Mutual Funds Suffer ₹6,000 Crore Blow as IndusInd Bank Stock Plummets 20%
Mutual fund investments in IndusInd Bank took a severe hit on March 11, as the stock plunged 20% in a single day following the bank’s disclosure of a 2.4% impact on its net worth due to changes in the valuation of derivative transactions.
The sharp drop resulted in a significant ₹6,000 crore erosion in the value of mutual fund holdings, raising concerns among investors about the bank’s financial health and governance.
As of February 2025, 35 mutual funds collectively held over 20.88 crore shares of IndusInd Bank. The total value of these holdings was estimated at ₹20,670 crore. However, after the March 11 stock rout, the collective value has fallen to approximately ₹14,600 crore, marking a substantial decline in portfolio worth.
The worst-hit asset managers include ICICI Prudential MF, HDFC MF, and SBI MF, which together account for a majority of the mutual fund stake in IndusInd Bank.
Between April 2024 and January 2025, mutual funds poured ₹10,200 crore into IndusInd Bank. However, as market sentiment weakened, February 2025 witnessed an outflow of ₹1,600 crore, signaling early investor apprehensions.
The 20% plunge in IndusInd Bank’s share price follows the lender’s disclosure of a valuation adjustment in its derivative transactions, which impacted its net worth by 2.4%.
The financial setback could lead to an estimated ₹1,500 crore reduction in net profit for Q4 FY25, according to market analysts.
Other factors contributing to the stock correction include:
In response to the crisis, IndusInd Bank has engaged an independent external agency to review and validate internal findings related to the derivative valuation changes.
Market experts suggest that while the immediate financial impact is limited, investor sentiment may take time to recover.
Key areas that could influence IndusInd Bank’s recovery include:
Despite the sharp correction, some market participants believe that the long-term fundamentals of IndusInd Bank remain intact. However, investors will be closely monitoring further developments, including the bank’s Q4 FY25 financial results, before making any fresh investment decisions.
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