SBI Funds Management Ltd’s Rs 11,693 cr initial public offering (IPO) to open on July 14
SBI Funds Management Ltd, whose Rs 11,693 crore initial public offering (IPO) opens on July 14, has dependence on assets under management (AUM), market volatility, concentration in a few mutual fund schemes, reliance on the SBI distribution network and regulatory changes among the key risks to its business, according to its Red Herring Prospectus (RHP).
According to the company’s offer documents, its revenue and profitability are substantially dependent on quarterly average assets under management (QAAUM). Any decline in AUM due to adverse market movements, investor redemptions, lower inflows or changes in the product mix could reduce fee income and adversely impact profitability and cash flows.
The company also said around 22.82 per cent of its mutual fund AUM (MAAUM) as of March 31, 2026, was sourced from B-30 cities, where investors may exhibit higher redemption volatility during market downturns. This could lead to a sharper fall in AUM and affect revenues.


































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































