Where to invest Rs 10 lakh now, according to top money managers (2024)

Where to invest Rs 10 lakh now, according to top money managers (1)

They manage your money. It’s their full-time job. They spend days, weeks and months pondering over the next big investment opportunity for you. That’s what fund managers and chief executive officers of asset management companies do. Your financial advisors aren’t very different. In fact, their job is to get you to invest in the best avenues. But where do they invest their own money?

Moneycontrol asked some seasoned mutual fund CEOs and financial advisors, where they would invest Rs 10 lakh now. Here is how they said they would allocate the funds.

Radhika Gupta, MD & CEO, Edelweiss mutual fund

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Nearly 70 per cent of Radhika’s funds lies in balanced advantage schemes. These schemes allocate to equity and debt based on prevailing market conditions. She would invest the remaining 30 per cent in mid and small cap funds. She would consider international funds too. Radhika avoids debt funds. “I have a home loan, which I would rather pay off than put money in debt securities,” she says.

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One reason why Radhika’s portfolio appears to be a bit low on risk is because she has earned ESOPs over the years. In 2014, she and her husband Nalin Moniz sold off the firm, Forefront Capital, an alternative asset management firm that they, alongwith a third person, had co-founded in 2009, to Edelweiss Group. While Radhika took over as Edelweiss mutual fund’s chief executive officer, Nalin still continues to head the group’s alternative assets business. “ESOPs are in the family and that’s why our own personal risk profile is muted,” she adds. In 2008, after the global markets crashed, her personal portfolio fell heavily, as it was heavily tilted toward equity. Both she and Nalin were in New York at that time, working in Wall Street, and had to further deal with lower bonuses and an uncertain job scene.

Lessons learnt in 2008 also made Radhika averse to leverage (loans). Now, she is eager to pay off her home loan as she is averse to taking loans.

Ashish Shah, founder of Wealth First

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Ahmedabad-based Ashish Shah was one of the earliest distributors to sell debt mutual funds in the 1990s, having seen their tax benefits. But Shah tells us he will invest the entire sum of Rs 10 lakh only in equities.

He would start off by investing Rs 2 lakh each in shares of two companies – an insurance firm and an oil-to-telecom conglomerate, through the latter’s partly-paid shares.

Of the remaining Rs 6 lakh, Rs 4 lakh would be parked in mid-cap funds and Rs 2 lakh in small-cap schemes. But why is he avoiding debt instruments now? “I have continuous visibility of my household expenses for the next three years. My entire Rs 10 lakh can be safely put away for three years,” says Shah. He is not in need of any liquidity now. As he doesn’t have any housing loan to repay or the need to set aside any amount, currently, for his daughter’s marriage, he can do without the cash.

Shah has been a proponent of long-term gilt mutual funds and tax-free bonds. He feels that interest rates might go down further and a tactical investment in a gilt fund would bode well.

Ashish Chadha, a registered investment advisor

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An ex-army officer, Ashish Chadha is an active manager. In the last three years his asset allocation was 70 per cent in debt and 30 per cent in equity. It’s now the other way around. Given Rs 10 lakh, he would invest 70 per cent of this in equities and 30 per cent in debt. And just like Radhika, Chadha finds international investing attractive at present; half of his equity allocation stays in India and the other half goes international.

Chadha likes MNC mutual funds because “manufacturing sector would do well in India, especially after the souring of India-China relations and the rising trade deficit.”

Index funds (Nifty Next 50) and a small-cap scheme are his other preferences.

Chadha would also buy equity shares of insurance companies. “Insurance is an underpenetrated market in India. The millennial population will now understand the importance of the insurance sector due to the Covid-19 pandemic”, says Chadha.

For the 30 percent allocation to debt, Chadha prefers gilt mutual, overnight and liquid, and short-term funds. Despite interest rates having already fallen quite a bit, Chadha still sees potential in gilt funds, especially constant maturity gilt funds, for the next 10-year period. A small chunk will also be invested in gold.

