How big are passive funds in India?
Passive funds have taken off in a big way in India in last few years as active funds struggled to beat the index. How big are passive funds in the Indian context? Here are some pointers that will clarify where passive funds stand in India in the context of overall mutual funds.
The story of passive funds in November 2023 suggests that they may be growing in terms of overall mutual fund AUM and folios, but in terms of gross flows, they are still quite small.
How passive funds have grown globally since 2013
Jack Bogle of Vanguard Funds, famously said, “Why look for a needle in a haystack, when you can buy the entire haystack.” That is passive investing. However, even Bogle did not envisage this rapid shift towards passive investing in last ten years. This table tells you how passive investing has burgeoned in global mutual funds in the last 10 years.
Calendar |
Passive AUM |
Active AUM |
Passive share (% of AUM) |
Active share (% of AUM) |
Passive Flows ($ billions) |
Active Flows ($ billions) |
2013 |
4.4 |
18.6 |
19% |
81% |
353 |
461 |
2014 |
5.2 |
19.5 |
21% |
79% |
520 |
528 |
2015 |
5.5 |
18.6 |
23% |
77% |
548 |
74 |
2016 |
6.5 |
19.5 |
25% |
75% |
609 |
(200) |
2017 |
8.7 |
23.4 |
27% |
73% |
939 |
603 |
2018 |
5.6 |
21.2 |
29% |
71% |
692 |
(352) |
2019 |
11.3 |
24.8 |
31% |
69% |
750 |
66 |
2020 |
13.5 |
27.6 |
33% |
67% |
690 |
(45) |
2021 |
16.8 |
30.8 |
35% |
65% |
1,362 |
1,060 |
2022 |
14.5 |
24.2 |
37% |
63% |
746 |
(1,275) |
Data Source: Morningstar
Even a cursory glance tells us that there is a big shift from active funds to passive funds in last 10 years. The trend got accentuated post pandemic; from 2019 onwards. These are global numbers and hence they are a lot more muted. If one looks at the US markets in particular, the shift from active to passive has been more acute with the share of passive funds already above 40% and poised the cross the AUM of active funds by 2028. For now, here are the key takeaways of how the power is shifting towards passive funds globally.
The moral of the story is that the shift towards passive funds is absolutely real and happening at a rapid pace. Although non-US markets have been slower to adopt to this shift, compared to US markets, the shift is for everyone to see. Here is the India story.
How passive fund folios grew in November over April 2023
One can look at the growth of passive fund in India either in terms of folios or AUM. Let us first look at growth in terms of folios. There are 13 categories of passive funds, but we have ignored the category of “Other domestic ETFs”, as it has zero folios. The table below captures actual folio numbers and the folio growth of the remaining list of 12 categories of passive funds where there are existing folios. It must be remembered that folios are investor accounts unique to an AMC, but not necessarily unique to an investor. Folio growth captures retail intensity better than AUM or flows.
Passive Mutual Fund |
Folios Nov-23 |
Folios Apr-23 |
Growth |
Silver ETF |
1,43,973 |
75,891 |
89.71% |
Fund of funds investing overseas in Passive Funds |
6,69,188 |
3,74,286 |
78.79% |
Equity oriented Index Funds (Domestic Index Funds) |
55,22,356 |
35,59,102 |
55.16% |
Equity oriented ETFs (International ETFs) |
3,38,153 |
3,21,986 |
5.02% |
Equity oriented ETFs (Domestic ETFs) |
1,02,87,068 |
98,45,185 |
4.49% |
Income/Debt Oriented ETFs |
19,49,996 |
18,67,689 |
4.41% |
Gold ETF |
48,91,187 |
47,12,199 |
3.80% |
Equity oriented Index Funds (International Index Funds) |
2,36,359 |
2,38,189 |
-0.77% |
Income/Debt Oriented Index Funds (Other than TMIF) |
15,444 |
15,613 |
-1.08% |
Other Index Funds |
54,653 |
57,565 |
-5.06% |
Income/Debt Oriented Index Funds (TMIF) |
1,40,310 |
1,49,954 |
-6.43% |
Fund of funds investing overseas in Active Funds |
8,17,075 |
9,41,061 |
-13.18% |
Total Folios with growth |
2,50,65,762 |
2,21,58,720 |
13.12% |
Data Source: AMFI (TMIF is target maturity index funds)
The above table compares the folios at the end of November 2023 with the folios at the end of April 2023. This may be a rather short term picture, but that is the granular data that is available. It still gives a good ringside view of the passive fund growth in India in FY24.
As of November 2023, out of the 12 categories of passive funds with live folios, 7 categories saw accretion in folios over April 2023 while 5 funds saw contraction in folios for FY24.
How the passive funds AUM shift in November 2023
The table below captures the actual AUM of the 12 categories of passive funds with existing folios. Unlike folios, the assets under management (AUM) are a mix of fresh flows and accretion in value of the portfolio due to market appreciation. Most of the passive equity funds do gain from index accretion. The AUM may not be a good measure of retail intensity, unlike folios, but that is what the fees of fund managers depends on, and hence we also look at the AUM growth in November over April 2023 in the table below.
Passive Mutual |
AUM Nov-23 |
AUM Apr-23 |
Growth |
Silver ETF |
2,984.04 |
1,785.73 |
67.11% |
Equity oriented Index Funds (Domestic Index Funds) |
75,025.32 |
54,355.39 |
38.03% |
Fund of funds investing overseas in Passive Funds |
6,940.03 |
5,427.23 |
27.87% |
Equity oriented ETFs (International ETFs) |
9,416.87 |
7,975.68 |
18.07% |
Gold ETF |
26,995.73 |
22,949.98 |
17.63% |
Equity oriented ETFs (Domestic ETFs) |
4,79,360.67 |
4,08,915.17 |
17.23% |
Equity oriented Index Funds (International Index Funds) |
3,871.47 |
3,396.94 |
13.97% |
Income/Debt Oriented ETFs |
89,345.68 |
83,483.85 |
7.02% |
Income/Debt Oriented Index Funds (Other than TMIF) |
14,545.49 |
14,385.82 |
1.11% |
Income/Debt Oriented Index Funds (TMIF) |
94,522.38 |
95,319.83 |
-0.84% |
Fund of funds investing overseas in Active Funds |
16,478.10 |
17,211.62 |
-4.26% |
Other Index Funds |
3,448.21 |
3,635.52 |
-5.15% |
Total AUM with growth |
8,22,934.00 |
7,18,842.76 |
14.48% |
Data Source: AMFI (TMIF is target maturity index funds)
What do we decipher from the table. We have compared AUM of various categories of passive funds as of November 2023 with relevant AUM as of April 2023. The share of passive funds in AUM is 16.78% and growing. Here are key takeaways from the November 2023 passive story.
The shift to passive is not just a US phenomenon or a Western investing story. Passive funds have come of age in India too and that is what the granular data is indicating.
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