SBI Mutual Fund is India’s largest bank sponsored mutual fund and has an enviable track record in judicious investments and consistent wealth creation. The fund traces its lineage to SBI – India’s largest banking enterprise. The institution has grown immensely since its inception and today it is India’s largest bank, patronized by over 80% of the top corporate houses of the country.

SBI Mutual Fund is a joint venture between the State Bank of India and Society General Asset Management, one of the world’s leading fund management companies that manages over US$ 500 Billion worldwide. In twenty years of operation, the fund has launched 38 schemes and successfully redeemed fifteen of them. In the process it has rewarded its investors handsomely with consistent returns.
A total of over 5.8 million investors have reposed their faith in the wealth generation expertise of the Mutual Fund. Schemes of the Mutual fund have consistently outperformed benchmark indices and have emerged as the preferred investment for millions of investors and HNI’s.

Today, the fund manages over Rs. 42,100 crores of assets and has a diverse profile of investors actively parking their investments across 38 active schemes. The fund serves this vast family of investors by reaching out to them through network of over 130 points of acceptance, 29 investor service centers, 59 investor service desks and 6 Investor Service Points.
SBI Mutual is the first bank-sponsored fund to launch an offshore fund – Resurgent India Opportunities Fund. Growth through innovation and stable investment policies is the SBI MF credo.

Sponsor: State Bank of India
Trustee: SBI Mutual Fund Trustee Company Private Limited
Investment Manager: SBI Funds Management Private Limited Statutory Details: SBI Mutual Fund (SBIMF); constituted as a Trust with SBIMFTCPL as the Trustee under the provisions of Indian Trusts Act, 1882, and registered with SEBI.

Types Of Mutual Funds

Mutual Fund Units involve investment risks including the possible loss of principal. Please read the SID carefully for details on risk factors before investment. Scheme specific risk factors are summarized below:

1) SBI MAGNUM BALANCED FUND

SBI Magnum Balanced Fund will be investing in equity & equity related instruments as also debt instruments (including securitized debt), Government Securities and money market instruments (such as call money market, term/notice money market, repos, reverse repos and any alternative to the call money market as may be directed by the RBI).

2) SBI MAGNUM INDEX FUND

A. An investor in an index fund is taking a view on the movement of the stock market in general, and particularly of the stocks that constitute the index. Performance of the S&P CNX Nifty Index will have a direct bearing on the performance of the scheme. The scheme does not seek to protect the value of investment from a fall in the S&P CNX Nifty Index or its constituent stocks. Hence the investor is automatically assuming the risk that if the index falls, his investment is likely to depreciate to that extent. The view taken by the investors on the movements of the stock market and the Nifty is entirely their own and the AMC is not responsible for any loss arising out of the investors’ decision to invest or repurchase based on their view of the market.

B. The portfolio of the fund may underperform to the extent of the impact cost of any transaction by the fund in individual stocks. Other transaction costs and operating costs may also cause the fund to underperform.

C. Any delay in the receipt of sale proceeds due to the settlement cycles of the stock exchanges, or delay in receipt of dividends from corporates can result in delay in reinvestment of these funds, causing some amount of underperformance. Any delay in receipt of information by the fund manager regarding the change in the composition of the index or corporate actions (dividends, fresh issues of capital, mergers, buyback, etc) related to individual securities in the index may also result in underperformance.

D. The performance of the scheme may also be impacted by the Tracking Error of the scheme vis-à-vis the S&P CNX Nifty Index. The Tracking Error may arise due to the expenses that the scheme will incur on an ongoing basis, transaction costs involved in buying and selling of index shares, impact cost that may arise due to selling of stocks of the scheme at a loss to meet redemption requirements or on account of holding cash. The Tracking Error that may arise in this scheme is estimated to be in the range of 0.5% to 1.00% on an annualized basis.

3) SBI MAGNUM EQUITY FUND

SBI Magnum Equity Fund will be investing in primarily in equity & equity related instruments derivatives as also debt instruments (including securitized debt), Government Securities and money market instruments (such repos, reverse repos and any alternative to the call money market as may be directed by the RBI) and derivative instruments.

4) SBI MAGNUM MULTIPLIER PLUS SCHEME ‘93

SBI Magnum Multiplier plus Scheme ’93 will be investing in equity & equity related instruments, derivatives as also debt instruments (including securitized debt), Government Securities and money market instruments (such as repos, reverse repos and any alternative to the call money market as may be directed by the RBI).

5) SBI MAGNUM GLOBAL FUND

SBI Magnum Global Fund will be investing in equity & equity related instruments, derivatives as also debt instruments (including securitized debt), money market instruments (such as call repos, reverse repos and any alternative to the call money market as may be directed by the RBI).

6) SBI MAGNUM MIDCAP FUND

SBI Magnum Midcap Fund would be investing in equity & equity related instruments, debt and money market instruments (such as call money market, term/notice money market, repos, reverse repos and any alternative to the call money market as may be directed by the RBI). The liquidity of the scheme’s investments is inherently restricted by trading volumes and settlement periods. In the event of an inordinately large number of redemption requests, or of a restructuring of the scheme’s investment portfolio, these periods may become significant. In view of the same, the Trustees have the right in their sole discretion to limit redemptions (including suspending redemptions) under certain circumstances.

7) SBI MAGNUM COMMA FUND

A. SBI Magnum COMMA Fund will be investing in a portfolio of stocks of companies engaged in the commodity business, fixed/ floating rate debt instruments, Government Securities and money market instruments. The liquidity of the scheme’s investments is inherently restricted by trading volumes and settlement periods. In the event of an inordinately large number of redemption requests, or of a restructuring of the scheme’s investment portfolio, these periods may become significant. In view of the same, the Trustees have the right in their sole discretion to limit redemptions (including suspending redemptions) under certain circumstances.

B. Commodity prices normally have a tendency to have sharp uptrend in price movements followed by long period of downtrend in prices during which periods the scheme’s performance could be impacted.

8) SBI MAGNUM TAXGAIN SCHEME-1993

SBI Magnum Tax gain Scheme 1993 (SBI Magnum Tax gain Scheme) will be investing in equity & equity related instruments, derivatives as also debt instruments, and money market instruments (such as call money market, term/notice money market, repos, reverse repos and any alternative to the call money market as may be directed by the RBI). The liquidity of the scheme’s investments is inherently restricted by trading volumes and settlement periods. In the event of an inordinately large number of redemption requests, or of a restructuring of the scheme’s investment portfolio, these periods may become significant.