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SBI Mutual Fund: SBI, RIL, and Infosys among top 10 stock holdings in June

SBI Asset Management
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SBI Asset Management
SBI Mutual Fund, the largest asset management firm based on assets managed, had an AUM of Rs 12.94 lakh crore as of June 2026. Here are the top 10 stock holdings of the fund house, according to a report by Motilal Oswal Financial Services.
HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank
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HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank
The fund house had the highest allocation of 7.4% and 6.9% in HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank, respectively. Around 3.18 crore shares of HDFC Bank and 63.52 lakh shares of ICICI Bank were added to the portfolio, leading to an increase in weight by 0.5% each.
RIL
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RIL
The fund house had an allocation of 5% in RIL in June, leading to a decline in weight by 0.3% compared to the previous month.
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    SBI and Bharti Airtel
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    SBI and Bharti Airtel
    The fund house had an allocation of 3.5% in SBI and 3.2% in Bharti Airtel in June. Around 50.89 lakh shares of SBI were sold from the portfolio, leading to no change in the weight, and the weight of Bharti Airtel declined by 0.1% from the previous month.
    L&T and Kotak Mahindra Bank
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    L&T and Kotak Mahindra Bank
    The fund house had an allocation of 2.9% and 2.8% in L&T and Kotak Mahindra Bank, respectively, in June. The weight of L&T declined by 0.1% from the previous month, whereas that of Kotak Mahindra Bank remained unchanged.
    Axis Bank and Infosys
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    Axis Bank and Infosys
    The fund house had an allocation of 2.4% in Axis Bank and 2% in Infosys. The weight of Axis Bank declined by 0.1%, and the weight of Infosys declined by 0.4% compared to the previous month.
    Bajaj Finance
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    Bajaj Finance
    The fund house had an allocation of 1.8% in Bajaj Finance in June. Around 1.02 crore shares of Bajaj Finance were added to the portfolio, leading to an increase in weight by 0.2% compared to the previous month.
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