MCX among 6 common stocks held by these 3 top-performing small-cap funds in July
The top three smallcap funds delivered over 26% one-year returns, with six common holdings including City Union Bank, MCX, Radico Khaitan, Sky Gold, Syrma SGS Technology and WeWork India.
As of July 2026, the top three small cap funds, TRUSTMF Small Cap Fund, Bank of India Small Cap Fund, and Motilal Oswal Small Cap Fund, held a combined total of six common stocks in their portfolios. TRUSTMF Small Cap Fund had the highest number of holdings with six stocks. Bank of India Small Cap Fund held five stocks, while Motilal Oswal Small Cap Fund held four stocks.
Among the stocks held by these funds, Bank of India Small Cap Fund had the largest stake in one stock, holding 2.50% with a market value of Rs 70.62 crore. Motilal Oswal Small Cap Fund's largest holding was in another stock at 1.28% with a market value of Rs 97.03 crore. TRUSTMF Small Cap Fund's most significant holding was also in a single stock, with a 1.89% stake valued at Rs 54.04 crore.
The holding percentages varied for each stock across the three funds. For instance, Bank of India Small Cap Fund's holding in one stock was 0.87% with a market value of Rs 24.50 crore. Motilal Oswal Small Cap Fund's holding in the same stock was slightly higher at 1% valued at Rs 76.41 crore. TRUSTMF Small Cap Fund's holding in that same stock was 1.85% valued at Rs 52.80 crore.
The data also showed that Bank of India Small Cap Fund had the highest holding percentage for one stock at 2.82% with a market value of Rs 79.39 crore. Motilal Oswal Small Cap Fund's largest holding percentage was 2.46% valued at Rs 187.36 crore. TRUSTMF Small Cap Fund's highest holding percentage was 1.70% with a market value of Rs 48.75 crore.
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