Investment Objective
To generate long-term capital appreciation by investing predominantly in equity & equity related instruments across market capitalization i.e. large-cap, mid-cap and small-cap stocks. However, there is no assurance or guarantee that the investment objective of the Scheme will be achieved.
Fund Details
Fund Name
Capitalmind Flexicap FundNav as on
-Total Expense Ratio
AUM (Crores)
₹150.04 (As on 30th Sep, 25)Minimum Investment
₹5000 (lumpsum)Minimum Investment
₹1000 (SIP)Benchmark
Nifty 500 TRIExit Load:
1% of applicable NAV(if redeemed within 365 days from date of allotment of units)
Fund Manager
Head of Equity
+ Years of
overall experience
Head of Fixed Income
+ Years of
overall experience
Fund Label
This product is suitable for investors who are seeking*
- Long term wealth creation
- Investment predominantly in equity and equity related instruments across large cap, mid cap and small cap stocks
*Investors should consult their financial advisors if in doubt about whether the scheme is suitable for them.
Kindly note that the product labelling assigned during the New Fund Office (“NFO”) is based on internal assessment of the scheme characteristics or model portfolio and the same may vary post NFO when the actual investments are made.
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Scheme Documents
Capitalmind Flexi Cap Fund FAQs
- You may (or may not) already own other equity investments, and you want meaningful diversification.
- You understand how quantitative strategies differ from traditional bottom-up approaches.
- You keep realistic expectations for long-term returns. Most importantly, you are willing to stay invested through the inevitable ups and downs that create those returns.
- You check your portfolio value every day.
- You search for “best performing funds this year” every April.
- Last year’s return controls this year’s risk appetite.
- You think long term means one or two years.
- Your expectations for long-term returns are far above historical averages.