
SBI Mutual Fund | By investing in SBI’s mutual fund scheme, you can earn from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 38 lakh 33 thousand. Know how the return of this scheme is calculated and for how many years you can benefit maximum. This scheme can be a safe and beneficial investment option.
Information about SBI Mutual Fund Scheme – SBI Infrastructure Fund Direct Growth Plan
Investments are made under the ‘SBI Infrastructure Fund Direct Growth Plan’ in SBI’s Mutual Fund Scheme. This is a lump sum scheme, that is, you have to invest in one go and then that investment can be maintained for a long time. After investing in this fund, you have to keep it for at least 5 years or a maximum of 20 years.
Fund’s performance so far – gave good returns to investors
SBI started this fund in 2013, and since then this fund has given good returns to investors. If we look at the performance of this fund so far, then in the last one year, this fund has given a return of about 58 percent. Similarly, in the last 5 years, this fund has given an annual return of 24 percent. Given the overall performance, this fund has given 21 percent return so far.
How much return will be available on applying 1 lakh rupees?
If you invest 1 lakh rupees in this scheme, then how much return you will get. Let’s assume that the annual return of this fund is 20 percent on an average. If you keep money in this fund for 20 years, then how much will you benefit on this investment, we calculate.
If you invested Rs 1 lakh and got 20 percent annual return, then after 20 years your investment will be ₹ 38,33,723. This includes your original investment ₹ 1,00,000, and you will get ₹ 37,33,723 additional as returns.
SBI Infrastructure Fund gave 58 percent return
This infrastructure fund of SBI has given very good returns in the last few years. Last year (2024) This fund gave a return of 58 percent, which is a great result for any mutual funds. Apart from this, in the last 5 years, this fund gave an annual return of 24 percent, making it a very attractive investment option.
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