A unit holder is an investor who owns units in a mutual fund. These units represent their share bonds, and other securities.Each unit reflects the investor's proportionate share of the fund's total value.
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A unit holder in a mutual fund is any person or organisation that becomes a part-owner of the fund by buying its units. Each unit represents a portion of the fund's total investment portfolio, which may include equities, bonds, or other instruments. The value of these units changes with market performance, directly affecting the investor's returns.
Unit holders benefit from the expertise of professional fund managers who make informed investment decisions on their behalf. They also gain access to a diversified portfolio without managing each investment independently.
Let's understand the Unit Holder with an example.
Arjun invests ₹10,000 in a mutual fund when the Net Asset Value (NAV) is ₹50 per unit. He receives 200 units for his investment.
After some time, the NAV increases to ₹55, making his investment worth ₹11,000.
In this case, Arjun is a unit holder because he owns a portion of the fund's total portfolio, and his returns rise or fall with the fund's market performance.
Unit holders play a central role in every mutual fund. Their participation keeps the fund active and allows professional managers to invest effectively. Below are some key reasons why unit holders are important:
| Returns | ||||
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| Fund Name | 5 Years | 7 Years | 10 Years | |
| Equity Fund SBI Life | 8.75% | 9.92% |
11.02%
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| Opportunities Fund HDFC Life | 12.52% | 13.5% |
13.81%
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| High Growth Fund Axis Max Life | 18.11% | 19.74% |
17.84%
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| Opportunities Fund ICICI Prudential Life | 11.51% | 11.8% |
12.11%
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| Multi Cap Fund Tata AIA Life | 21% | 19.25% |
22%
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| Accelerator Mid-Cap Fund II Bajaj Life | 12.44% | 11.92% |
13.49%
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| Multiplier Birla Sun Life | 14.57% | 13.67% |
15%
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| Virtue II PNB MetLife | 12.74% | 15.04% |
14.46%
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| Growth Plus Fund Canara HSBC Life | 8.9% | 9.11% |
10.26%
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| Blue-Chip Equity Fund Star Union Dai-ichi Life | 7.66% | 8.51% |
9.89%
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| Fund Name | AUM | Return 3 Years | Return 5 Years | Return 10 Years | Minimum Investment | Return Since Launch |
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| Motilal Oswal BSE Enhanced Value Index Fund Regular - Growth | ₹1,748.84 Crs | 29.74% | N/A | N/A | ₹500 | 29.63% |
| Bandhan Small Cap Fund Regular-Growth | ₹20,474.12 Crs | 27.65% | 20.77% | N/A | ₹1,000 | 26.59% |
| Motilal Oswal Midcap Fund Regular-Growth | ₹33,689.20 Crs | 18.96% | 20.42% | 15.88% | ₹500 | 19.13% |
| ICICI Prudential Infrastructure Fund-Growth | ₹8,097.89 Crs | 21.51% | 23.93% | 17.68% | ₹5,000 | 15.11% |
| Canara Robeco Large Cap Fund Regular-Growth | ₹17,103.62 Crs | 11.65% | 9.73% | 13.1% | ₹100 | 11.73% |
| Mirae Asset Large Cap Fund Direct- Growth | ₹40,184.41 Crs | 11% | 10.14% | 13.7% | ₹5,000 | 14.68% |
| Kotak Midcap Fund Regular-Growth | ₹61,694.40 Crs | 18.6% | 16.45% | 17.28% | ₹100 | 14.16% |
| SBI Small Cap Fund-Growth | ₹34,931.73 Crs | 11.56% | 13.34% | 16.95% | ₹5,000 | 17.8% |
| SBI Gold ETF | ₹24,897.99 Crs | 33.01% | 25.38% | 16.25% | ₹5,000 | 13.42% |
Updated as of Mar 2026
While unit holders and shareholders invest their money to earn returns, their rights, ownership structure, and the nature of their investments differ. Below is a table highlighting the key differences between the two:
| Parameter | Unit Holder | Shareholder |
| Ownership | Holds units of a mutual fund | Holds shares of a company |
| Nature of Investment | Indirect ownership in the fund's underlying securities | Direct ownership in the company |
| Regulator | Regulated by SEBI (for mutual funds) | Regulated by SEBI and the Companies Act |
| Returns | Depend on fund performance and changes in Net Asset Value (NAV) | Depend on company performance and share price movements |
| Dividends | Paid as per the fund's Income Distribution-cum-Capital Withdrawal (IDCW) option | Declared directly by the company |
A unit holder is an important part of a mutual fund. They provide the money that allows the fund to operate and invest in different assets. Each unit holder owns a share of the fund's total value and benefits from diversification and expert management. Their returns depend on the fund's performance and changes in Net Asset Value (NAV). By investing together, unit holders make mutual funds work efficiently and create opportunities for shared growth.

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