HDFC Mutual Funds: If you had invested Rs 1 lakh a decade ago (10 years ago), and stayed invested, your mutual fund investment could have grown up to six times by now. Credit goes to compounding. The longer you stay invested, the better the result you can expect. Here are some of the schemes of HDFC mutual fund that delivered over 15 per cent annualised returns in past 10 years.
HDFC Mid Cap Fund had generated an average annual return of 19.07 per cent over the past ten years. Its NAV is Rs 220.2170 (As of 28-Apr-2026). Over the past ten years, this fund has grown an investment of Rs 1 lakh to approximately Rs 5.69 lakh.
HDFC Small Cap Fund generated an average annual return of 18.82 per cent over the past ten years. Its NAV is Rs 151.6360 (As of 28-Apr-2026). Over the past ten years, this fund has grown an investment of Rs 1 lakh to approximately Rs 5.59 lakh.
HDFC Flexi Cap Fund generated an average annual return of 17.09 per cent over the past ten years. Its NAV is Rs 2,146.7150 (As of 28-Apr-2026). Over the past ten years, this fund has grown an investment of Rs 1 lakh to approximately Rs 4.84 lakh.
HDFC Retirement Savings Fund
HDFC Retirement Savings Fund has generated an average annual return of 16.98% over the past ten years. Its NAV is Rs 55.19 (As of 28-Apr-2026). Over the past ten years, this fund has grown an investment of Rs 1 lakh to approximately Rs 4.80 lakh.
HDFC Focused Fund has generated an average annual return of 15.83 per cent over the past ten years. Its NAV is Rs 258.46 (As of 28-Apr-2026). Over the past ten years, this fund has grown an investment of Rs 1 lakh to approximately Rs 4.33 lakh.
- Total Assets: Rs 24,170 crore
- Expense Ratio: 0.65%
- Benchmark: Nifty 500 Tri
- Minimum investment: Rs 100
- Minimum SIP: Rs 100
- Standard Deviation: 12.45%
- Sharpe Ratio: 0.91
- Beta: 0.82
(Source: Fund fact sheet)
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