
Buoyant Capital
About Buoyant Capital
Buoyant Capital is a SEBI-registered alternatives asset manager. Founded in 2016, they have a long track-record of delivering consistent and superior risk-adjusted returns. They do not levy entry loads, exit loads, set up fees or have a lock-in.
* Data is updated till May 2025
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Investment objective
Buoyant Capital seeks to generate superior risk-adjusted returns across market cycles through a top-down and bottom-up strategy. Its dynamic portfolio balances core (stable cash flow) and satellite (cyclical/turnaround) investments to optimize growth and capital preservation. A team-based approach enhances risk management and consistency.
Investment approach
• Generate consistently superior returns adjusted for risk across market cycles
Our Investment Philosophy
1. Style:
-Investing through cycles.
-Good company <> Great investment.
2. Framework:
- Cycle Stance: Aggressive cycle vs. Defensive cycle
- Core vs. Satellite: Weight allocation basis stance
3. Process:
- Top Down: Start with macro-view
- Sector selection: Macro view + Cycle stance
- Stock selection: Analyst prerogative, presentation to Investment committee (IC)
- Exit decision: Thesis based
Fund Snapshot
Particulars
Buoyant opportunities Scheme
Strategy
Aggresive
Benchmark Index
BSE 500 TRI
Minimum No. of Stocks
Upto 33
Performance Table
Trailing Returns (%)
1 Year
3 Year
5 Year
7 Year
Buoyant Portfolio
27.7
20.6
21
20.6
BSE 500 TRI
18.1
15.2
15.8
15.4
Portfolio holdings
Name
% Weight
State Bank Of India Limited
5.50%
Hdfc Bank Limited
4.80%
Icici Bank Limited
4.50%
Axis Bank Limited
3.90%
Ramkrishna Forgings Limited
3.80%
Sector Allocation
Sectors
% Weight
Banking
19.50%
NBFC
10.00%
Insurance
8.70%
Building Materials
6.80%
Info Tech
6.50%
Telecom
4.90%
Chemicals
4.60%
HealthCare
4.60%
Materials
4.40%
Retail
4%
Automobile
3.80%
Industrials
3.70%
FMCG
2.90%
Oil & Gas
2.40%
Media
2.40%
Misc
1.70%
Cash
9.20%
Market Cap Allocation
MARKET CAPITALIZATION BREAK UP
ISMP
Weight %
Large Cap and cash
NA
45.20%
Mid Cap
NA
17.40%
Small Cap
NA
28.20%
Cash
NA
9.20%
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Helios Capital
About Helios Capital
Helios India holds a valid certificate of registration under the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Portfolio Managers) Regulations, 2020, to carry on the business of portfolio management services vide Registration No. INP000006916. The Portfolio Manager currently offers investment advisory services and discretionary portfolio management services through various Investment Approaches as detailed in the Disclosure Document.
The Flagship Equity Strategy under Helios PMS Investment Approach is the Helios India Rising Portfolio, that aims to provide superior and consistent risk adjusted returns for clients, versus the S&P BSE 500 Total Return Index, through investments in listed equity and equity related securities.
The Helios India Liquid Portfolio, a Debt Strategy, predominantly makes investments into liquid mutual funds and overnight funds in order to facilitate cash management for clients. It is benchmarked against the CRISIL Composite Bond Fund Index.
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* Data is updated till May 2025
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Investment objective
The investment objective of the Portfolio Manager under its PMS is to provide superior and consistent risk adjusted returns for the Client. The Portfolio Manager may invest Capital Contributions in Securities and any other permissible securities/ instruments/ products as per Applicable Laws, in such manner and through such markets as it may deem fit in the interest of the Client.
Investment approach
1. Eliminating stocks with conviction, based on (eight) fundamental screening factors, has repeatedly proven to be effective in weeding out poor performers, gravitating towards winners, and creating a sustainable outperformance profile.
2. Avoiding permanent loss of capital must be an overarching objective at every stage of the investment process, at stock level and at portfolio level
3. Investing is a deeply fundamental research driven process, executed in the context of evolving macroeconomics, market conditions, industry trends and thematic tailwindsOur Investment Philosophy
The three overarching tenets of investment philosophy are:
Elimination Investing utilizing our unique EI framework
Elimination Investing is a unique approach that uses 8 fundamental factors to eliminate (ex-ante) poor performers and narrow down to a buy list of “good” stocks that “Cannot Be Eliminated on Any Factor.” This process has repeatedly proven to be effective in weeding out poor performers, gravitating towards winners, and creating a sustainable outperformance profile.
