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Rating |
Our Opinion |
Risk
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Return (%) |
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Expense Ratio (%)
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LIC MF Nifty 8-13 yr G-Sec Exchange Traded Fund
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Moderate
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0.16 |
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Moderate
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0.10 |
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Moderate
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0.94 |
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Moderate
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1.09 |
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Moderate
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0.89 |
₹2,553 Cr
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5,000
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Investment Strategy
The scheme seeks to provide returns that closely correspond to the total returns of securities as represented by GSEC10 NSE Index, subject to tracking errors.
Suitability
"This is a fund that invests mainly in bonds issued by the government of India. These bonds do not carry any risk of default since the repayment of investors' money is backed by the government. But they are prone to sharp ups and downs because of changes in interest rates.
However, retail investors can avoid these funds altogether. There are far too many kinds of debt funds with a highly nuanced classification based on the type or duration of bonds they can invest in. We believe that so many fund categories add to complexity which is easily avoidable. Retail investors can simply invest in Liquid funds for an investment horizon of up to one year and Short Duration funds for the fixed income allocation (which should be 100 per cent for an investment horizon of up to three years) in their longer-term portfolios."
Capital Gains Taxation
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Dividend Taxation
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To invest in LIC MF Nifty 8-13 yr G-Sec Exchange Traded Fund you need a demat account and a trading account with a stockbroker, as Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are bought and sold on the stock exchange just like shares. You can purchase LIC MF Nifty 8-13 yr G-Sec Exchange Traded Fund directly through your broker’s platform.
The latest declared NAV of LIC MF Nifty 8-13 yr G-Sec Exchange Traded Fund, is ₹28.4533 as of 08-Jul-2025.
Company | Percentage of Portfolio |
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GOI Sec 6.79 07/10/2034 |
60.16
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GOI Sec 7.10 08/04/2034 |
31.65
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GOI Sec 6.33 05/05/2035 |
7.94
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Over the past five years, LIC MF Nifty 8-13 yr G-Sec Exchange Traded Fund has delivered an annualised return of 5.69% as of 08-Jul-2025.
The minimum investment required to start investing in LIC MF Nifty 8-13 yr G-Sec Exchange Traded Fund is ₹5,000 for the lump sum option and ₹-- for the SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) option.