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Franklin India Corporate Debt Fund vs Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund

Franklin India Corporate Debt Fund (Direct) and Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund (Direct) head to head: growth of ₹100, returns across every window, risk, cost, and portfolio overlap — every figure computed from AMFI NAV history, nothing supplied by a fund house. Both are Corporate Bond Fund schemes — see the best corporate bond mutual funds for the full ranking.

Head to head

NAVs as of 20 Aug 2026

Franklin India Corporate Debt FundDirectNippon India Corporate Bond FundDirect2 of 4 funds

Growth of ₹100 (rebased over the selected window)

Common period 02 Jan 201320 Aug 2026, limited by Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund. Every series is rebased to ₹100 at the start of this window.

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Growth of ₹100, sampled across the common period
DateFranklin India Corporate Debt FundNippon India Corporate Bond Fund
02 Jan 2013₹100.00₹100.00
21 Feb 2014₹109.46₹109.90
12 Apr 2015₹127.01₹122.38
31 May 2016₹137.79₹134.90
19 Jul 2017₹156.16₹148.94
07 Sep 2018₹166.83₹159.77
27 Oct 2019₹186.96₹174.87
15 Dec 2020₹207.89₹194.45
03 Feb 2022₹217.64₹205.38
25 Mar 2023₹229.01₹217.77
12 May 2024₹247.98₹237.50
01 Jul 2025₹278.27₹265.06
20 Aug 2026₹297.89₹281.33
Franklin India Corporate Debt Fund, Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund compared on return, risk, benchmark-relative, cost and portfolio metrics, against the Corporate Bond Fund median.
Metric
Franklin Templeton · Direct
NAV ₹115.99
Low to Moderate risk
★★★★★
Nippon India · Direct
NAV ₹67.18
Low to Moderate risk
★★★★☆
Category median
Corporate Bond Fund · 21 funds
+6.40%Best in row+5.65%+5.50%
+8.11%Best in row+7.71%+7.44%
+6.77%+6.84%+6.34%
+7.68%Best in row+7.37%+7.37%
+8.34%Best in row+7.88%+7.35%
+7.67%Best in row+7.35%
+8.13%Best in row+7.82%+7.47%
+7.99%Best in row+7.68%+7.18%
+8.07%Best in row+7.76%+7.76%
Risk
1.21%1.14%1.14%
1.33Best in row1.070.87
2.63Best in row1.601.28
-7.36%-1.70%Best in row-2.90%
0.26%Best in row0.37%0.34%
₹1,308Cr₹9,209Cr₹5,096Cr
₹500₹100
₹10.00K₹1.00K
Rahul Goswami · 2.9yKinjal Desai
01 Jan 201302 Jan 2013
18.2%6.8%
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Best marks the strongest value in a row, and only where the gap is bigger than noise — a near-tie is left unmarked rather than dressed up as a result. SIP XIRR is a ₹10,000/month instalment over 5 years of real NAV history. Nothing here is supplied by a fund house. For research only — not investment advice.

Frequently asked questions

Which fund has delivered higher returns — Franklin India Corporate Debt Fund or Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund?

Over the last 3 years, Franklin India Corporate Debt Fund returned +8.11% CAGR against Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund's +7.71%, computed from AMFI NAV history. Over 5 years: Franklin India Corporate Debt Fund +6.77% vs Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund +6.84% CAGR. Past returns don't guarantee future performance.

Which fund is cheaper — Franklin India Corporate Debt Fund or Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund?

Franklin India Corporate Debt Fund has the lower expense ratio: Franklin India Corporate Debt Fund charges 0.26% a year against Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund's 0.37%. The expense ratio is deducted from the NAV daily, so a lower one compounds in the investor's favour.

Which fund is riskier — Franklin India Corporate Debt Fund or Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund?

Franklin India Corporate Debt Fund has shown higher volatility (+1.21% annualized vs Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund's +1.14%), measured as the annualized standard deviation of daily returns over the trailing 3 years. Worst 3-year drawdown: Franklin India Corporate Debt Fund -0.59% vs Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund -0.61%.

Which fund manages more money — Franklin India Corporate Debt Fund or Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund?

Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund is the larger fund: Franklin India Corporate Debt Fund manages ₹1,308Cr against Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund's ₹9,209Cr in assets. Size cuts both ways — scale lowers costs, but a very large fund can find it harder to move in and out of positions.

Are Franklin India Corporate Debt Fund and Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund in the same category?

Yes — both are Corporate Bond Fund schemes, so their returns, risk and cost are directly comparable against the same peer set.

Figures update daily from AMFI NAV history; ratings and ranks are WealthTicker’s own — see the methodology. This is data, not investment advice.