Avoid Permanent Loss of Capital
This is an overarching objective at every stage of the investment process, at stock level and at portfolio level. This is achieved by limiting leverage, respecting valuation, and screening out stocks with potential to permanently derate, stagnate or go to zero, using our EI framework.
Invest with Tailwinds
It is always better to invest with a tailwind, rather than be left fighting headwinds. We are fundamental bottom-up investors who believe an investing strategy must be cognizant of, adjust to and take advantage of changing dynamics of macroeconomics, market conditions, industry trends and thematic tailwinds.Fund Features
NA
Performance Table
Trailing Returns (%)
No Records
Portfolio holdings
Name
% Weight
No Records
Sector Allocation
Sectors
% Weight
No Records
Market Cap Allocation
MARKET CAPITALIZATION BREAK UP
ISMP
Weight %
No Records
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ICICI Prudential Alternative Investments
About ICICI Prudential Alternative Investments
ICICI Prudential Alternate Investments manages Portfolio Management Services and Alternative Investment Funds through ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company Limited. Established in 2000, IPAMC was the first to obtain SEBI's license for Portfolio Management Services in India. It offers investment management for ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund and AIFs, extending advisory services to offshore clients. Backed by ICICI Bank Ltd and UK's Prudential plc^, ICICI Prudential Asset Management excels in India's Mutual Fund sector. We offer tailored products, transparency, performance, and digital solutions for seamless investment journeys. Committed to innovation, trust-building, and exceptional experiences, we prioritize lasting relationships with investors and partners.The AMC offers Mutual Funds, Portfolio Management Services (PMS), Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) and advisory mandate for international clients.
* Data is updated till May 2025
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Investment objective
The Strategy aims to follow a value investment style and intends to offer a diversified portfolio of stocks that have high potential but are quoting at a discount to their fair/intrinsic value.
Investment approach
The core investment philosophy of value investing is based on the belief that stocks cannot continue to quote at values that are below their fair values over the long term. At some point in time, the markets are likely to recognize the extent of undervaluation of these companies. The same could lead to a rerating/appreciation in the company’s stock price.
The Portfolio Manager aims to find a good business at a reasonable price and not a mediocre business at a bargain price. The Portfolio Manager endeavors to invest in securities with: – Favourable long-term prospects; – Effective management; – Scalable businesses; Sustainable competitive edge; and – Available at an attractive/reasonable price.
The Value Strategy aims to follow a ‘buy and hold’ strategy in order to fully capitalise on the true underlying value of the business potential which gets ‘unlocked’ over a period of time. However, the Value Strategy may be actively managed to take advantage of certain market trends, with an endeavour to enhance returns.Our Investment Philosophy
• Aims to offer a diversified portfolio of stocks that have high potential but are quoting at a discount to their fair/intrinsic value.
• Invest in undervalued companies with potential for sustainable long-term growth
• Endeavors to invest in companies with visible competitive advantage & capable managementFund Features
NA
Performance Table
Trailing Returns (%)
No Records
Portfolio holdings
Name
% Weight
No Records
Sector Allocation
Sectors
% Weight
No Records
Market Cap Allocation
MARKET CAPITALIZATION BREAK UP
ISMP
Weight %
No Records
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Karma Capital
About Karma Capital
NA
* Data is updated till May 2025
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Investment objective
Seeking high conviction stocks with:
• Growth Potential with Reasonable Valuations
• Early Business Cycle CharacteristicsInvestment approach
Karma Capital Jasmine seeks to provide superior returns over longer time frames (3 to 7 years) and across market cycles. It
aims to capture the India growth story by investing in listed equities by identifying investment ideas through bottom-up
research. The bottom-up approach focuses its analysis on specific characteristics and micro attributes of an individual stock.
The approach aims to deliver superior risk adjusted returns through differentiated portfolio with high active share.Our Investment Philosophy
1.Long Term: Consistent application of a disciplined fundamental approach to create long term value for our clients
2.All Cap: Finding candidates across the capitalization spectrum to maximize the opportunity set
3.Early Cycle: Identifying early cycle investment prospects in companies with high growth potential and reasonable valuations
4.Independent thinking: Ability to capitalize on opportunities by being contrarian at times, based on our in-house research depth
5.Concentrated portfolios: Focused research leading to a portfolio of around 25 stocksFund Snapshot
Particulars
Karma Capital Jasmine
Strategy
Market Cap and Benchmark Agnostic
Benchmark Index
BSE 500 TRI
Minimum No. of Stocks
NA
Performance Table
Trailing Returns (%)
1 Month
3 Month
6 Month
1 Year
Since inception
Karma Capital Jasmine (%)
-8.10%
-14.00%
-16.50%
-2.10%
8.20%
BSE 500 TRI
-7.70%
-12.20%
-16.10%
-0.40%
12.30%
Portfolio holdings
Name
% Weight
No Records
Sector Allocation
Sectors
% Weight
No Records
Market Cap Allocation
MARKET CAPITALIZATION BREAK UP
ISMP
Weight %
No Records
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Investment objective
Karma Wealth Builder is an All Cap, Mcap and Benchmark agnostic strategy, that seeks to provide superior returns over longer time frames. Our flagship strategy has a stellar 17+ year track record and is ESG aware. Brown symbolizes stability, reliability, and groundedness, reflecting the flagship fund's potential for steady, reliable returns despite its flexible allocation.
