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Sundaram

Sundaram Consumption Fund (Formerly Known as Sundaram Rural and Consumption Fund Institutional Plan - Income Distribution cum Capital Withdrawal (IDCW)

Latest NAV
₹31.9314
As of
30 Nov 2018
2,016 NAV records on file
Category
Sectoral/Thematic Fund
Plan type
Dividend
Structure
Close-ended
AMFI Scheme Code
113373
ISIN (Growth)
INF903J01579
ISIN (Dividend)
INF903J01587

NAV history & peer comparison

All NAVs split-adjusted and normalised to 100 at the start of the selected period, so funds with very different absolute NAV scales can be compared on one axis.

Period
No matches.

Compares up to 8 funds. Click any line in the legend above to hide/show it.

Returns matrix

Fund return alongside the category average and peer rank for every standard window. Returns under one year are absolute; one year and longer are compound annualised (CAGR).

Window Fund Category avg +/− vs avg Rank Quartile
1D +0.42% +0.42% +0.00 1 / 1 Q4
1W +2.21% +2.21% +0.00 1 / 1 Q4
2W +1.60% +1.60% +0.00 1 / 1 Q4
1M +3.28% +3.28% +0.00 1 / 1 Q4
3M -11.18% -11.18% +0.00 1 / 1 Q4
6M -8.68% -8.68% +0.00 1 / 1 Q4
YTD -17.96% -17.96% +0.00 1 / 1 Q4
1Y -15.25% -15.25% +0.00 1 / 1 Q4
2Y +3.27% +3.27% +0.00 1 / 1 Q4
3Y +6.55% +6.55% +0.00 1 / 1 Q4
4Y +6.83% +6.83% +0.00 1 / 1 Q4
5Y +13.63% +13.63% +0.00 1 / 1 Q4
7Y +11.77% +11.77% +0.00 1 / 1 Q4
10Y
Inception +9.66% +9.66% +0.00 1 / 1 Q4

Quartile legend: Q1 top 25%  Q2 25-50%  Q3 50-75%  Q4 bottom 25%

Calendar-year returns

Full-year performance vs category average. Current year is partial (year-to-date).

Year Fund Category avg +/− vs avg Rank
2018 YTD -17.96% -17.96% +0.00 1 / 1
2017 +30.12% +30.12% +0.00 1 / 1
2016 +11.98% +11.98% +0.00 1 / 1
2015 +6.53% +6.53% +0.00 1 / 1
2014 +39.49% +39.49% +0.00 1 / 1
2013 -1.67% -1.67% +0.00 1 / 1
2012 +35.80% +35.80% +0.00 1 / 1
2011
2010

Rolling returns

Removes start-date bias by averaging CAGR over every overlapping N-year window in the fund's history. Higher average plus tight min/max plus high "% positive" = consistent.

1-Year rolling
+14.85%
82 windows
min -18.7% · max 50.6%
73% positive
3-Year rolling
+16.91%
58 windows
min 6.0% · max 29.2%
100% positive
Limited basis — fund is young, so this average may be skewed by which 3Y windows happen to be available.
5-Year rolling
+16.39%
35 windows
min 10.6% · max 20.2%
100% positive
Limited basis — fund is young, so this average may be skewed by which 5Y windows happen to be available.
7-Year rolling
+12.10%
9 windows
min 10.6% · max 13.4%
100% positive
Limited basis — fund is young, so this average may be skewed by which 7Y windows happen to be available.

SIP returns — historical "what if"

If you had invested every month in this fund over the chosen period, this is what your investment would be worth today.

Period
Total invested
Today's value
XIRR
Annualised
Wealth multiplier
Period Total invested Today's value XIRR Wealth multiplier

XIRR is the annualised internal rate of return on the SIP cash flow — invariant to the monthly amount. "Today's value" and "Total invested" scale linearly with the slider. Past performance does not guarantee future returns. Excludes exit load and taxes.

Risk profile

Risk-adjusted return and volatility, computed from monthly NAV returns over the trailing 3-year and 5-year windows.

Std deviation
19.03%
3-year · annualised
Sharpe ratio
0.10
vs risk-free 6.5%
Sortino ratio
0.14
Downside-only deviation
Max drawdown
-25.33%
Jan 2018 → Oct 2018
% positive months
55.6%
Share of monthly returns > 0 over the 3-year window

Sharpe / Sortino use a risk-free rate of 6.5% (1-year T-bill proxy). Higher Sharpe = more return per unit of total risk; higher Sortino = more return per unit of downside risk.

Peers in Sectoral/Thematic Fund

Recent NAVs

Date NAV
30 Nov 2018 ₹31.9314
29 Nov 2018 ₹31.7985
28 Nov 2018 ₹31.4864
27 Nov 2018 ₹31.5243
26 Nov 2018 ₹31.4454
22 Nov 2018 ₹31.2409
21 Nov 2018 ₹31.3861
20 Nov 2018 ₹31.2678
19 Nov 2018 ₹31.5932
16 Nov 2018 ₹31.4282

Frequently asked questions

These answers are generated from this fund's live metrics — NAV, returns, peer rank, drawdown, SIP backtest. Numbers refresh nightly after AMFI's NAV feed lands.

