Top 5 largecap mutual funds to invest in July 2026
By Surbhi Khanna, ET Online |
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Fund shortlisting criteria
ETMutualFunds shortlisted top largecap funds based on mean rolling returns, consistency in the last five years, downside risk, outperformance, and asset size (threshold size is Rs 50 crore).
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Axis Large Cap Fund
Launched in January 2010, this largecap fund has offered a 15% return based on rolling frequency in the last five years. Axis Large Cap Fund has been in the fourth quartile in the last three months. The scheme had been in the third quartile earlier
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Canara Robeco Large Cap Fund
Launched in September 2010, the largecap fund has delivered a return of around 16.8% in the last five years based on rolling returns. Canara Robeco Large Cap Fund has been in the third quartile in the last five months. The scheme had been in the second quartile earlier.
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Mirae Asset Large Cap Fund
Launched in April 2008, the largecap fund has generated a return of around 15% in the last five years based on rolling returns. Mirae Asset Large Cap Fund has been in the third quartile in the last month. The scheme had been in the fourth quartile earlier.
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Baroda BNP Paribas Large Cap Fund
Launched in September 2004, the scheme has offered a return of around 15.7% in the last five years. BNP Paribas Large Cap Fund has been in the second quartile over the last 14 months. The scheme had been in the first quartile earlier.
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Edelweiss Large Cap Fund
Launched in May 2009, the scheme has offered a return of around 14.9% in the last five years.