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News for India > Business > SEBI reduces the expense ratio of mutual fund AMCs. What does it mean for the Indian stock market? Explained | Stock Market News
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SEBI reduces the expense ratio of mutual fund AMCs. What does it mean for the Indian stock market? Explained | Stock Market News

Last updated: December 18, 2025 9:07 am
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India’s capital market regulator, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), has reduced the expense ratio, the annual fee mutual fund asset management companies (AMCs) charge to an investor to manage their money. Sebi’s move is aimed at removing complexities from how expenses are charged by the fund houses, as well as bringing more clarity and strengthening investors’ interests.

Sebi, as Mint reported earlier, on Wednesday decided to trim brokerage costs that mutual funds can charge investors to 6 basis points (bps) from the current 12bps in the cash market, while for the derivatives segment, brokerage limits have been reduced to 2bps from the current 5bps. The market regulator also scrapped the additional 5bps charged over the exit load- the fee charged when investors redeem their investments.

All these revised provisions will be effective from the next financial year- 1 April 2026.

What does Sebi’s move mean for the Indian stock market, investors?

In simple terms, lower expense rates mean investment in mutual funds becomes cheaper for investors and the prospects of their long-term wealth creation improve. Plus, the reforms will also ensure more transparency for investors, which is again a key catalyst for increased investment in mutual funds.

Sebi’s move may increase retail liquidity in markets, and it makes sense to hope that investment in mutual funds gets a boost due to these reforms.

However, Sebi’s move is unlikely to have a major impact on the markets.

The major concern for the Indian stock market at this juncture is the massive outflow of foreign institutional investors (FIIs).

In the previous session, FIIs bought Indian equities worth ₹1,171.71 crore in the cash segment, but overall, they have been net sellers of Indian stocks since July. In December so far, they have offloaded Indian equities worth ₹22,284 crore in the cash segment.

“It is a marginal positive for the market. Sebi’s announcements are positive developments, but the main concern for the market is the FII outflow,” said VK Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist, Geojit Investments.

G Chokkalingam, the founder and head of research at Equinomics Research Private Limited, also believes that the move will not be a major trigger for the market.

“The move is unlikely to have a major impact on market sentiment. Sebi’s move is aimed at reducing FIIs’ dominance in the domestic market,” said Chokkalingam.

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Disclaimer: This story is for educational purposes only. The views and recommendations expressed are those of individual analysts or broking firms, not Mint. We advise investors to consult with certified experts before making any investment decisions, as market conditions can change rapidly and circumstances may vary.



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