Context:
Bank of India Mutual Fund (BoI MF) has launched a new midcap equity scheme to tap into India’s growing midcap segment across high-potential sectors.
Key Highlights:
- Scheme Type: Actively managed midcap equity fund.
- Investment Focus:
- Invests in midcap companies across financials, industrials, healthcare, and consumer sectors.
- Emphasizes quality businesses with scalable models, sectoral tailwinds, and proven execution.
- Approach:
- Bottom-up stock-picking strategy.
- Aims to balance growth and risk by targeting firms with competitive advantages and strong management teams.
- Objective:
- To deliver long-term capital appreciation by leveraging opportunities in India’s expanding midcap space.
What are Mid Cap Funds?
Mid Cap Funds are equity mutual funds that invest primarily in mid-sized companies, classified by SEBI as those ranked 101st to 250th by market capitalization.
Key Features
Investment Universe
- Invest in mid cap stocks — companies larger than small caps but smaller than large caps.
- These firms typically have growth potential and are in expansion phases.
SEBI Classification
- Small Caps: Rank 251 onwards
- Large Caps: Rank 1–100
- Mid Caps: Rank 101–250