Franklin India Liquid Fund - Super Institutional Plan - Weekly - IDCW

Franklin India Liquid Fund - Super Institutional Plan - Weekly - IDCW - Portfolio Analysis

Portfolio Overview

As of September 30, 2025

Asset Allocation

Debt: 115.61%

Market Cap

Debt: 115.61%

Number of stocks

33

Top 10 Holdings

133.10% of portfolio

Market Cap of Debt

Debt
115.6100%

Companies Allocation of Debt

91 DTB (11-Dec-2025) ~~30.10%
Bank of Baroda (12-Dec-2025)18.80%
Reliance Retail Ventures Ltd (21-Nov-2025) @15.08%
7.82% LIC Housing Finance Ltd (28-Nov-2025)14.20%
91 DTB (20-Nov-2025) ~~13.20%
National Bank For Agriculture & Rural Development (20-Oct-2025) @11.36%
7.80% Can Fin Homes Ltd (24-Nov-2025)7.68%
Julius Baer Capital (India) Pvt Ltd (20-Oct-2025) @7.58%
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (07-Nov-2025) @7.56%
Axis Securities Ltd (13-Nov-2025) @7.54%

Sector Allocation of Debt

Debt115.61%

SIP Amount

Monthly SIP Date

Franklin India Liquid Fund - Super Institutional Plan - Weekly - IDCW

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