Stock Market NewsSEBI Floats Draft Circular to Revamp Mutual Fund Scheme CategorisationSEBI Floats Draft Circular to Revamp Mutual Fund Scheme CategorisationLast updated: July 18, 2025 6:16 pmAuthor- Pradeep SangatramaniShare3 Min ReadSHAREProposed overhaul aims to reduce portfolio overlaps, standardize scheme names, and encourage product innovation in MF industryContentsKey Proposals: Uniform Naming, Portfolio LimitsIndustry Impact: Flexibility for AMCs, Clarity for InvestorsWhat Traders & Investors Should TrackMumbai, July 18 – The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has issued a draft circular proposing a major revamp of mutual fund scheme categorisation norms, inviting public comments until August 8, 2025, through its web portal. The move comes as India’s mutual fund industry witnesses rapid expansion in both assets under management (AUM) and retail investor participation, prompting the regulator to revisit the existing 2020 framework.The circular, released on July 18, outlines 20 proposals across five key categories—Equity, Debt, Hybrid, Solution-oriented schemes, and Other schemes—to enhance clarity, reduce redundancy, and maintaining consistency in naming conventions. SEBI noted that the revisions are also in response to industry representations, including those from AMFI (Association of Mutual Funds in India).Also Read : Foreign Ownership in Indian Banks Under Scrutiny; Possible Regulatory Changes AheadKey Proposals: Uniform Naming, Portfolio LimitsTo prevent investor confusion and ensure schemes are “true-to-label”, SEBI proposes that scheme names must match their category, eliminating scope for misinterpretation. The regulator also flagged rising instances of portfolio overlaps among schemes, particularly in large AMCs, as a core concern.“In some cases, there was significant overlap in portfolios. Therefore, it was felt necessary to introduce clear limits to avoid schemes with similar portfolios,” SEBI stated.The circular is positioned as an update to the earlier November 6, 2020 circular, which first formalized scheme classification rules. This time, the regulator is looking to balance product innovation with investor protection, offering more operational flexibility to fund houses while safeguarding scheme integrity.Industry Impact: Flexibility for AMCs, Clarity for InvestorsIf implemented, the framework could reshape how Asset Management Companies (AMCs) design and launch schemes. Many fund houses have faced regulatory roadblocks when introducing thematic or hybrid funds due to rigid classification rules. The proposed flexibility could pave the way for next-generation products, especially in hybrid and solution-oriented categories.Market watchers say the move could boost investor confidence by making the scheme universe more transparent. It may also help curb the practice of AMCs launching multiple funds with similar underlying portfolios to capture AUM.What Traders & Investors Should TrackThis development may not have a direct equity market impact in the immediate term, but the long-term implications on mutual fund inflows, fund structure, and AUM redistribution across schemes are significant.Watchlist:UTI AMC, HDFC AMC, Nippon Life India AMC (potential operational impact from scheme rationalisation)Nifty Financial Services, Nifty 500 Multicap 50:25:25 (may see reshuffling in thematic fund allocations)Public consultation window open till August 8, 2025 – investor and industry feedback could influence final guidelines.Know More AboutNifty 50Gift NiftyFii dii DataYou Might Also LikePetronet LNG Shares Gain 4% After 15-Year Ethane Deal With ONGC; Nomura Sees 34% UpsideRate Cut Meets a Falling Rupee: Sensex Gains 500 Pts, Nifty Near 26,200 as RBI’s 25 bps Cut Lifts MarketsITC Hotels Shares Trade Flat as ₹3,856 Crore Block Deal Transfers 9% Equity; BAT Likely SellerCigarette Prices Likely to Rise Slightly Under New Excise Bill, Analysts Predict Muted ImpactReliance Begins Work on Draft Prospectus for Jio’s Potential Record-Setting IPOShare This ArticleFacebookCopy LinkShareByPradeep SangatramaniFollow: Pradeep Sangatramani, founder and CEO of NiftyTrader, is an IIM Calcutta alumnus with a background in engineering. Passionate about the stock market from early on, he spent years studying its dynamics and working in roles focused on market analysis, trading tools, and financial data. Realising the challenges traders face in accessing user-friendly tools, he built NiftyTrader to offer data-driven, easy-to-use solutions. Committed to transparency and education, Pradeep actively shares insights through articles and webinars, aiming to empower traders at all levels. 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