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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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Nippon India ETF BSE Sensex Next 50
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Very High
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0.23 |
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Very High
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0.04 |
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Very High
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0.04 |
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Very High
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0.05 |
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0.04 |
₹147 Cr
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5,000
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About Nippon India ETF BSE Sensex Next 50
Nippon India ETF BSE Sensex Next 50 is a equity mutual fund scheme of Nippon India Mutual Fund. Launched on July 30, 2019, it is currently managed by Himanshu Mange. The fund has an expense ratio of 0.23% with an overall AUM (Assets Under Management) of ₹147 Cr.
Nippon India ETF BSE Sensex Next 50 is mandated to invest at least 80 per cent of its assets in large-cap stocks at all times. Being passively managed, it replicates the portfolio of its chosen benchmark index. The fund allows minimum lumpsum investment of ₹-- and minimum SIP of ₹--.
Investment Strategy
The scheme seeks to provide investment returns closely corresponding to the total returns of the securities as represented by the S&P BSE SENSEX Next 50 Index before expenses, subject to tracking errors.
Suitability
Large-cap funds are suitable for investors:
Note:
Capital Gains Taxation
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To invest in Nippon India ETF BSE Sensex Next 50 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 Nippon India ETF BSE Sensex Next 50 directly through your broker’s platform.
The latest declared NAV of Nippon India ETF BSE Sensex Next 50, is ₹81.7517 as of 19-Mar-2026.
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4.43
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3.31
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3.00
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2.83
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2.76
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Over the past five years, Nippon India ETF BSE Sensex Next 50 has delivered an annualised return of 16.51% as of 19-Mar-2026.
The minimum investment required to start investing in Nippon India ETF BSE Sensex Next 50 is ₹5,000 for the lump sum option and ₹-- for the SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) option.