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SEBI Proposes End to Extra Exit Load Charges on Mutual Funds

SEBI Proposes End to Extra Exit Load Charges on Mutual Funds

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has recommended eliminating the additional 5 basis point exit load fee charged to mutual fund investors, potentially making withdrawals cheaper and more transparent for millions.

Key Takeaways

  • SEBI proposes removing extra 0.05% exit load fee charged since 2012
  • Regular exit loads remain, but hidden charges eliminated
  • AMCs compensated via 5 bps increase in expense ratio slabs
  • Public feedback open until November 17, 2025

What Is Mutual Fund Exit Load?

Exit load is a penalty charged when investors redeem mutual fund units before the minimum holding period. Since 2012, fund houses have been allowed to charge an additional 0.05% fee over the regular exit load, which has accumulated significantly for lakhs of investors annually.

SEBI now considers this extra charge “transitory in nature” and no longer justified. The regulator believes asset management companies (AMCs) have matured sufficiently and the investor base has expanded enough that this stealth fee has served its purpose.

“With an objective to rationalise cost for [the] unitholder, this expense [exit load] charged to the scheme has been removed from the draft MF Regulations. However, in order to reduce the impact of the proposed change on the operations of AMCs, first two slabs of the expense ratio of open-ended active schemes have been revised upward by 5 bps,” the paper read.

Impact on Investors

If implemented, investors will pay only the regular exit load when redeeming mutual fund units. To compensate AMCs for revenue loss, SEBI has proposed increasing the expense ratio in the first two slabs by 5 basis points.

This approach offers greater transparency since expense ratios are clearly disclosed and easier to track in regular statements. Investors benefit from fewer hidden costs and increased trust in their fund houses.

The standardization across all mutual fund players will also make fund comparison more straightforward for investors.

Additional Regulatory Changes

Beyond exit load reforms, SEBI’s consultation paper proposes several other significant changes:

  • Exclusion of statutory levies like GST and stamp duty from annual cost caps
  • Reduction of allowed brokerage rates by up to 83%
  • Replacement of newspaper notice requirements with digital updates

These measures aim to prevent future tax hikes from affecting returns and ensure investors don’t pay twice for bundled services.

Public Consultation Process

The proposed regulatory overhaul is open for public feedback until November 17, 2025. This modernization effort affects over 25 crore investor accounts and reflects the growth of India’s mutual fund industry from a handful of funds in 1988 to a ₹75 lakh crore sector today.

Investors can submit feedback through the SEBI website or via email to eterm@sebi.gov.in or gopikaj@sebi.gov.in with the subject line: “Consultation paper on Comprehensive review of SEBI (Mutual Funds) Regulations, 1996.”

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