund with a lower Treynor ratio.
Better risk-adjusted returns
-0.09VS-0.14Fund Vs Category Avg
Jensen's Alpha
Jensen's Alpha
Alpha shows the ability of the fund manager to outperform the market. A higher Alpha is preferred.
Better risk-adjusted returns
4.48VS4.37Fund Vs Category Avg
Mean Return
Mean Return
Average return generated by the fund during a specified period.
Moderate average monthly returns
5.77VS5.77Fund Vs Category Avg
Risk Ratio Chart
- Risk Ratio
- Category Average
Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund News
Fund Manager
- A.T.Anuj TagraSince Mar 20245 schemes
- C.G.Chandni GuptaSince Mar 20243 schemes
Mr. Anuj Tagra is a graduate of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University and an MBA from Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies Prior to joining Franklin India Mutual Fund, he has worked with ICICI Prudential AMC, Union Bank of India and Fidelity Investments.
Scheme Name Category Nav(Rs./Unit) Scheme Rating Asset(Rs. Cr) 1Y Franklin India Equity Hybrid Fund- IDCW Aggressive Hybrid 29.90 2,077.66 12.56 Franklin India Equity Savings Fund Regular-IDCW Equity Savings 13.62 702.65 7.55 Franklin India Medium to Long Duration Fund Regular-IDCW Medium to Long Duration 10.15 Unrated 53.79 - Franklin India Pension Plan-IDCW Balanced Hybrid 17.16 Unrated 516.76 9.80 Franklin India Balanced Advantage Fund Regular - IDCW Dynamic Asset Allocation 13.24 Unrated 2,483.11 11.52 She holds B.E. degree in IT and CFA degree from CFA Institute, USA. Prior to joining Franklin India Mutual Fund, she has worked with ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company Limited Morgan Stanley Investment Management, HSBC Bank, Standard Chartered Mutual Fund.
Scheme Name Category Nav(Rs./Unit) Scheme Rating Asset(Rs. Cr) 1Y Franklin India Equity Hybrid Fund- IDCW Aggressive Hybrid 29.90 2,077.66 12.56 Franklin India Medium to Long Duration Fund Regular-IDCW Medium to Long Duration 10.15 Unrated 53.79 - Franklin India Balanced Advantage Fund Regular - IDCW Dynamic Asset Allocation 13.24 Unrated 2,483.11 11.52
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Scheme Name | Rating | Asset Size(Cr) | 1M | 3M | 6M | 1Y | 3Y |
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Franklin India Flexi Cap Fund-Growth | 17,808.37 | 0.22 | -4.18 | 2.94 | 22.10 | 18.94 | |
Franklin India Smaller Companies Fund-Growth | 14,045.32 | 0.52 | -3.15 | -0.91 | 23.55 | 24.97 | |
Franklin India Prima Fund-Growth | 12,943.04 | 1.31 | -2.57 | 4.95 | 31.91 | 22.66 | |
Franklin India Focused Equity Fund-Growth | 12,183.26 | -0.90 | -6.81 | -0.38 | 20.26 | 17.36 | |
Franklin India Bluechip Fund-Growth | 7,847.47 | -1.07 | -6.57 | 1.57 | 16.82 | 11.57 | |
Franklin India ELSS Tax Saver Fund-Growth | 6,889.57 | 0.25 | -4.13 | 3.23 | 22.82 | 19.34 | |
Franklin India Opportunities Fund-Growth | 5,904.85 | 0.61 | -2.40 | 2.70 | 37.41 | 27.57 | |
Franklin India Multi Cap Fund Regular-Growth | 4,597.22 | 0.75 | -3.13 | - | - | - | |
Franklin India Feeder Franklin US Opportunities Fund-Growth | 3,775.59 | -1.86 | 3.51 | 7.33 | 26.88 | 6.89 | |
Franklin India Equity Advantage Fund-Growth | 3,544.78 | -0.61 | -6.67 | 1.75 | 19.18 | 13.80 |
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1. Franklin India Banking & PSU Debt Fund is Open-ended Banking and PSU Debt scheme which belongs to Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund House.
