Looking for a Flexi Cap Fund? Here Are the Top Performers

Looking for a Flexi Cap Fund? Here Are the Top Performers

Looking for the best Flexi Cap mutual fund? Here are the top three funds based on one-year SIP returns—and why you shouldn't choose a fund based on past performance alone.

Key Takeaways

Flexi Cap Mutual Funds continue to remain one of the most popular Equity Fund categories among long-term investors. Unlike other equity funds that are restricted by market capitalisation, Flexi Cap funds can invest across Large-Cap, Mid-Cap, and Small-Cap stocks, allowing fund managers the flexibility to allocate money wherever they find the best opportunities.

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If you had invested Rs 3,000 every month through a SIP for one year in the Flexi Cap category, some funds would have generated impressive returns. Based on data as of July 2, 2026, the following schemes emerged as the top performers.

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Top 3 Flexi Cap Mutual Funds Delivering Strong SIP Returns

Rank

Scheme Name

AMC

AUM (Rs crore)

Expense Ratio

Invested Amount (Rs)

Current Value (Rs)

Return

1

Quant Flexi Cap Growth Regular Plan

Quant Mutual Fund

7,027.8

1.82 per cent

36,000

40,131

26.18 per cent

2

ITI Flexi Cap Fund Regular Growth

ITI Mutual Fund

1,313.5

2.10 per cent

36,000

39,184

19.99 per cent

3

Bank of India Flexi Cap Regular Growth

Bank of India Mutual Fund

2,460.84

2.01 per cent

36,000

38,788

17.43 per cent

What Makes Flexi Cap Funds Attractive?

Flexi Cap funds invest across companies of different market capitalisations without any rigid allocation limits. This flexibility allows fund managers to shift investments depending on market conditions and valuation opportunities.

For investors, this means:

  • Diversification across large-cap, mid-cap, and small-cap stocks.
  • The potential to capture opportunities across different market cycles.
  • Professional portfolio management with the flexibility to change allocations when required.

Should You Invest Only Based on Past Returns?

While the above funds have delivered strong one-year SIP returns, past performance should never be the sole reason for selecting a mutual fund.

A fund that outperformed over the last one year may not necessarily remain the best performer in the future. Market conditions, sector allocation, investment strategy, and fund manager decisions can all influence future returns.

Disclaimer: The article is for informational purposes only and not investment advice.