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Sundaram Balanced Advantage Fund (Formerly Known as Principal Balanced Advantage Fund) - Monthly Income Distribution CUM Capital Withdrawal Option

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NAV
₹ 15.1346 ₹ -0.11 (-0.75 %)
as on 13-02-2026
Asset Size (AUM)
1,705.31 Cr
Launch Date
Jan 02, 2013
Investment Objective
An open ended dynamic asset allocation fund, The investment objective of the Scheme is to provide accrual income and capital appreciation by investing in a mix of equity, debt, REITs/InvITs and equity derivatives that are managed dynamically.
Minimum Investment 100.0
Minimum Top-up 100.0
Investment Returns Since Launch in Jan 02, 2013
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8.49

%
3 M
6 M
1 Y
3 Y
10 Y
Inception
Sharp Ratio
0.78 %
Expense Ratio
2.05%
Volatility
6.44 %
Fund House
Sundaram Mutual Fund
Fund Manager
FM 1 -Mr. S. Bharath, FM 2 -Mr. Ravi Gopalakrishnan, FM 3 -Mr. Dwijendra Srivastava (Fixed Income)
Key Features
Scheme description
Minimum Purchase Application Amount
Rs. 100.0 (plus in multiples of Rs. 100.0)

Entry Load
Not applicable
Exit Load
Nil – upto 25%, 1% of NAV- above 25% by way of SWP or transferred by way of STP and exit load will be waived on Intra-scheme and Inter-scheme Switch-outs
Indicative Investment Horizon
5 Years and above
Asset Allocation
Fund's historical return comparison with other asset classes
Fund Performance
Fund's historical return comparison with other asset classes
Performance

Scheme Performance (%)

Data as on - 13-02-2026

Yearly Performance (%)

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Peer Comparison
Scheme Name Inception Date 1 Year Return % 2 Year Return % 3 Year Return % 5 Year Return % 10 Year Return %
Sundaram Balanced Advantage Fund (Formerly Known as Principal Balanced Advantage Fund) - Monthly Income Distribution CUM Capital Withdrawal Option 02-01-2013 7.95 7.53 10.87 8.89 8.32
Baroda BNP Paribas Balanced Advantage Fund-Regular Plan -Growth Option 14-11-2018 13.52 10.4 14.12 11.53 0.0
ICICI Prudential Balanced Advantage Fund - Growth 01-12-2006 13.08 11.12 13.69 11.72 12.51
Aditya Birla Sun Life Balanced Advantage Fund - Regular Plan - Growth Option 25-04-2000 12.38 10.97 13.37 10.72 12.28
BANK OF INDIA BALANCED ADVANTAGE FUND REGULAR PLAN GROWTH 14-03-2014 11.42 5.92 11.33 10.27 7.96
Mirae Asset Balanced Advantage Fund Regular Plan- Growth 18-08-2022 11.22 9.23 12.85 0.0 0.0
Helios Balanced Advantage Fund- Regular Plan- Growth Option 27-03-2024 11.04 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
SBI Balanced Advantage Fund - Regular Plan - Growth 01-08-2021 10.67 9.39 14.04 0.0 0.0
HDFC Balanced Advantage Fund - Growth Plan 01-02-1994 10.3 9.23 17.89 17.15 16.07
Edelweiss Balanced Advantage Fund - Regular Plan - Growth Option 20-08-2009 10.01 8.33 12.71 10.22 11.6
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