Kalpen Parekh, President ofDSPInvestment Managers

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Unlike many investors, Kalpen Parekh does not have goals. He allocates funds after analysing the markets. At the moment, he would invest 45 per cent in equity funds (in DSP’s own equity funds, he insists), 40 percent in debt schemes, 12 percent in international funds and 3 percent in a hedge fund.

He perceives the markets to be expensive. For international funds, he prefers DSP World Energy, DSP World Gold and DSP US Flexible Equity. In March, Kalpen added 10 percent in equities because he found them cheaper back then. “However, now that they have run up again and I would stick to this asset allocation for some time,” he says.

Increasingly, some fund houses in India, including Kotak Mahindra mutual, PPFAS mutual and Quantum mutual have been nudging their employees to invest in the schemes managed by them. DSP, too, has adopted this as a rule. Kalpen says that about 1 percent of his overall financial portfolio is in direct equities – shares acquired about 8-10 years ago – but can’t really sell as fund managers need to comply with too many rules to buy or sell shares.

Nilesh Shah, Managing Director, KotakMahindra mutual fund

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Just like the others, Nilesh says he would invest 25 percent in international equities. Another 50 percent will be in Indian equities, but only in small and mid-cap schemes, and 25 percent in gold. Nilesh would invest the entire Rs 10 lakh in equities. “Since I am investing for the long run, I can afford to take risks,” he says. Besides, Nilesh says, he already has enough of his money lying in fixed-income securities.

International funds are favoured, as he can invest in businesses that are not available in India. But why no allocation to large-cap funds? Nilesh, who has managed both equity and debt funds in the past, explains that small and mid-cap stocks are at levels that they were at 5-9 years back. “The mid-cap index is at 2015 levels, currently. Many of these stocks are available cheap these days,” he says.

As far as gold is concerned, Nilesh prefers Sovereign gold bonds. “They benefit from gold price appreciation and pay a bit of interest on top of it as well,” he says. As a rule, Nilesh says he avoids chit funds and most of the corporate fixed deposits. Although he invests in real-estate, he avoids under-construction property from unknown builders. Like most fund managers, he avoids buying equity shares directly other than what he gets by way of ESOPs.

Where to invest Rs 10 lakh now, according to top money managers (2024)

FAQs

Where to invest Rs 10 lakh today? ›

At this moment, I would invest 20 percent in large caps or the Nifty 50 where I see an upside. Of the 40 percent (which I usually keep in large caps), I will put some in multi-caps because there has been correction there. Then, 40 percent will again go into mid-cap funds as their valuations are looking better.

What is the safest investment with the highest return? ›

Here are the best low-risk investments in April 2024:
  • High-yield savings accounts.
  • Money market funds.
  • Short-term certificates of deposit.
  • Series I savings bonds.
  • Treasury bills, notes, bonds and TIPS.
  • Corporate bonds.
  • Dividend-paying stocks.
  • Preferred stocks.
Apr 1, 2024

Which investment has 20 percent return in India? ›

The top-performing flexi cap mutual funds include Quant Flexi Cap, JM Flexicap and Parag Parikh Flexi Cap Fund, which have given more than 20% annualised returns in the past five years. Whether they acknowledge it or not, most mutual fund investors choose schemes primarily on the basis of their past performance.

How to manage 10 lakhs? ›

10 Lakhs. Investing in tax-saving instruments allows you to claim tax benefits and reap high returns. Buying ULIP plans, ELSS mutual funds, or investing in EPF can help you create a long-term corpus without adding to your tax burden.

Can I invest 10 lakhs in post office? ›

You can invest up to Rs. 9 lakh individually or Rs.15 lakh jointly, and the investment period is 5 years. Capital protection is its primary objective. The interest rate for April-June 2024 is 7.40% per annum, payable monthly.

