Equity mutual funds have witnessed a net inflow of Rs 20,190 crore in March 2023, data released by the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) said.

The total debt scheme saw an outflow of Rs 56,884 crore in March versus Rs 13,815 crore outflow in February. This is the highest in six months.

The total Assets Under Management (AUM) stood At Rs 39.42 lakh crore versus Rs 39.46 lakh crore month-on-month.

The hybrid fund outflow stood at Rs 12,372 crore versus Rs 460.3 crore month-on-month (MoM).

The liquid fund witnessed an outflow of Rs 56,924 crore, while ETF saw an outflow of Rs 331 crore.

The credit risk inflow stood at Rs 157 crore. Arbitrage funds saw an outflow of Rs 12,157.56 crore.

Multi-asset allocation witnessed an inflow of Rs 473.22 crore and conservative hybrid fund saw an inflow of Rs 282.86 crore.

The small-cap fund inflow stood at Rs 2,430 crore versus Rs 2,246 crore inflow month-on-month.

The midcap fund inflow came in at Rs 2,129 crore versus Rs 1,816 crore inflow month-on-month.

The large-cap fund inflow stood at Rs 911 crore. The dividend yield fund inflow stood at Rs 3,716 crore versus Rs 42 crore inflow.

In the growth/equity-oriented funds, all 11 categories saw positive inflows.

The SIP amount also hit an all-time high of Rs 14,276 crore in March.