As of 30 Nov 2018, the NAV of Sundaram Consumption Fund (Formerly Known as Sundaram Rural and Consumption Fund Institutional Plan - Income Distribution cum Capital Withdrawal (IDCW) is ₹31.9314. It's a Sectoral/Thematic Fund from Sundaram, run as a Institutional plan IDCW (dividend) option. NAVs update once per business day from the AMFI feed.
Sundaram Consumption Fund (Formerly Known as Sundaram Rural and Consumption Fund Institutional Plan - Income Distribution cum Capital Withdrawal (IDCW) has NAV history starting from 22 Sep 2010, a track record of about 15 years 9 months. Long-tenured funds like this have weathered multiple market cycles — the 2008 crash, 2013 taper tantrum, 2020 COVID drawdown — which makes their returns more credible than a 3-year track record alone.
Sundaram Consumption Fund (Formerly Known as Sundaram Rural and Consumption Fund Institutional Plan - Income Distribution cum Capital Withdrawal (IDCW) is managed by Sundaram. It's classified by AMFI under the 'Sectoral/Thematic Fund' SEBI category, which determines its peer set and tax treatment.
Over the trailing 1-year window, Sundaram Consumption Fund (Formerly Known as Sundaram Rural and Consumption Fund Institutional Plan - Income Distribution cum Capital Withdrawal (IDCW) has delivered a absolute return of -15.25% — +0 pp ahead of the Sectoral/Thematic Fund category average of -15.25%. The fund ranks #1 of 1 in its category — the bottom (Q4) quartile.
Over the trailing 3-year window, Sundaram Consumption Fund (Formerly Known as Sundaram Rural and Consumption Fund Institutional Plan - Income Distribution cum Capital Withdrawal (IDCW) has delivered a CAGR of 6.55% — +0 pp ahead of the Sectoral/Thematic Fund category average of 6.55%. The fund ranks #1 of 1 in its category — the bottom (Q4) quartile.
Over the trailing 5-year window, Sundaram Consumption Fund (Formerly Known as Sundaram Rural and Consumption Fund Institutional Plan - Income Distribution cum Capital Withdrawal (IDCW) has delivered a CAGR of 13.63% — +0 pp ahead of the Sectoral/Thematic Fund category average of 13.63%. The fund ranks #1 of 1 in its category — the bottom (Q4) quartile.
₹1 lakh invested in Sundaram Consumption Fund (Formerly Known as Sundaram Rural and Consumption Fund Institutional Plan - Income Distribution cum Capital Withdrawal (IDCW) exactly 5 years ago would be worth approximately ₹189,438 today — a multiplier of 1.89×, based on the 5-year CAGR of 13.63%. The category average over the same window would have grown ₹1 lakh to ₹189,438.
A ₹10,000 monthly SIP in Sundaram Consumption Fund (Formerly Known as Sundaram Rural and Consumption Fund Institutional Plan - Income Distribution cum Capital Withdrawal (IDCW) over the last 5 years — total invested ₹600,000 — would be worth ₹706,156 today. That's an XIRR (money-weighted annualised return) of 6.44%.
Sundaram Consumption Fund (Formerly Known as Sundaram Rural and Consumption Fund Institutional Plan - Income Distribution cum Capital Withdrawal (IDCW) doesn't yet have 10 years of NAVs. Over the longest available window (7-year SIP), ₹10,000/month would have grown to ₹1,201,861 — XIRR 10.05%.
On a 5-year basis, Sundaram Consumption Fund (Formerly Known as Sundaram Rural and Consumption Fund Institutional Plan - Income Distribution cum Capital Withdrawal (IDCW) ranks #1 out of 1 funds in the Sectoral/Thematic Fund category — that places it in the bottom quartile (Q4) — material underperformance. The category average return over the same window is 13.63%; this fund delivered 13.63%.
The worst peak-to-trough decline Sundaram Consumption Fund (Formerly Known as Sundaram Rural and Consumption Fund Institutional Plan - Income Distribution cum Capital Withdrawal (IDCW) has experienced over the last 5-year window is 25.33% — its NAV fell from a high on 08 Jan 2018 to a low on 26 Oct 2018. Drawdown is a useful gauge of how much short-term pain you'd have endured to capture the long-term return.
Across all 5-year rolling windows, Sundaram Consumption Fund (Formerly Known as Sundaram Rural and Consumption Fund Institutional Plan - Income Distribution cum Capital Withdrawal (IDCW) averaged 16.39% (best 20.18%, worst 10.59%). 100% of rolling windows ended positive. The 5-year Sharpe ratio is 0.47 — weak risk-adjusted performance.
In calendar year 2017, Sundaram Consumption Fund (Formerly Known as Sundaram Rural and Consumption Fund Institutional Plan - Income Distribution cum Capital Withdrawal (IDCW) returned 30.12% — beating the Sectoral/Thematic Fund category average of 30.12% by 0.00 pp. It ranked #1 of 1 in its category that year.
Sundaram Consumption Fund (Formerly Known as Sundaram Rural and Consumption Fund Institutional Plan - Income Distribution cum Capital Withdrawal (IDCW) is classified as an Equity fund (at least 65% equity exposure). Tax rules (post Budget 2024): if you hold 12 months or more, gains are Long-Term and taxed at 12.5% on the amount exceeding ₹1.25 lakh per financial year. Held for under 12 months, gains are Short-Term and taxed at 20%. The ₹1.25 L exemption is per PAN per FY across all equity LTCG.
We don't give personal investment advice. Sundaram Consumption Fund (Formerly Known as Sundaram Rural and Consumption Fund Institutional Plan - Income Distribution cum Capital Withdrawal (IDCW) is suitable for an investor whose:
  • time horizon is **5+ years** — equity funds can drop 30-50% in bad years; horizons under 5 years materially raise the risk of selling at a loss
  • risk tolerance accepts seeing the portfolio fall sharply without panic-selling
  • goal isn't capital preservation in the short term
Cross-check the numbers above against alternatives before deciding. Worst 5-year drawdown: 25.3%. 5-year CAGR: 13.63%.

Educational content only — not investment advice. Tax rules summarised above reflect Budget 2024; consult a qualified adviser before transacting.

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