Baroda BNP Paribas Multi Asset Fund
(An Open-ended Scheme investing in Equity, Debt and Gold ETF)
Baroda BNP Paribas Multi Asset Fund
(An Open-ended Scheme investing in Equity, Debt and Gold ETF)
December 2025

December 2025


Investment Objective

The investment objective of the scheme is to seek to generate long term capital growth by investing in equity and equity related securities, debt & money market instruments, REITs / InVITs and Gold ETF. However, there can be no assurance that the investment objectives of the Scheme will be realized. The Scheme does not guarantee/ indicate any returns.

NAV Details (As on December 31, 2025)
Regular IDCW : ₹ 15.1935
Regular Growth : ₹ 15.9120
Direct IDCW : ₹ 16.1316
Direct Growth : ₹ 16.6035
Benchmark Index (Tier 1)

65% of Nifty 500 TRI + 20% of NIFTY Composite Debt Index + 15% of INR Price of Gold

Date of Allotment

December 19, 2022

Fund Manager
Category Fund Manager Managing
fund since
Experience
Equity Mr. Jitendra Sriram 19-Dec-22 27 years
Equity Mr. Pratish Krishnan 21-Oct-24 23 years
Fixed IncomeMr. Vikram Pamnani 19-Dec-22 14 years
Load Structure

Exit Load: • If units of the Scheme are redeemed or switched out up to 10% of the units (the limit) within 12 months from the date of allotment - Nil. • If units of the scheme are redeemed or switched out in excess of the limit within 12 months from the date of allotment - 1% of the applicable NAV. • If units of scheme are redeemed or switched out after 12 months from the date of allotment: Nil.
For detailed load structure please refer Scheme Information Document.


Lumpsum Details

Minimum Amount: Lumpsum investment:
₹ 5,000 and in multiples of ₹ 1 thereafter.
Minimum Additional Application Amount:₹ 1,000 and in multiples of ₹ 1 thereafter.


Monthly AAUM## As on December 31, 2025 : ₹ 1,306.13 Crores
AUM## As on December 31, 2025 : ₹ 1,321.38 Crores

## including inter-scheme Investments, if any, by other schemes of Baroda BNP Paribas Mutual Fund, as may be applicable

EQUITY HOLDINGS % of Net Assets
Banks 17.53%
HDFC Bank Limited 6.35%
ICICI Bank Limited 5.95%
Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited 1.80%
State Bank of India 1.67%
Yes Bank Limited 0.94%
The Federal Bank Limited 0.82%
IT - Software 5.68%
Infosys Limited 2.86%
Tata Consultancy Services Limited 1.97%
Persistent Systems Limited 0.85%
Petroleum Products 5.03%
Reliance Industries Limited 5.03%
Construction 4.17%
Larsen & Toubro Limited 4.17%
Electrical Equipment 3.66%
Hitachi Energy India Limited 2.68%
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited 0.98%
Telecom - Services 3.16%
Bharti Airtel Limited 3.16%
Power 2.83%
NLC India Limited 1.53%
NTPC Limited 1.30%
Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology 2.76%
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Limited 1.58%
Cipla Limited 1.18%
Automobiles 2.49%
Hero MotoCorp Limited 1.57%
TVS Motor Company Limited 0.92%
Agricultural, Commercial & Construction Vehicles 2.43%
Escorts Kubota Limited 1.52%
Tata Motors Ltd 0.91%
Cement & Cement Products 2.05%
Grasim Industries Limited 1.16%
The India Cements Limited 0.89%
Chemicals & Petrochemicals 1.83%
Linde India Limited 1.83%
Finance 1.55%
Bajaj Finance Limited 1.55%
Food Products 1.40%
Nestle India Limited 1.40%
Auto Components 1.33%
Bosch Limited 1.33%
Non - Ferrous Metals 0.88%
Hindustan Zinc Limited 0.88%
Beverages 0.79%
United Spirits Limited 0.79%
LESS THAN 0.75% EXPOSURE 8.43%
FUTURES LONG POSITION 0.57%
Multi Commodity Exchange of India Limited 0.57%
TOTAL EQUITY HOLDING 68.57%
REITs/InvITs Holdings % of Net Assets
Intelligent Supply Chain Infrastructure Trust 0.38%
Indus Infra Trust 0.10%
Total REITs/InvITs Holdings 0.48%
Gold ETF % of Net Assets
Baroda BNP Paribas Mutual Fund 8.36%
Nippon India Mutual Fund 7.99%
Total Gold ETF 16.35%
FIXED INCOME HOLDINGS Rating % of Net Assets
GOVERNMENT BOND 6.32%
7.09% GOI (MD 05/08/2054) Sovereign 2.59%
6.68% GOI (MD 07/07/2040) Sovereign 2.57%
7.32% GOI (MD 13/11/2030) Sovereign 0.79%
6.33% GOI (MD 05/05/2035) Sovereign 0.37%
CORPORATE BOND 4.61%
Indian Railway Finance Corporation Limited CRISIL AAA 1.53%
Export Import Bank of India CRISIL AAA 1.15%
National Bank For Agriculture and Rural Development ICRA AAA 1.15%
Muthoot Finance Limited CRISIL AA+ 0.78%
Total Fixed Income Holdings 10.93%
TREPS, Cash & Other Net Current Assets Including Short Futures 3.67%
GRAND TOTAL 100.00%

