Share.Market launches inaugural edition of CRISP Mutual Funds Scorecard

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  • Funds with Value and Momentum Style Outperform
  • Nippon India, HDFC, ICICI Prudential, and Franklin Templeton Emerge as Top AMCs based on Performance Consistency
  • PPFAS AMC stands out as a consistent performer with strong tilt towards Quality and Value factors

Share.Market, a PhonePe product, released the inaugural edition of its “CRISP Mutual Funds Scorecard” for the quarter ending March 2025 (data considered is for the period April ‘20 to March ‘25). The CRISP Mutual Funds Scorecard is a quarterly, data-driven evaluation of mutual funds across categories and AMCs, offering investors a comprehensive view of performance, risk, and investment style. Many global institutional investors rely on understanding factor exposure to analyse and compare active funds as it helps in better understanding the drivers of fund performance. Through CRISP Mutual Funds Scorecard, Share.Market is making advanced factor exposure analysis accessible to retail investors in India.

Built on Share.Market’s proprietary CRISP framework—Consistency, Risk, and Investment Style of the Portfolio—the scorecard goes beyond traditional metrics like historical returns and risk. It combines NAV-based performance and risk assessment with analysis of historical fund portfolios to deliver unbiased, actionable insights that empower investors to make smarter, more informed fund selection decisions.

Key Highlights from the CRISP MF Scorecard:

  • Value & Momentum Styles Outperform: Funds with high exposure to Value and Momentum investment styles outperformed across most categories over the past five years.
  • In the Large & Midcap Funds category, ~56% of the funds categorized as High on Value style are also high on consistency and ~22% are ‘high’ on Momentum.
  • In the ELSS category, ~55% of the funds with “high” performance consistency had a “high” score on value style and ~45% had a “high” score on momentum.
  • Other core categories such as Flexicap and Large cap have also witnessed a similar trend with the majority of “high” consistency performers being “high” on value and / or momentum investment styles.
  • Top AMCs by Performance Consistency Nippon, HDFC, ICICI Prudential, andFranklin Templeton emerged as the most consistent performers across fund categories. PPFAS AMCs both equity funds stood out as consistent performers with strong tilt towards Quality and Value factors. While most of the funds of quant AMC also score “high” on performance consistency, their funds seem to have significantly higher risk than peers in the respective categories.
  • Balanced Factor Exposure Yields Results: AMCs like ICICI Prudential, SBI, and Nippon India demonstrated strong performance consistency without extreme tilt towards a single investment style—highlighting the effectiveness of balanced strategies, stock selection, and asset allocation.

Talking about the report, Ujjwal Jain, CEO, Share.Market said, Investors today are overwhelmed with data, but much of it stops at historical returns or risk-adjusted ratings—often leaving them with limited information for investment decision making. At Share.Market, we believe investors deserve more. With our CRISP Mutual Funds Scorecard, we go beyond past performance to offer deeper, actionable insights into how their money is truly being managed. This initiative reflects our commitment to empowering investors with a clearer, more holistic view of mutual fund performance.”

The CRISP Mutual Funds Scorecard will be a powerful starting point for fund selection, helping investors make smarter choices. For well-rounded decisions, it’s best used alongside other factors like track record, strength and stability of investment teams, fund size, etc. and of course investors’ personal financial circumstances, investment objectives and risk appetite.

For more information download the report from here.

Disclaimer: This article has been produced on behalf of the brand by HT Brand Studio.

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