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Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund vs AXIS Corporate Bond Fund

Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund (Direct) and AXIS 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

Nippon India Corporate Bond FundDirectAXIS Corporate Bond FundDirect2 of 4 funds

Growth of ₹100 (rebased over the selected window)

Common period 18 Jul 201720 Aug 2026, limited by AXIS 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
DateNippon India Corporate Bond FundAXIS Corporate Bond Fund
18 Jul 2017₹100.00₹100.00
21 Apr 2018₹104.86₹105.58
22 Jan 2019₹110.89₹112.85
26 Oct 2019₹117.45₹118.20
29 Jul 2020₹126.29₹130.18
01 May 2021₹132.92₹136.39
02 Feb 2022₹137.93₹140.73
06 Nov 2022₹142.33₹145.03
09 Aug 2023₹151.06₹153.73
12 May 2024₹159.52₹162.23
13 Feb 2025₹170.28₹173.20
16 Nov 2025₹181.91₹185.47
20 Aug 2026₹188.96₹193.09
Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund, AXIS Corporate Bond Fund compared on return, risk, benchmark-relative, cost and portfolio metrics, against the Corporate Bond Fund median.
Metric
Nippon India · Direct
NAV ₹67.18
Low to Moderate risk
★★★★☆
Axis · Direct
NAV ₹19.36
Low to Moderate risk
★★★★☆
Category median
Corporate Bond Fund · 21 funds
+5.65%+5.95%Best in row+5.50%
+7.71%+7.86%Best in row+7.44%
+7.37%+7.37%
+7.88%Best in row+7.51%+7.35%
+7.35%+7.47%Best in row
+7.82%Best in row+7.47%+7.47%
+7.68%Best in row+7.18%+7.18%
+7.76%+7.76%
Risk
1.14%1.10%1.14%
1.071.24Best in row0.87
1.601.88Best in row1.28
-1.70%Best in row-3.81%-2.90%
0.37%0.36%0.34%
₹9,209Cr₹8,488Cr₹5,096Cr
₹1.00K₹100
Kinjal DesaiDevang Shah
02 Jan 201318 Jul 2017
6.8%2.1%
12 rows carry the same value for every fund — show
5Y return (CAGR)
+6.84%
Benchmark
Alpha
Beta
Upside capture
Downside capture
Exit load
None
Lock-in
None
Min SIP
₹100
Portfolio turnover
Holdings
Top 10 weight

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 — Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund or AXIS Corporate Bond Fund?

Over the last 3 years, AXIS Corporate Bond Fund returned +7.86% CAGR against Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund's +7.71%, computed from AMFI NAV history. Over 5 years: Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund +6.84% vs AXIS Corporate Bond Fund +6.84% CAGR. Past returns don't guarantee future performance.

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

AXIS Corporate Bond Fund has the lower expense ratio: Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund charges 0.37% a year against AXIS Corporate Bond Fund's 0.36%. The expense ratio is deducted from the NAV daily, so a lower one compounds in the investor's favour.

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

Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund has shown higher volatility (+1.14% annualized vs AXIS Corporate Bond Fund's +1.10%), measured as the annualized standard deviation of daily returns over the trailing 3 years. Worst 3-year drawdown: Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund -0.61% vs AXIS Corporate Bond Fund -0.62%.

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

Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund is the larger fund: Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund manages ₹9,209Cr against AXIS Corporate Bond Fund's ₹8,488Cr 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 Nippon India Corporate Bond Fund and AXIS 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.