Axis Banking & PSU Debt Fund Option is one of the lower-rated funds in its category with a BullWiser Honest Score of 4.0/10 — below the Debt Scheme - Banking and PSU Fund category median of 5.1/10 across 22 funds. Its 3-year CAGR of 6.8% outperforms the Debt Scheme - Banking and PSU Fund category average of 6.7% by +0.0 percentage points. As a Direct plan, Axis Banking & PSU Debt Fund Option eliminates the distributor commission built into Regular plans, maximising the net return to the investor.
Fund Details
Fund Name
Axis Banking & PSU Debt Fund Option
Plan Type
Direct · Growth
Expense Ratio
--
Verdict
❌ Poor
1Y Return
4.0%
3Y CAGR
6.8%
vs Category Average — Debt Scheme - Banking and PSU Fund
3Y CAGR
This fund+0.0% vs category avg
Expense Ratio (lower is better)
TER data not available
Honest Score
This fund-1.1 vs category avg
Category: Debt Scheme - Banking and PSU Fund · 22 Direct-plan funds compared · 0% are High Quality
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the BullWiser Honest Score of Axis Banking & PSU Debt Fund Option?
Axis Banking & PSU Debt Fund Option has a BullWiser Honest Score of 4.0/10 (POOR QUALITY).
The score rates the fund across four pillars: returns quality, expense ratio, risk-adjusted performance (Sharpe ratio & max drawdown), and overall fund quality (AUM, age, consistency).
What is the expense ratio of Axis Banking & PSU Debt Fund Option?
The Total Expense Ratio (TER) of Axis Banking & PSU Debt Fund Option Direct Plan is --.
Choosing the Direct plan saves you the distributor commission baked into Regular plans — typically 0.5–1% per year — which compounds significantly over time.
What are the returns of Axis Banking & PSU Debt Fund Option?
Axis Banking & PSU Debt Fund Option has delivered 4.0% 1-year returns and
6.8% 3-year CAGR. For a full NAV history and comparison with category peers,
use BullWiser's MF Analyser.
Past performance is not a guarantee of future returns.
Is Axis Banking & PSU Debt Fund Option a good investment?
BullWiser rates Axis Banking & PSU Debt Fund Option as POOR QUALITY (Honest Score 4.0/10).
Always match a fund to your own risk profile and investment horizon.
Use the MF Analyser to compare it with peers in the Debt Scheme - Banking and PSU Fund category.
How does Direct Plan differ from Regular Plan for Axis Banking & PSU Debt Fund Option?
The Direct plan of Axis Banking & PSU Debt Fund Option has a lower expense ratio than the Regular plan because no distributor commission is paid.
On a ₹10 lakh investment over 20 years, even a 0.5% lower TER can save ₹5–10 lakh in compounded wealth.
BullWiser always recommends Direct plans for cost-conscious investors.
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