HSBC Infrastructure Fund - Direct Plan
Returns
Risk
This fund has Very High risk.
As per SEBI's Riskometer.
Portfolio of HSBC Infrastructure Fund - Direct Plan
Asset Allocation
Split between different types of investments
Market Cap Weightage
Split between categories of Equity investments
Peer Comparison
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Fund name
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Risk
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Return (%) |
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Expense Ratio (%)
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HSBC Infrastructure Fund - Direct Plan
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Very High
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0.98 |
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Very High
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1.18 |
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Very High
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0.99 |
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Very High
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1.08 |
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Very High
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0.83 |
Other details of HSBC Infrastructure Fund - Direct Plan
Assets
₹2,413 Cr
Exit Load (Days)
1.00 (90)
Min. Investment (₹)
5,000
Min. Withdrawal (₹)
500
Min. SIP Investment (₹)
500
Min. No of Cheques
6
About HSBC Infrastructure Fund - Direct Plan
HSBC Infrastructure Fund - Direct Plan is a equity mutual fund scheme of HSBC Mutual Fund. Launched on January 01, 2013, it is currently managed by Venugopal Manghat and Gautam Bhupal. The fund has an expense ratio of 0.98% with an overall AUM (Assets Under Management) of ₹2,413 Cr.
HSBC Infrastructure Fund - Direct Plan is mandated to invest at least 80 per cent of its assets in the shares of companies engaged in infrastructure-related activities. The fund allows minimum lumpsum investment of ₹1,000 and minimum SIP of ₹500.
Investment Strategy
The scheme endeavours to generate capital appreciation by investing primarily in companies that are engaged in the area of infrastructure in India. The fund would select fundamentally sound companies, having potential to deliver superior earning growth in long run.
Suitability
Nobody should invest in Infrastructure funds in our opinion, because:
- They have a narrow focus on only infrastructure related companies
- Instead, diversified equity funds which invest across sectors/themes are better
If you still choose to invest:
- Invest only through SIP
- Have a 7+ year investment horizon
- Be prepared to withstand interim sharp declines in investment value
Capital Gains Taxation
- If the mutual fund units are sold after 1 year from the date of investment, gains upto Rs 1.25 lakh in a financial year are exempt from tax. Gains over Rs 1.25 lakh are taxed at the rate of 12.5%.
- If the mutual fund units are sold within 1 year from the date of investment, entire amount of gain is taxed at the rate of 20%.
- No tax is to be paid as long as you continue to hold the units.
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
- Dividends are added to the income of the investors and taxed according to their respective tax slabs. Further, if an investor's dividend income exceeds Rs. 10,000 in a financial year, the fund house also deducts a TDS of 10% before distributing the dividend.
Latest news on HSBC Infrastructure Fund - Direct Plan
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FAQ for HSBC Infrastructure Fund - Direct Plan
How to Invest in HSBC Infrastructure Fund - Direct Plan?
Subscribers of Value Research Fund Advisor can conveniently invest in the low-cost direct plan of HSBC Infrastructure Fund - Direct 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, HSBC Infrastructure Fund - Direct Plan can be bought from the HSBC 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.
What is the current NAV of HSBC Infrastructure Fund - Direct Plan Today?
The latest declared NAV of HSBC Infrastructure Fund - Direct Plan, is ₹57.1100 as of 27-May-2026.
What are the top holdings of HSBC Infrastructure Fund - Direct Plan?
| Company | Percentage of Portfolio |
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9.12
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7.24
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6.86
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6.06
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5.97
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What is the return of HSBC Infrastructure Fund - Direct Plan in the last 5 years?
Over the past five years, HSBC Infrastructure Fund - Direct Plan has delivered an annualised return of 22.56% as of 27-May-2026.
What is the minimum investment required in HSBC Infrastructure Fund - Direct Plan?
The minimum investment required to start investing in HSBC Infrastructure Fund - Direct Plan is ₹5,000 for the lump sum option and ₹500 for the SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) option.


