Mutual Funds
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Updated on 08 Nov 2025, 07:21 am
Reviewed By
Abhay Singh | Whalesbook News Team
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Bandhan AMC is introducing a new thematic fund dedicated to India's healthcare sector, with its New Fund Offer (NFO) running from November 10 to November 24. This fund, managed by Viraj Kulkarni, will track the BSE Healthcare TRI and seeks to benefit from the significant growth expected in India's healthcare industry. Key drivers for this growth include an aging population, rising disposable incomes, and greater focus on health and wellness. India's healthcare spending, currently a smaller percentage of GDP compared to developed nations, is projected to increase substantially over the next two decades. The fund manager views this as a long-term structural trend. While the BSE Healthcare Index is trading at valuation multiples close to its historical averages, Bandhan AMC considers them reasonable given the sector's consistent cash flows and profitability. Historically, the healthcare sector has shown resilience and has outperformed broader market indices. The fund is positioned as a satellite holding, suitable for investors with a long-term horizon (5+ years) who can tolerate moderate volatility. Impact: This launch can attract fresh capital into the healthcare sector, potentially boosting stock prices and supporting companies within the industry. It offers investors a focused way to gain exposure to a growing economic theme in India. Rating: 7/10. Difficult Terms: Thematic Fund: A mutual fund that invests in a specific sector or theme, like healthcare. New Fund Offer (NFO): The period when a new mutual fund scheme is open for investors to subscribe before it starts trading. Benchmark: A standard index used to measure a fund's performance, such as the BSE Healthcare TRI. TRI (Total Return Index): An index that includes the reinvestment of dividends, providing a comprehensive measure of performance. Demographics: Statistical data about populations, particularly concerning age, income, and lifestyle, which influence market trends. GDP (Gross Domestic Product): The total value of goods and services produced in a country, indicating economic size. Trailing P/E: Price-to-earnings ratio based on past 12 months' earnings, used to value stocks. Alpha: The excess return of an investment relative to its benchmark, indicating manager skill. Nifty 50: A benchmark index of India's top 50 companies listed on the National Stock Exchange. FMCG (Fast-Moving Consumer Goods): Everyday items sold quickly and at low cost. ROE (Return on Equity): A measure of how effectively a company uses shareholder investments to generate profit. US FDA: The United States Food and Drug Administration, which regulates food and drugs. Generics: Off-patent versions of brand-name drugs. Satellite Allocation: A smaller portion of an investment portfolio used for specific diversification or growth objectives, complementing the core holdings.