2. The fund was launched on Apr 25, 2014.
Investment objective & Benchmark
1. The investment objective of the fund is that " The fund seeks to provide regular income through a portfolio of debt and money market instruments consisting predominantly of securities issued by entities such as Banks and Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs). "
2. It is benchmarked against Nifty Banking & PSU Debt Index A-II.
Asset Allocation & Portfolio Composition
1. The portfolio allocation of debt securities primarily have 2 kinds of risks: interest rate risk & credit risk. While the interest rate movements are driven by the fund's duration, credit quality of debt securities are based on the weighted average credit ratings of a fund. Generally, funds with high credit quality will have the weighted average credit rating of AA- and higher rated securities, funds with medium credit quality will hold securities having credit rating lying between A- to BBB- and funds with low credit quality will hold securities having average credit rating of less than BBB-. Credit rating is a qualitative tool that basically assesses the creditworthiness and financial soundness of a company and takes into consideration several factors including the default rate and solvency of the concerned business entity.
2. The portfolio of the fund has securities with varying levels of maturities. Duration takes into consideration the sensitivity of the average maturity of these securities with respect to the interest rate changes. The Average Maturity of Franklin India Banking & PSU Debt Fund is 3.95 years and Duration is 2.79 years. Generally, securities with high maturity are more sensitive to interest rate changes. So, an investor with a low risk appetite may look to invest in a fund with low maturity and duration vis-a-vis category levels.
3. All these parameters - average maturity, duration, interest rate changes, credit quality, credit rating, liquidity etc. need to be looked at in conjunction with each other to determine the quality of portfolio of a fund.
Tax Implications on Franklin India Banking & PSU Debt Fund-IDCW
Capital Gains Tax Implications:
If the investment is made after Apr 1, 2023:
1. The entire amount of gain will be added to the investor's income (irrespective of the period of investment) and will be taxed as per his/her applicable slab rate.
If the investment is made before Apr 1, 2023:
1. If units are redeemed within 3 years of investment, the whole gain will be added to the investor's income and taxed as per his/her applicable slab rate.
2. For units redeemed after 3 years of investment, gains will be taxed at a rate of 20% post-indexation benefits. Indexation is a process of recalculating the purchase price after accounting for inflation into it. The benefit of indexation lies in lowering one's capital gains which brings down the taxable income and thereby reduces taxes on it.
Dividend Tax Implications:
1. For Dividend Distribution Tax, the dividend income from this fund will get added to an investor’s income and taxed according to his/her respective tax slabs.
2. Also, for dividend income more than Rs 5,000 in a financial year; the fund house shall deduct a TDS of 10% on such income.
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FAQs about Franklin India Banking & PSU Debt Fund-IDCW
- Is it safe to invest in Franklin India Banking & PSU Debt Fund?As per SEBI’s latest guidelines to calculate risk grades, investment in the Franklin India Banking & PSU Debt Fund comes under Moderate risk category.
- What is the category of Franklin India Banking & PSU Debt Fund?Franklin India Banking & PSU Debt Fund belongs to the Debt : Banking and PSU category of funds.
- How Long should I Invest in Franklin India Banking & PSU Debt Fund?The suggested investment horizon of investing into Franklin India Banking & PSU Debt Fund is >3 years. The suggested investment horizon is the minimum time required for holding investments in the fund to reduce its downside risk and ensure that the returns become more predictable.
- Who manages the Franklin India Banking & PSU Debt Fund?The Franklin India Banking & PSU Debt Fund is managed by Anuj Tagra (Since Mar 07, 2024) , Chandni Gupta (Since Mar 07, 2024) and Srikesh Nair (Since Jun 04, 2018).
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