Best Small Cap Funds: The bull market began at the end of March last year, which has been continuously going upward since then. Small-cap funds have performed well in the past year. Today we would be telling you about 5 small-cap funds which have given returns between 190 percent to 340 percent since March 2020.


Quant Small Cap Fund



  • This fund has given a 341 percent return to its investors so far from its market low in March 2020.

  • The scheme gave great importance to sectors like pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and software engineering.

  • This fund has been able to deliver excellent returns only because of the strong growth seen in these segments.

  • This fund has assets of Rs 7.01 Billion.


Nippon India Small Cap Fund



  • This fund has given a 203 percent return since March 2020.

  • This is currently the largest small-cap fund in India.

  • It has an AUM i.e. Asset Under Management amount of more than Rs 15,323 crore.

  • It invested in software, chemicals, and consumer durables segments and made good gains.


Kotak Small Cap Fund



  • From March 2020 till date, this fund has given spectacular returns of 198 percent.

  • The AUM of this fund is calculated to be Rs. 47.65 Billion.

  • The fund has focused more on consumer durables, chemicals, and industrial products.


BOI AXA Small Cap Fund



  • The AUM of BOAI AXA Small Cap Fund is calculated to be Rs. 1.58 Billion.

  • It has been successful in giving 193 percent returns since March 2020.

  • It has invested in chemicals, consumer durables, and healthcare.

  • These sectors performed well, which helped this fund give strong returns.


Canara Robeco Small Cap Fund



  • This fund has given a return of 192 percent since March 2020.

  • It has an AUM of Rs. 12.42 Billion.

  • This fund has given good returns based on good investments in finance stocks apart from investments in the pharmaceuticals and chemicals segment.


Today, mutual funds are considered to be the best option for investing in equities, as your investment is handled by Market Analysts.


Disclaimer: ABP News does not endorse these Fund investments. The information provided here is for informational purposes only. Mutual fund investments are subject to market risk, read all the scheme documents carefully. The NAV of the schemes can fluctuate depending on the factors and forces influencing the security market including fluctuations in interest rates. The past performance of a mutual fund may not necessarily reflect the future performance of the schemes. Mutual Fund does not guarantee or assure any dividend under any of the schemes and is subject to the availability and adequacy of distributable surplus. Investors are requested to review the prospectus carefully and seek expert professional advice regarding the specific legal, tax and financial implications of investing/participating in the scheme.