Top 7 flexi cap mutual funds to invest in June 2026

2 hours ago 3

Jun 20, 2026, 11:09:26 AM IST

Criteria for shortlisting these funds

1/9

Criteria for shortlisting these funds

ETMutualFunds has shortlisted top flexi cap mutual funds based on mean rolling returns, consistency in the last three years, downside risk, outperformance, asset size (threshold size is Rs 50 crore).

Agencies

Parag Parikh Flexi Cap Fund

2/9

Parag Parikh Flexi Cap Fund

Launched in May 2013, the flexi cap fund has offered 24.3% return based on rolling frequency in the last four years. Parag Parikh Flexi Cap Fund has been in the second quartile in the last five months. The scheme had been in the first quartile earlier.

iStock

HDFC Flexi Cap Fund

Launched in January 1995, the flexi cap fund has offered a return of around 25% in the last three years based on rolling returns. HDFC Flexi Cap Fund has been in the first quartile in the last 15 months.

iStock

UTI Flexi Cap Fund

Launched in August 2005, the flexi cap fund has offered a return of around 15.5% in the last three years based on rolling returns. UTI Flexi Cap Fund has been in the fourth quartile for the last 37 months.

iStock

PGIM India Flexi Cap Fund

5/9

PGIM India Flexi Cap Fund

Launched in March 2015, the scheme has offered a return of around 21% in the last three years based on rolling returns. The fund has been in the fourth quartile in the last six months. The scheme had been in the third quartile earlier.

iStock

Aditya Birla Sun Life Flexi Cap Fund

6/9

Aditya Birla Sun Life Flexi Cap Fund

Launched in August 1998, the scheme has offered a return of around 17.6% in the last three years based on rolling return. The fund has been in the first quartile in the last month. The scheme had been in the second quartile earlier.

Getty Images

SBI Flexi Cap Fund

Launched in September 2005, the scheme has offered a return of around 16.8% in the last three years based on rolling return.

iStock

Canara Robeco Flexi Cap Fund

8/9

Canara Robeco Flexi Cap Fund

Launched in September 2003, the scheme has offered a return of around 18.1% in the last three years based on rolling return. The fund has been in the third quartile for 35 months.

ETMarkets.com

For whom are these funds suitable?

9/9

For whom are these funds suitable?

One should consider flexi cap funds only if they have an investment horizon of five to seven years. These schemes are typically recommended to moderate investors to create wealth over a long period of time.

Read Entire Article