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HSBC Banking and PSU Debt Fund - Direct Growth

Income/Debt Oriented Schemes - Banking and PSU Debt FundDirect Plan, Growth optionLow to Moderate Risk
27.09NAV as of 17 Jul 2026Data refreshed 1 hour ago
+5.35%over 1Y

Plotted from the real NAV points Fermor has on record for this scheme, not an interpolated daily series.

NAV date
17 Jul 2026
Fund size (AUM)
₹3,428.37 Cr
Plan / option
Direct Plan, Growth option
Risk (category)
Low to Moderate

Investment growth calculator

See what a monthly SIP could grow to using this fund's own trailing returns, or check what a real historical lumpsum investment would be worth today.

Monthly investment
₹5,000
Total invested₹6,00,000
Would grow to₹8,65,062
Est. gains₹2,65,062 (44.2%)

Projected using HSBC Banking and PSU Debt Fund - Direct Growth's own trailing 3 years annualised return (+7.11%). Actual future returns will vary.

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Returns and Rankings

HSBC Banking and PSU Debt Fund - Direct Growth has returned +5.2% over the 1 year to 17 Jul 2026, based on AMFI's historical NAV data.

Returns and Rankings
Fund returns versus category average and rank
Name1Y3Y5Y
Fund returns+5.20%+7.11%--
Category average (Income/Debt Oriented Schemes - Banking and PSU Debt Fund)+5.20%+7.11%--
Rank (Income/Debt Oriented Schemes - Banking and PSU Debt Fund)1 of 11 of 1--

Rank and category average are computed live from every AMFI-registered Direct Plan, Growth option scheme sharing this fund's category, not sourced from a third party.

Category Position: Where This Fund Sits Among Its Peers
1 yearRank 1 of 1 · top 100%
Best in categoryLowest
3 yearsRank 1 of 1 · top 100%
Best in categoryLowest

Advanced Ratios

Computed over the last 12 months (368 days, 244 aligned NAV points) of this fund's own real daily NAV against the Nifty 50, using India's 10-year G-Sec yield (6.8%) as the risk-free rate. This is a shorter window than most competitor sites use (typically 3-5 years), so Sharpe and Sortino can look quite different when recent returns have been weak: we'd rather show the window than hide it.

Advanced Ratios (1Y)
Alpha
-1.14
Beta
0.03
Sharpe
-1.19
Sortino
-1.24

1-year window · vs Nifty 50 · risk-free rate 6.8% (10Y G-Sec).

Exit Load, Stamp Duty and Tax

Every purchase carries a flat 0.005% stamp duty. Exit load, charged only within a certain holding period, is set by the AMC per scheme and disclosed in its SID: check there before redeeming if timing matters.

This scheme is taxed as a debt-oriented fund under current rules. For units bought on or after 1 April 2023, the Finance Act 2023 removed both indexation benefit and long-term capital gains treatment: every gain, regardless of how long the units are held, is added to the investor's income and taxed at their applicable income tax slab rate.

What Is NAV?

NAV is the per-unit price of HSBC Banking and PSU Debt Fund - Direct Growth, published daily under SEBI and AMFI rules. See how mutual fund NAV is calculated for the full mechanics.

This category invests in debt instruments issued by banks, public sector undertakings, and public financial institutions, aiming for relatively lower credit risk within the debt fund universe.

How to Invest in HSBC Banking and PSU Debt Fund - Direct Growth

Investing follows the same five-step process for any AMFI-registered scheme: complete KYC once, choose Direct or Regular, decide lumpsum or SIP using the calculator above, choose Growth or IDCW, then submit through the AMC, a registered platform, or an RTA. See the full step-by-step guide to investing in mutual funds for detail on each step, including the Direct vs Regular and Growth vs IDCW tradeoffs.

Minimum investment amounts (commonly Rs 100-500 for SIPs and Rs 1,000-5,000 for a lumpsum) are set by each AMC and disclosed in the SID; confirm the exact figure for this scheme before investing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the NAV of HSBC Banking and PSU Debt Fund - Direct Growth?

The NAV of HSBC Banking and PSU Debt Fund - Direct Growth is Rs 27.0940 per unit as of 17 Jul 2026, per AMFI's daily NAV data.

What has been the return of HSBC Banking and PSU Debt Fund - Direct Growth?

HSBC Banking and PSU Debt Fund - Direct Growth returned +5.2% over the 1 year to 17 Jul 2026. Periods of 1 year or longer are annualised; shorter periods are point-to-point.

How does HSBC Banking and PSU Debt Fund - Direct Growth rank against similar funds?

Over 3 years, HSBC Banking and PSU Debt Fund - Direct Growth ranks 1 of 1 Direct Plan, Growth option schemes in the "Income/Debt Oriented Schemes - Banking and PSU Debt Fund" category, computed live from real AMFI NAV data across every fund in the category.

What does the category "Income/Debt Oriented Schemes - Banking and PSU Debt Fund" mean?

This category invests in debt instruments issued by banks, public sector undertakings, and public financial institutions, aiming for relatively lower credit risk within the debt fund universe.

How risky is HSBC Banking and PSU Debt Fund - Direct Growth?

Funds in the "Income/Debt Oriented Schemes - Banking and PSU Debt Fund" category are typically placed at Low to Moderate risk on SEBI's mandatory product riskometer. This category invests in relatively higher-credit-quality debt issued by banks and public institutions.

How are gains from HSBC Banking and PSU Debt Fund - Direct Growth taxed?

This scheme is taxed as a debt-oriented fund under current rules. For units bought on or after 1 April 2023, the Finance Act 2023 removed both indexation benefit and long-term capital gains treatment: every gain, regardless of how long the units are held, is added to the investor's income and taxed at their applicable income tax slab rate.

Disclaimer: NAV and historical return data is sourced from AMFI and refreshed daily. Risk profile and tax treatment described on this page are general, category-level information, not this specific scheme's officially disclosed riskometer level or individualised tax advice. Category average and rank are computed live from real AMFI NAV data across the category and may include or exclude schemes depending on what history Fermor has recorded for each one. Mutual fund investments are subject to market risk. Past performance does not indicate future returns. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Consult a SEBI-registered investment adviser or a chartered accountant before making investment or tax decisions.

HSBC Banking and PSU Debt Fund - Direct Growth
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