Investment approach
Karma Wealth Builder seeks to provide superior returns over longer time frames (5 to 7 years) and across market cycles. It
aims to capture the India growth story by investing in listed equities by identifying investment ideas through bottom-up
research. The bottom-up approach focuses its analysis on specific characteristics and micro attributes of an individual stock.
The approach is benchmark agnostic with the aim to deliver superior risk adjusted returns through differentiated portfolio
with high active share.
Our ‘Growth At Reasonable Price’ (GARP) strategy is underpinned on constructing a high conviction concentrated market-cap
agnostic portfolio investing across sectors. The appropriate benchmark to compare performance would be BSE 500 TRI as it
matches with our market- cap agnostic investment approach. The investment approach is subject to various risk like no
assurance of investment returns, political, legal, social and economic considerations of investing in India, inflationary
pressures and liquidity risk.Our Investment Philosophy
• LONG TERM: Consistent application of a disciplined fundamental approach to create long term value for our clients
• ALL-CAP: Finding candidates across the capitalization spectrum to maximize the opportunity set
• EARLY CYCLE: Identifying early cycle investment prospects in companies with high growth potential and reasonable valuations
• INDEPENDENT THINKING: Ability to capitalize on opportunities by being contrarian at times, based on our in-house research depth
• CONCENTRATED PORTFOLIOS: Focused research leading to a portfolio of around 25 stocksFund Snapshot
Particulars
Karma Capital Wealth builder
Scheme Karma
Wealth Builder (Long Only)
Investment Style
Growth At Reasonable Price
Strategy
Market Cap and Benchmark Agnostic
Benchmark
BSE 500 TRI
Performance Table
Trailing Returns (%)
1 Month
3 Month
6 Month
1 Year
2 Year
3 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Since inception
Karma Wealth Builder (%)
-8.80%
NA
-14.90%
-2.90%
26.10%
13.80%
22.80%
14.40%
NA
BSE 500 TRI (%)
-7.70%
NA
-16.10%
-0.40%
17.80%
12.60%
17.90%
12%
NA
Portfolio holdings
Name
% Weight
No Records
Sector Allocation
Sectors
% Weight
No Records
Market Cap Allocation
MARKET CAPITALIZATION BREAK UP
ISMP
Weight %
No Records
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Motilal Oswal
About Motilal Oswal
• Motilal Oswal Asset Management Company Ltd. (MOAMC) is a public limited company incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956 on November 14, 2008.
• Assets under management (For MF, PMS, AIF) 115,870cr+
• Experienced investment professionals 30+
• Number of client accounts 42.13Lakhs+
• founded on November14, headquartered in Mumbai2008
* Data is updated till May 2025
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Investment objective
The objective of the fund is to achieve long term capital appreciation by primarily investing in equity & equity related instruments across market capitalization.
Investment approach
The fund predominantly aims to invest in Indian businesses where the founders' stake would be more than 26%. The fund aims to invest in
businesses whose owners have a long horizon and have displayed quality of governance and adaptability through optimal usage and distribution of capitalOur Investment Philosophy
- Top 500: By market Cap. Current range from 5K Cr to 11 Lakh Cr.
- Min 26% Promoter Holding: Including companies significant ESOPs/shares with management professionals. Exception for Financials.
- PBT > 100: Minimum PBT of INR 100 Crs
- Capital Efficiency: Quality of Business, Minimum Cycle ROCE of 15%
- QGLP: Corporate Governance, Management Quality – Vision, Execution, Succession Planning and Capital Allocation Decisions
- Earnings Expectations: Companies with Min Additional Expected Earnings 3–5Y Growth of 3% Over Benchmark, Available at Relatively Attractive ValuationFund Snapshot
Particulars
Motilal Oswal Founders Portfolio
Strategy
Founders Portfolio
Benchmark Index
BSE 500 TR
Minimum No. of Stocks
NA
Performance Table
Trailing Returns (%)
1 Month
3 Month
6 Month
1 Year
Since inception
Founders Portfolio
5.4
7.9
27.9
60.6
61.2
S&P BSE 500 TRI
3.4
6.1
25
38.6
47.3
Portfolio holdings
Name
% Weight
Zomato Ltd.
