International Mutual Funds
Invest in the world's top companies — Apple, Google, Amazon — for global diversification.
11.24%
15
High
5+ years
Top International Mutual Funds Sorted by Returns
Motilal Oswal Nasdaq 100 FoF
Motilal Oswal MF
Franklin India Feeder US Opportunities Fund
Franklin MF
ICICI Prudential US Bluechip Fund
ICICI Prudential MF
* Returns are annualized and based on historical data. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Min. SIP: ₹500.
What is a International Fund?
International mutual funds invest in stocks of companies listed outside India — primarily in US, European, and Asian markets. They provide geographic diversification and exposure to global leaders in technology, healthcare, and consumer sectors.
Key Advantages
- Diversification beyond Indian markets
- Access to global tech giants and innovation leaders
- Hedge against INR depreciation
- Exposure to developed market economies
How It Works
These funds invest in stocks of overseas companies either directly or through feeder funds that invest in international ETFs and mutual funds. Currency movements add an additional return/risk dimension.
Who Should Invest?
- Investors seeking geographic diversification
- Those bullish on global tech and innovation
- Investors wanting a hedge against Indian market risks
Taxation
Taxed as debt funds — gains taxed at your income tax slab rate regardless of holding period.
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