Where to invest when market is at peak? ›

You want 60% of your portfolio invested in equities and the remaining 40% in debt. Your equity portfolio is further split to 35% large-cap, 20% mid-cap, and 5% small-cap.

What investment is 100% safe? ›

The Best Safe Investments of April 2024
Investment TypeSafetyLiquidity
Treasury bills, notes and bondsHighHigh
Money market mutual fundsHighHigh
Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS)HighHigh
High-yield savings accountsHighHigh
3 more rows
Mar 21, 2024

Where should I keep my money to get the highest rate of return? ›

Overview: Certificates of deposit, or CDs, are issued by banks and generally offer a higher interest rate than savings accounts. And long-term CDs may be better options when you expect rates to fall, allowing you to keep your money earning higher rates for years.

What is the safest investment to not lose money? ›

The Bottom Line

Safe assets such as U.S. Treasury securities, high-yield savings accounts, money market funds, and certain types of bonds and annuities offer a lower risk investment option for those prioritizing capital preservation and steady, albeit generally lower, returns.

How can I get 15 percent return on investment in India? ›

Here, we are talking about investing in SIP because getting a 15 per cent return in the long term in SIP is not a big deal. If you invest in SIP by adopting the formula of 15X15X15, then at the rate of Rs 15,000 per month, you will invest a total of Rs 27,00,000 in 15 years.

How much ROI is good in India? ›

What Is a Good ROI? According to conventional wisdom, an annual ROI of approximately 7% or greater is considered a good ROI for an investment in stocks.

Is 12% return on investment possible? ›

The reality is that you can! There are mutual funds out there that have averaged 12% annual returns over the course of their history—you just have to know how to look for them.

Where to invest 10 lakhs lumpsum in India? ›

How to Invest 10 Lakhs
  • 1) Emergency Funds. There can be times when you will be hit by curveballs and you need to be prepared for it! ...
  • 2) Short-term funds. ...
  • 3) ELSS Funds. ...
  • 4) High Growth Funds. ...
  • 5) Gold. ...
  • 6) Public Provident Fund. ...
  • 7) Health Insurance. ...
  • 8) Term Insurance.
Aug 21, 2023

Which business is best with 10 lakhs? ›

Top 10 business ideas under Rs 10 lakh
  • Start an ecommerce business.
  • Food service.
  • On-demand cleaning service.
  • Start a car rental service.
  • Toy manufacturing.
  • Eco-friendly disposables.
  • Start a health and fitness centre.
  • Digital Marketing Agency.
Sep 18, 2023

How to make 1 crore from 10 lakh? ›

To turn 10 lakh rupees into 1 crore, you would need to increase your initial amount by a factor of 10. This can be achieved through various means such as investments, business ventures, or real estate. Consider consulting with a financial advisor to create a plan tailored to your financial goals and risk tolerance.

Where to invest 10l in India? ›

He/she should invest Rs 10 lakh in the following manner: 35% in AAA rated NCD/bonds/corporate FDs; 30% in bank FDs, RBI bonds and small savings schemes; 25% in AA rated NCD bonds and 10% in short-term debt funds. NCDs, bonds and corporate FDs are chosen as they offer higher yield along with a certain level of safety.

Can I invest 10 lakh in share market? ›

Overall, at current levels, we will prefer multicap funds over pure small-cap funds. BT: How can one invest Rs 10 lakh in this market? Neelesh Surana: For investing Rs 10 lakh in this market, we recommend maintaining a structurally equal-weight allocation in equities from a long-term viewpoint.

How to invest my 10000 rupees in India? ›

Let's see some of the best ways to invest 10,000 rupees in the share market.
  1. Mutual Funds. Mutual funds are a way to buy more with less. ...
  2. Stocks. Stocks represent part ownership of a company. ...
  3. ETFs. ...
  4. Bank Deposits. ...
  5. Government Savings Schemes. ...
  6. National Savings Certificates (NSCs) ...
  7. Public Provident Fund (PPF)

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