7
Kalyan Jewellers India Ltd.
5.9
Prestige Estates Projects Ltd.
5.6
Apar Industries Ltd.
5.3
Inox Wind Ltd.
5
eMudhra Ltd.
4.8
Phoenix Mills Ltd.
4.7
Suzlon Energy Ltd.
4.5
Trent Ltd.
4.4
Angel One Ltd.
4.3
Global Health Ltd.
4.1
IndusInd Bank Ltd.
4.1
Archean Chemical Industries Ltd.
4.1
Amber Enterprises India Ltd.
4
Welspun Corp Ltd.
3.6
Jio Financial Services Ltd.
3.5
Kaynes Technology India Ltd.
3.4
CG Power and Industrial Solutions Ltd.
3.3
Dixon Technologies (India) Ltd.
3.2
Radico Khaitan Ltd
3.1
IDFC First Bank Ltd.
3.1
Gujarat Fluorochemicals Ltd.
3.1
Piramal Enterprises Ltd.
2.9
Tube Investments of India Ltd.
2.4
IDFC Ltd.
0.4
Sector Allocation
Sectors
% Weight
Capital Goods
25.1
Financial Services
18.3
Consumer Durables
13.1
Consumer Services
11.4
Realty
10.3
Chemicals
7.1
Information Technology
4.8
Healthcare
4.1
Fast Moving Consumer Goods
3.1
Automobile & Auto Components
2.4
Cash & Equivalents
0.3
Market Cap Allocation
MARKET CAPITALIZATION BREAK UP
ISMP
Weight %
Large Cap
NA
19.00%
Mid Cap
NA
38.70%
Small Cap
NA
42.10%
Cash & Equivalents
NA
0.30%
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SBI AMC
About SBI AMC
SBI Funds Management Ltd. has emerged as one of the largest players in India advising various financial institutions, pension funds, local and international asset management companies.
* Data is updated till May 2025
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Investment objective
To generate long-term capital growth through investment in well-researched stocks.
Investment approach
• Equity strategy – Endeavour to have 15 to 20 stocks
• Portfolio will have core and satellite along with active cash allocation
• Stock limit - 10% at the time of investment; No sector biasOur Investment Philosophy
Active Cash Management
• A recourse available in case of inadequate opportunities
• Aims to reduce drawdown
• Helps to avoid forced buying
• Allocation range to be 0% -35% of the overall portfolio
Core Holdings
• Focus on long-term earnings compounders
• Absolute return portfolio with low churn
• Allocation range: 50% or more of the equity portion
Satelitte Holdings
• Focus on medium-term tactical opportunities
• Relative return with a “high risk - high reward” expectation
• Clearly dened exit strategy resulting in a higher churn ratio
• Allocation range: Upto 50% of the equity portionFund Snapshot
Particulars
SBI Aeon Alpha
Strategy
Equity strategy
Benchmark Index
NIFTY 50 TRI Index
Minimum No. of Stocks
Stock limit - 10% at the time of investment; No sector bias
Performance Table
Trailing Returns (%)
1 Month
3 Month
6 Month
1 Year
2 Year
Since inception
SBI AEON
-0.24%
-1.86%
4.56%
24.62%
31.28%
21.06%
NIFTY 50 TRI
-2.02%
-8.25%
-1.08%
10.09%
15.55%
11.53%
Portfolio holdings
Name
% Weight
DIVIS LABORATORIES LTD.
6.12
GANESHA ECOSPHERE LTD.
6.08
HDFC BANK LTD.
6.02
MUTHOOT FINANCE LTD.
5.76
GOKALDAS EXPORTS LTD.
5.75
ICICI BANK LTD.
5.73
NEOGEN CHEMICALS LTD.
5.43
HAWKINS COOKER LTD.
5.17
ICICI LOMBARD
4.69
DODLA DAIRY LTD.
4.65
Sector Allocation
Sectors
% Weight
Consumer Discretionary
32.02
Financials
24.92
Materials
16.02
Health Care
10.49
Consumer Staples
4.65
Information Technology
4.58
Industrials
3.29
Market Cap Allocation
MARKET CAPITALIZATION BREAK UP
ISMP
Weight %
Large Cap
NA
17.87
Mid Cap
NA
18.25
Small Cap
NA
59.85
Cash & Equivalent
NA
4.03
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