SEBI Definition: Large Cap, Mid Cap and Small Caps..!

SEBI Definition: Large Cap, Mid Cap and Small Caps..!

In order to ensure uniformity in respect of the investment universe for equity schemes, it has been decided to define large cap, mid cap and small cap as follows:

Large Cap: 1st -100th company in terms of full market capitalization 

Mid Cap: 101st -250th company in terms of full market capitalization 

Small Cap: 251st company onwards in terms of full market capitalization 

Mutual Funds would be required to adopt the list of stocks prepared by AMFI in this regard and AMFI would adhere to the following points while preparing the list: 

If a stock is listed on more than one recognized stock exchange, an average of full market capitalization of the stock on all such stock exchanges, will be computed; 

In case a stock is listed on only one of the recognized stock exchanges, the full market capitalization of that stock on such an exchange will be considered. 

This list would be uploaded on the AMFI website and the same would be updated every six months based on the data as on the end of June and December of each year. 

The data shall be available on the AMFI website within 5 calendar days from the end of the 6 months period. 

Subsequent to any updation in the list, Mutual Funds would have to rebalance their portfolios (if required) in line with updated list, within a period of one month. 

Process to be followed for categorization and rationalization of schemes: 

Only one scheme per category would be permitted, except: 

i. Index Funds/ ETFs replicating/ tracking different indices; 

ii. Fund of Funds having different underlying schemes; and 

iii. Sectoral/ thematic funds investing in different sectors/ themes 

Mutual Funds would be required to analyze each of their existing schemes in light of the list of categories stated herein and submit their proposals to SEBI after obtaining due approvals from their Trustees as early as possible but not later than 2 months from the date of this circular. 

The aforesaid proposals of the Mutual Funds would also include the proposed course of action (viz., winding up, merger, fundamental attribute change etc.) in respect of the existing similar schemes as well as those that are not in alignment to the categories stated herein.



Subsequent to the observations issued by SEBI on the proposals, Mutual Funds would have to carry out the necessary changes in all respects within a maximum period of 3 months from the date of such observation. 

Where there is a merger of schemes/change of fundamental attribute(s) of a scheme (as laid down under SEBI Circular No. IIMARP/MF/CIR/01/294/98 dated February 4, 1998), the AMCs would be required to comply with Regulation 18 (15A) of SEBI (Mutual Funds Regulation, 1996). 

Mutual Funds are advised to strictly adhere to the scheme characteristics stated herein as well as to the spirit of this circular. 

Mutual Funds must ensure that the schemes so devised should not result in duplication/minor modifications of other schemes offered by them. The decision of SEBI in this regard shall be binding on all the mutual funds. 


Applicability of this circular: 

All existing open ended schemes of all Mutual Funds 

All such open ended schemes where SEBI has issued final observations but have not yet been launched. 

All open ended schemes in respect of which draft scheme documents have been filed with SEBI as on date 

All open ended schemes for which a mutual fund would file draft scheme document. 
This circular is issued in exercise of the powers conferred under Section 11 (1) of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992, read with the provision of Regulation 77 of SEBI (Mutual Funds) Regulations, 1996 to protect the interests of investors in securities and to promote the development of, and to regulate the securities market. 

Yours faithfully, 

RAJESH GUJJAR 

Deputy General Manager 
Tele phoneno.: 022-26449232 
Email: rajeshg@sebi.gov.in 

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