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VR Opinion |
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Return (%) |
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Expense Ratio (%)
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SBI Long Term Equity Fund - Regular Plan
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Very High
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1.60 |
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Very High
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1.65 |
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Very High
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1.66 |
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1.67 |
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1.85 |
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Investment Strategy
The scheme seeks capital appreciation through investments in equities, cumulative convertible preference shares and fully convertible debentures and bonds. The scheme was converted into an open-ended plan in November 1999.
Suitability
"When you invest for five years or more, you can expect gains that comfortably beat the inflation rate as well as returns from fixed income options. In addition, there is a tax benefit. Under Section 80C of the Indian income tax laws, investments of up to Rs 1.5 lakh in a financial year in eligible securities such as this fund are exempt from tax.
But be prepared for ups and downs in your investment value along the way. Also note that you cannot withdraw your money from this fund before completing three years from the date of investment.
Like for all equity funds, you must invest only through the SIP route. Click here to read a primer on SIP investing.
Warning: Do not invest in this, or any other ELSS, if you need to redeem your investment in less than five years.
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
1 min read•By Value Research
1 min read•By Value Research
SBI Long Term Equity Fund - Regular Plan is mandated to invest at least 80 per cent of its assets in equity stocks. It offers tax exemption under Section 80C of the Indian income tax laws. As per this section, investments of up to Rs 1.5 lakh in a financial year in eligible securities are exempt from tax.
Mutual funds can be bought directly from the website of the fund house. For instance, SBI Long Term Equity Fund - Regular Plan fund can be purchased from the website of SBI Mutual Fund. You can also buy mutual funds through platforms like MF Central, MF Utility, among others. However, if you are not comfortable buying mutual funds online, you can seek help of a mutual fund distributor. Most banks also act as mutual fund distributors. So you can connect with your bank for assistance.
The NAV of SBI Long Term Equity Fund - Regular Plan is ₹414.3251 as of 27-Apr-2025.
The AUM of SBI Long Term Equity Fund - Regular Plan Fund is ₹27,730 Cr as of 31-Mar-2025
The riskometer level of SBI Long Term Equity Fund - Regular Plan is Very High. See More
Company | Percentage of Portfolio |
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9.42
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5.18
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3.61
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3.48
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3.21
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As of 31-Mar-2025, SBI Long Term Equity Fund - Regular Plan had invested 90.99% in Equity, 8.87% in Cash & Cash Eq. and 0.14% in Debt See More
SBI Long Term Equity Fund - Regular Plan is 32 years 1 months old. It has delivered 16.87% returns since inception. See More
1Y
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3Y
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5Y
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7Y
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10Y
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Since Inception
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7.04%
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24.19%
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29.50%
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16.47%
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14.23%
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16.87%
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Yes, There is lock in period in SBI Long Term Equity Fund - Regular Plan.
The expense ratio of SBI Long Term Equity Fund - Regular Plan is 1.60.