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Expense Ratio (%)
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HDFC Medium Term Debt Fund - Regular Plan
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Moderately High
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1.33 |
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Moderately High
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1.22 |
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1.39 |
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1.56 |
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1.33 |
₹3,873 Cr
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About HDFC Medium Term Debt Fund - Regular Plan
HDFC Medium Term Debt Fund - Regular Plan is a debt mutual fund scheme of HDFC Mutual Fund. Launched on February 06, 2002, it is currently managed by Anil Bamboli, Praveen Jain and Bhavyesh Divecha. The fund has an expense ratio of 1.33% with an overall AUM (Assets Under Management) of ₹3,873 Cr.
HDFC Medium Term Debt Fund is mandated to invest in bonds such that the duration of the portfolio is between three to four years. The fund allows minimum lumpsum investment of ₹100 and minimum SIP of ₹100.
Investment Strategy
The scheme seeks to generate income / capital appreciation through investments in Debt and Money Market Instruments.
Suitability
Medium Duration funds are avoidable for most investors because:
Capital Gains Taxation
Disclaimer: The tax information has been prepared on a best-effort basis using information available in the public domain and other sources that Value Research considers reliable. This is not meant as tax advice, and we advise you to consult your tax advisor before making any decision. Value Research takes no responsibility and assumes no liability for any loss or damage arising from any investment or redemption decision based on this information.
Dividend Taxation
Subscribers of Value Research Fund Advisor can conveniently invest in the low-cost direct plan of HDFC Medium Term Debt Fund - Regular Plan through the Value Research Fund Advisor website.
Alternatively, mutual funds can also be purchased directly from the respective fund house’s website. For example, HDFC Medium Term Debt Fund - Regular Plan can be bought from the HDFC Mutual Fund website. In such a case, if you are investing in multiple funds from different fund houses, you will need to transact separately on each fund house’s website.
The third option is to invest offline, by seeking assistance from a mutual fund distributor. Most banks also act as mutual fund distributors, and you can approach your bank for help in completing your investment.
The latest declared NAV of HDFC Medium Term Debt Fund - Regular Plan, is ₹58.4579 as of 19-Mar-2026.
| Company | Percentage of Portfolio |
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GOI Sec 7.18 24/07/2037 |
6.12
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Siddhivinayak Securitisation Trust Sec. Debt |
4.58
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GOI Sec 7.23 15/04/2039 |
4.22
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Tata Steel Ltd Bonds 8.03 25/02/2028 |
3.80
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GMR Airports Ltd Bonds 13/02/2027 |
3.61
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Over the past five years, HDFC Medium Term Debt Fund - Regular Plan has delivered an annualised return of 6.35% as of 19-Mar-2026.
The minimum investment required to start investing in HDFC Medium Term Debt Fund - Regular Plan is ₹100 for the lump sum option and ₹100 for the SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) option.