Abakkus Mutual Fund, founded by Sunil Singhania, has surpassed ₹10,000 crore in assets under management as of August 13, 2026. The fund house achieved this growth in less than a year of operations, serving over 1.91 lakh investors. The milestone highlights rapid adoption among retail investors for its equity and liquid fund offerings.
Abakkus Mutual Fund, a newer player in the Indian asset management industry, has reached a significant milestone by crossing ₹10,000 crore in assets under management (AUM) as of August 13, 2026. Since its inception in 2025, the fund house has expanded its reach to over 1.91 lakh individual investors across 2,006 locations, indicating a strong penetration within the retail market in a short period.
The fund house is led by founder Sunil Singhania, a well-known name in the Indian equity markets, and CEO Vaibhav Chugh. The firm currently manages four specific schemes: the Abakkus Flexi Cap Fund, the Abakkus Small Cap Fund, the Abakkus Large & Mid Cap Fund, and the Abakkus Liquid Fund. These offerings aim to provide investors with a mix of equity exposure across market capitalizations and short-duration debt instruments.
For a fund house, reaching the ₹10,000 crore mark shortly after launch suggests a successful rollout of its distribution network and the perceived brand value of its leadership team. However, as the assets under management grow, the challenges of managing a larger corpus increase. Maintaining a consistent investment strategy across larger portfolios requires rigorous discipline.
Investors should keep in mind that mutual fund investments are subject to market risks. Equity-focused schemes, especially those in the small-cap and mid-cap space, are generally more volatile and can experience sharper price swings compared to large-cap stocks. Additionally, liquidity—or the ability to enter and exit positions without significantly affecting stock prices—can be a factor to monitor in small-cap segments. The performance of these funds will ultimately depend on market conditions and the ability of the fund managers to execute their investment philosophy across different business cycles.
Going forward, the key factor for investors to track will be the performance of these schemes against their respective benchmarks over time. As the fund house matures, updates regarding portfolio concentration, expense ratios, and the consistency of fund returns will provide a clearer picture for existing and potential investors.
