{
  "id": 2534988,
  "title": "JioBlackRock Mutual Fund announces feature changes across 6 funds, including flexi cap, large cap",
  "url": "https://urgent.news/2026/08/22/jioblackrock-mutual-fund-announces-feature-changes-across-6-funds",
  "topic": "finance",
  "section": "Finance & Markets",
  "published": "2026-08-22T08:02:44.000Z",
  "source": {
    "name": "The Economic Times - Top News",
    "slug": "the-economic-times-top-news",
    "url": "https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/mf/mf-news/jioblackrock-mutual-fund-announces-feature-changes-across-6-funds-including-flexi-cap-large-cap/articleshow/133420203.cms"
  },
  "original_language": "en",
  "account": "JioBlackRock Mutual Fund has altered the features of six of its funds, effective August 26. The changes align these schemes with SEBI's March 2026 Master Circular for Mutual Funds.\n\nThe JioBlackRock Flexi Cap Fund will now invest 65-100% in equity and equity-related instruments of large, mid, and small cap companies, 0-35% in money market and other liquid instruments, 0-20% in gold and silver ETFs, and 0-10% in InvIT units. Previously, 0-35% of the fund was allocated to debt and money market instruments, and 0-10% to REITs and InvIT units.\n\nJioBlackRock Large Cap Fund will now allocate 80-100% in equity and equity-related instruments of large cap companies, 0-20% in equity and related instruments of non-large cap companies, 0-20% in money market and other liquid instruments, 0-20% in gold and silver ETF units, and 0-10% in InvIT units.\n\nThe sectoral JioBlackRock Sector Rotation Fund now also invests in money market instruments, other liquid instruments, and InvIT units, in addition to equity and equity-related instruments and debt and money market instruments.\n\nJioBlackRock Arbitrage Fund, which earlier focused on equity and equity-related instruments, including equity derivatives and debt and money market instruments, along with margin money, will now also invest in Gold ETF, Silver ETF, and ETCD.\n\nFor the JioBlackRock Liquid Fund, the 91-day reference period in SID and KIM has been replaced with \"91 calendar days\" from the effective date. The fund will invest in debt and money market instruments with residual maturity up to 91 calendar days.\n\nSimilarly, for the JioBlackRock Overnight Fund, the 30-day reference period in SID and KIM has been replaced with \"30 calendar days\" from the effective date. The overnight fund can deploy up to 5% of net assets in G-secs and T-bills with residual maturity up to 30 calendar days for certain transactions.\n\nThe fund house also announced name changes for two debt funds - JioBlackRock Short Duration Fund is now the JioBlackRock Short Term Fund, investing in instruments with a Macaulay duration between 1-3 years, high interest rate risk and moderate credit risk. The JioBlackRock Low Duration Fund is now the JioBlackRock Ultra Short to Short Term Fund, investing in instruments with a Macaulay duration between 6-12 months, high interest rate risk and moderate credit risk.",
  "summary": "JioBlackRock Mutual Fund will revise six schemes from August 26 to align with SEBI norms. Changes include broader gold and silver ETF exposure, revised asset allocations, updated maturity definitions, and renaming of two debt funds to reflect their duration strategies.",
  "key_points": [
    "JioBlackRock Mutual Fund alters features of 6 funds, effective August 26",
    "JioBlackRock Flexi Cap Fund shifts allocation to 65-100% equity, 0-35% money market",
    "JioBlackRock Large Cap Fund now invests 80-100% in large cap equity"
  ],
  "editors_take": null,
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  "coverage": {
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  },
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  "disclaimer": "Summaries, key points and the editor’s take are written by software from other outlets’ reporting and may contain errors — always check the linked original."
}