Friday, November 27, 2009

Fund management fees rise with markets

Management fees to equity fund managers and investment advisors rose 42 per cent, or Rs 224 crore, in the first half of financial year 2009-10.
Fund houses pay management fees on the basis of assets and since assets under management (AUM) of equity schemes have risen 75 per cent, or Rs 83,000 crore, in the first half of the current year, fund managers’ fees have gone up to Rs 759 crore.
The over 100 per cent rise in markets during the period has led to a considerable increase in assets of equity funds. This resulted in higher payment towards management fees, said Anil Chopra, Group CEO, Bajaj Capital.
In the second half of 2008-09, fund houses paid lower fees (Rs 535 crore) to their managers due to the over 50 per cent decline in value of equity portfolios, he added. In the first half of 2008-09, when the market fell off its peak, excessive portfolio churning led to higher administration expenditure. Also, outflow due to management fees stood at Rs 891 crore.
The record shows that fund managers and investment advisers’ remuneration varies in a volatile market. In 2007-08, when the Sensex moved up from 12,000 to 21,000, fund houses paid Rs 1,673 crore to fund managers. Conversely, in the second half of 2008-09, when the Sensex fell to 8,000-10,000, the fees dropped to Rs 535 crore.
During a lean period, inflow into equity funds through new fund offerings (NFOs) and sale of existing schemes fell sharply from Rs 52,701 crore in 2007-08 to Rs 4,084 crore in 2008-09. Mutual fund investors were cautious in the rising market too and subscribed to no more than Rs 5,344 crore of NFOs in the first half of 2009-10.
The turnover of mutual funds on the bourses declined sharply from Rs 2.46 lakh crore in the second half of 2007-08 to Rs 1.61 lakh crore in the first half of 2008-09, and Rs 1.19 lakh crore in the second half of 2008-09. With the BSE-500 index appreciating around 125 per cent from its 52-week low on March 9, 2009, the MFs’ turnover on BSE and NSE has more than doubled to Rs 2.75 lakh crore since April 1.
Reliance MF topped in the list of fees, with payment of Rs 132 crore, followed by UTI MF (Rs 86 crore), HDFC MF (Rs 81 crore), SBI MF (Rs 68 crore) and Franklin Templeton MF (Rs 61 crore).

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