Bank Of India Large And Mid Cap Equity Fund Regular Plan - Regular Idcw Reinvestment - Portfolio Analysis
- Equity
- Large and Mid Cap
- Status: Open
Portfolio Overview
As of February 28, 2026
Asset Allocation
Equity: 92.82%Others: 7.18%
Market Cap
Large Cap: 39.54%Others: 7.15%Mid Cap: 36.19%Small Cap: 9.94%
Number of stocks
50
Top 10 Holdings
79.00% of portfolio
Market Cap of Equity
Large Cap
39.5363%
Others
7.1549%
Mid Cap
36.1930%
Small Cap
9.9396%
Companies Allocation of Equity
Reliance Industries Ltd12.36%
HDFC Bank Ltd10.61%
Larsen & Toubro Ltd9.62%
Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd8.48%
FSN E-Commerce Ventures Ltd7.50%
ICICI Lombard General Insurance Co Ltd6.41%
State Bank of India6.12%
Vedanta Ltd6.09%
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd5.93%
Lloyds Metals & Energy Ltd5.86%
Sector Allocation of Equity
Energy11.71%
Financial Services26.18%
Industrials8.65%
Consumer Cyclical12.50%
Basic Materials9.84%
Technology6.25%
Healthcare9.97%
Communication Services2.60%
Utilities1.51%
Real Estate1.49%
Consumer Defensive2.11%
SIP Amount
Monthly SIP Date
Bank Of India Large And Mid Cap Equity Fund Regular Plan - Regular Idcw Reinvestment


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In mutual funds, "market cap allocation" means how assets of the fund are divided among various market capitalizations, which are based on the total market value of the outstanding shares of stock of a company. Market capitalization falls into three major categories: Large-cap, Mid-cap, Small-cap funds.