SBI Focused Equity Fund: Benefitting from Focused Attention
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The investment universe of a mutual fund scheme may comprise over 200-300 stocks. From this the fund managers usually select 50-60 stocks that become part of the final portfolio. However, focused funds have the mandate to limit their holding to not more than 30 stocks. Focused funds aim to use the fund manager's expertise in stock picking, along with ability to generate high alpha. They have the potential to offer investors market-beating returns in the long run.
A focused fund's strategy is based on the assumption that a higher allocation to select conviction stocks usually pays off in the long run. The concentrated nature of a focused fund exposes it to concentration risk. However, the fund managers try to mitigate this risk by diversifying across market caps and sectors.
In the current market scenario where the market is trading at all-time high levels, only a few high quality stocks can be expected to perform well on a sustainable basis. Therefore, when you invest in a focused fund, stick with experienced fund managers who have proven their ability to take timely calls and have been capable of generating significant alpha for investors.
SBI Focused Equity Fund is a popular focused fund that has displayed superior performance over longer time periods and generated reasonable risk-adjusted returns for its investors.
Graph 1: Growth of Rs 10,000 if invested in SBI Focused Equity Fund 5 years ago
SBI Focused Equity Fund aims to benefit from the fund managers’ focused attention and future potential of high conviction stocks. Accordingly, it invests in a concentrated portfolio of 30 high quality stocks. Earlier, known as SBI Emerging Businesses Fund, it had the mandate of investing in high growth-oriented mid and small-cap stocks. However, after SEBI implemented re-categorisation norms in 2018, the scheme was classified as Focused Fund and renamed as SBI Focused Equity Fund. SBI Focused Equity Fund still has significant exposure to mid-cap and small-cap stocks. However, its predominant allocation to large-caps helps to keep the risk low. The fund’s ability to restrict losses stands out when compared to its peers and the benchmark. Moreover, the fund has done well during market rallies too. In the last five years SBI Focused Equity Fund has generated a compounded annualised return of around 17.1%. During this period it has outpaced its benchmark S&P BSE 500 – TRI index by a CAGR of around 2.5 percentage points.
Data as on July 28, 2021
(Source: ACE MF)
Table: SBI Focused Equity Fund's performance vis-a-vis category peers
Returns are point to point and in %, calculated using Direct Plan - Growth option. Those depicted over 1-Yr are compounded annualised.
Data as on July 28, 2021
(Source: ACE MF)
*Please note, this table only represents the best performing funds based solely on past returns and is NOT a recommendation. Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risks. Read all scheme related documents carefully. Past performance is not an indicator for future returns. The percentage returns shown are only for indicative purposes.
SBI Focused Equity Fund is a well-managed scheme that holds spot among the top quartile performers over longer time periods. The fund has distinctly outperformed its benchmark S&P BSE 500 - TRI across periods. Over the 5-year and 7-year duration, SBI Focused Equity Fund has managed to generate an alpha of 2.5-4 percentage points over the benchmark index and outpaced many of its peers. On a shorter 1-year to 3-year period the fund has managed to outpace the index and the category average by a noticeable margin.
With a standard deviation of 20.84%, SBI Focused Equity Fund has shown lower volatility compared to the benchmark and the category average. Its Sharpe Ratio of 0.19 is ahead of the benchmark and the category average, indicating its ability to generate decent premium for the level of risk taken. With this the fund has generated reasonable risk-adjusted returns for its investors.
Investment strategy of SBI Focused Equity Fund
Being a focused fund, SBI Focused Equity Fund has a mandate to take high conviction bets, where the total number of securities in the portfolio would be equal to or under 30. It can invest minimum 65% of its assets in equity and equity related instruments. It has the flexibility to invest up to 35% of its assets in debt and money market instruments. However, the fund has avoided maintaining higher allocation in this asset class. The fund also holds the flexibility to invest up to 35% of its assets in foreign securities.
SBI Focused Equity Fund follows the bottom-up approach to stock picking and takes high conviction bets in high growth-oriented companies. Its portfolio is spread across market capitalisation, sectors, and geographies. Aiming to benefit from high growth-oriented opportunities, the fund manager at times churns a significant portion of the portfolio.
In the last one year, the fund held an allocation of about 50% to 60% of its assets in large caps, along with a combined allocation of about 20-35% in mid caps and up to 5% in small caps. In addition to this, it held up to 10% of its assets in overseas equities.
Graph 2: Top portfolio holdings in SBI Focused Equity Fund
Holding in (%) as on June 30, 2021
(Source: ACE MF)
As on June 30, 2021, SBI Focused Equity Fund held a compact portfolio of 24 stocks diversified across various sectors. The top 10 stocks constitute names like Muthoot Finance, HDFC Bank, Divi's Laboratories, ABB India, P&G Hygiene and Healthcare, among others. The fund also holds two overseas stocks viz. Alphabet Inc. and NVIDIA Corporation. Of these, Alphabet Inc. currently forms part of the fund's top 10 holdings.
Stocks like Bajaj Finance, Divi's Laboratories, HDFC Bank, Hatsun Agro Products, Tube Investments of India, Relaxo Footwears, etc. contributed the most to the fund's gain in the last one year. The fund has also benefitted from its holdings in P&G Hygiene & Healthcare, Page Industries, Solar Industries (India), Kotak Mahindra Bank, Torrent Power, ABB India, among others.
SBI Focused Equity Fund's portfolio is currently diversified across host of cyclical and defensive sectors. Nearly, one-fourth of its portfolio is allocated to stocks in the Banking and Financial sector, followed by Consumption having an allocation of 11%. Pharma, Consumer Durables, Engineering, Retail, Telecom services, and Chemicals stood among other prominent sectors, with an exposure of around 3% or more in each.
Suitability
Belonging to a fund house that follows prudent investment strategies and risk management processes, the fund has a track record of timely identifying fundamentally sound stocks which has helped reward its investors well in the past. The fund not only has the ability to protect the downside in depressed market conditions, but can also participate well in recovery and market rally.
SBI Focused Equity Fund invests across market caps along with exposure to international equities. Such diversification enables the fund to do well across market conditions. Mr R Srinivasan has been managing SBI Focused Equity Fund for over a decade now. His adherence to picking high conviction multibagger stocks has helped the fund generate market-beating returns across market cycles.
The aggressive investment mandate along with significant allocation to mid and small-caps makes SBI Focused Equity Fund suitable only for investors having a higher risk tolerance and a longer investment horizon of 5-7 years.
Warm Regards,
Divya Grover
Research Analyst
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