Investment in Top 10 scrips constitutes 49.14% of the portfolio


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Pursuant to distribution under Income Distribution cum Capital Withdrawal (‘IDCW’) option, NAV of the IDCW option of the scheme(s) would fall to the extent of payout and statutory levy (if applicable). The amounts under IDCW options can be distributed out of investors capital (Equalization Reserve), which is part of sale price that represents realized gains. Past performance may or may not be sustained in future. The above stated distribution rate per unit is net distribution rate after deducting applicable taxes. The above distribution rates are on face value of ₹ 10 per unit.

TER - Regular Plan (%) 2.07%
TER - Direct Plan (%) 0.91%
Equity Portfolio Turnover Ratio# 0.21
Total Portfolio Turnover Ratio 0.50
Standard Deviation* 8.52%
Beta* 0.98
Sharpe Ratio* 0.98
Sharpe Ratio (annualised), Standard Deviation (annualised) and Beta are based on last 36 monthly data points.

#Equity portfolio turnover ratio excludes transactions in derivatives. Total Portfolio Turnover ratio is sum of Equity, Debt, and Derivative.
The risk free rate of return considered for calculation of Sharpe ratio is 5.67%, as per 1 day MIBOR rate on the last business day of the month.

Average Maturity (years) 8.84
Modified Duration (years) 4.66
YTM (%) 6.56%
Macaulay Duration† (years) 4.86

†Concept of Macaulay duration: The Macaulay Duration is a measure of a bond’s sensitivity to interest rate changes. It is expressed in annual terms. It is the weighted average term to maturity of the cash flows from a bond. The weight of each cash flow is determined by dividing the present value of the cash flow by the price. Factors like a bond’s price, maturity, coupon, yield to maturity among others impact the calculation of Macaulay duration. The Macaulay duration can be viewed as the economic balance point of a group of cash flows. Another way to interpret the statistic is that it is the weighted average number of years an investor must maintain a position in the bond until the present value of the bond’s cash flows equals the amount paid for the bond. As it provides a way to estimate the effect of certain market changes on a bond’s price, the investor can choose an investment that will better meet his future cash needs.

This product is suitable for investors who are seeking*:

➤ Wealth creation in long term.
➤ Investment in equity and equity related securities debt and money market instruments and Gold ETF

*Investors should consult their financial advisers if in doubt about whether the product is suitable for them.

Scheme Riskometer^^
Investors understand that their principal will be at Very High risk


Benchmark (Tier 1) Riskometer^
Benchmark riskometer is at Very High risk


^^Riskometer For Scheme: basis it’s portfolio, ^Riskometer For Benchmark (65% of Nifty 500 TRI + 20% of NIFTY Composite Debt Index + 15% of INR Price of Gold): basis it’s constituents; As on December 31, 2025

For complete portfolio, kindly refer the website https://www.barodabnpparibasmf.in/
* refer Glossary page


Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risks, read all scheme related documents carefully.