
LIC MF Medium to Long Duration Fund Direct - Growth
LIC MF Medium to Long Duration Fund Direct - Growth
as on 10 Jul 2026
LIC MF Medium to Long Duration Fund Direct - Growth is a Debt mutual fund scheme launched on 01 Jan 2013. Investors can begin their investment journey with a minimum SIP of ₹200 or a lumpsum investment of ₹5,000. The fund manages total assets worth ₹176.67 crores, and the current NAV stands at ₹82.2269 as of 10 Jul 2026. The fund has delivered absolute returns of 4.50% in the past 1 year. For the last 3 years the fund has delivered a CAGR of 7.73%. For 5 years it has given a CAGR of 6.47%. The expense ratio of the fund is 0.18%.
NAV ₹ 82.2269 (+0.14%)
CAGR 6.47%
NAV
NIFTY50
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NIFTY50
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basis annualised returns
Investment Type
SIP Amount
Investment Period
5Y
₹ 32.73 L
3.50%
₹ 36.98 L
8.00%
₹ 35.50 L
6.47%
Total Investment
₹ 30,00,000
Returns
₹ 5,50,003 (6.47%)
Maturity Value
₹ 35,50,003
Disclaimer: Fixed deposits offer guaranteed returns. Mutual fund investments carry market risks; read all scheme-related documents carefully. Past performance does not guarantee future returns.
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Historical NAV
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Asset Allocation
AUM
₹ 176.67 Cr
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Asset Allocation
AUM
₹176.67 Cr
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Fund Comparison
Fund Details
52W High NAV
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Min. SIP Amount
₹ 200.00
Min. Lumpsum Amount
₹ 5,000.00
AUM (in Cr.)
₹ 176.67
Expense Ratio
0.18%
Lock-in Period
No Lock in Period
52W Low NAV
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Inception Date
01 Jan 2013
Fund Age
13 Yrs
Benchmark
CRISIL Medium to Long Duration Debt A-III Index
Scheme Type
Open Ended
Stamp Duty
0.005% (from July 1st 2020)
Exit Load
- Exit load of 0.25% if redeemed within 15 days.
Tax Implication
- Returns to be taxed as per your normal Income Tax slab.
Fund Managers
| Name | Qualification |
|---|---|
| Rahul Singh | B.SC Economic Hons. and hold a PGDM FROM IIM-A. |
| Pratik Harish Shroff | Executive Programme in Applied Finance - Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta Financial Risk Manager (FRM) - GARP Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) - CFA Institute M.Com - University of Mumbai B.Com - University of Mumbai |
Fund Objective
LIC MF Bond fund is an open-ended debt scheme which will endeavor to generate an attractive return for its investors by investing in a portfolio is between 4 years and 7 years. However, there is no assurance that the investment objective of the Schemes will be realized.
Risk-O-Meter
Investors understand that their principal will be at
Moderate Risk
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AMC Information
LIC Mutual Fund
No. of Schemes
35
Total AUM
₹ 39,990.00 Cr
Contact Details
4th Floor, Industrial InsuranceBuilding, Opp.Churchgate StatiMumbai 400 020.
Contact Details
4th Floor, Industrial InsuranceBuilding, Opp.Churchgate StatiMumbai 400 020.
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FAQs
When was LIC MF Medium to Long Duration Fund launched?
What is the current NAV of LIC MF Medium to Long Duration Fund?
What is the AUM of LIC MF Medium to Long Duration Fund?
What is the rate of return of LIC MF Medium to Long Duration Fund?
- In the past 1Y: 4.50%
- In the past 3Y: 7.73%
- In the past 5Y: 6.47%
What is the expense ratio of LIC MF Medium to Long Duration Fund?
What is exit load of LIC MF Medium to Long Duration Fund?
How risky is investing in LIC MF Medium to Long Duration Fund?
Who is the fund manager LIC MF Medium to Long Duration Fund?
What is the minimum investment required in LIC MF Medium to Long Duration Fund?
How to invest in LIC MF Medium to Long Duration Fund directly?
- Open Demat Account on Dhan if you don't have one.
- Analyze the fund performance.
- Invest via SIP or Lumpsum.



