ICICI Prudential Value Fund turns Rs 10.000 SIP to over Rs 2 crore in 22 years
ICICI Prudential Value Fund’s Rs 10,000 monthly SIP grew to ₹2.37 crore over 22 years, delivering 17.04% XIRR. A Rs 1 lakh lump-sum investment reached Rs 46.6 lakh, outperforming Nifty 50 TRI. With Rs 61,102 crore AUM, the fund follows a diversifi...

A lump-sum investment of Rs 1 lakh made at inception would have grown to approximately Rs 46.6 lakh as of July 31, 2026, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 19.11%. A comparable investment in the Nifty 50 TRI would have grown to approximately Rs 20.1 lakh, a CAGR of 14.63%, over the same period.
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Over shorter timeframes such as three and five years, the scheme has delivered a CAGR of 13.44% and 16.05% as compared to the benchmark's return (Nifty 500 TRI) of 12.29% and 11.85% respectively.
The scheme is the largest actively managed value-oriented equity fund in the Indian mutual fund industry in terms of assets under management (AUM) at Rs 61,102 crore and accounts for nearly 28% of the total AUM in the value category indicating a reasonable investor trust of value investors in the scheme, according to a press release by the fund house.
On a risk-adjusted basis, the scheme carried an annualised standard deviation of 12.72%, a Sharpe ratio of 0.63 and a beta of 0.79 relative to its benchmark, with a portfolio turnover ratio of 0.80 times for the equity portion, the release by the fund house said.
“Value investing cannot be looked at from a one or two-year perspective as this style of investing works over the long term. This is because the thesis of value investing is about buying stocks that have attractive valuations but are quoting at a discount to their intrinsic value. So, there will always be a lag at which the investment calls taken will deliver. This trend can be seen across various timeframes,” said Sankaran Naren, ED & CIO, ICICI Prudential AMC.
Naren further said that, “When it comes to managing the scheme, the approach is flexible, without any market cap bias. The investment decision is solely based on where we find value in the market. Large caps can offer better value as compared to mid and small caps, hence, the portfolio has a large cap tilt in the current market environment.”
This value fund has the highest allocation in the financial services sector with an allocation of 38.10%, followed by Healthcare (9.08%), Fast Moving Consumer Goods (9.00%), Information Technology (7.84%) and Automobiles & Auto Components (7.53%).
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Earlier known as ICICI Prudential Value Discovery Fund, the scheme name has been changed to ICICI Prudential Value Fund with effect from June 16, 2025.
The fund is suitable for investors seeking long term wealth creation and want an open ended equity scheme following a value investment strategy. The principal invested in the fund is at “very high” risk according to the riskometer of the fund.
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