Non - Ferrous Metals Sector — Top Stocks Held by Indian Mutual Funds

Which stocks in any sector do Indian mutual fund managers prefer most? — May 2026 data

6
Total Stocks in Sector
337
Max Funds in One Stock
₹34,236 Cr
Total MF Investment in Sector

Non - Ferrous Metals — Top 6 Stocks by Mutual Fund Conviction

# Stock Name No. of MFs Holding Avg Weight (%) Total MF Value (Cr)
1 Hindalco Industries Limited 337 funds 2.12% ₹23,943 Cr
2 Vedanta Aluminium Metal Limited 204 funds 0.56% ₹3,765 Cr
3 National Aluminium Company Limited 170 funds 1.37% ₹4,141 Cr
4 Hindustan Zinc Limited 160 funds 1.21% ₹1,923 Cr
5 Hindustan Copper Limited 83 funds 0.97% ₹464 Cr
6 Vedanta Iron And Steel Limited 4 funds 0.09% ₹1 Cr

What Do Mutual Funds Hold in the Non - Ferrous Metals Sector?

The table above ranks the top 6 stocks in the Non - Ferrous Metals sector by the number of Indian mutual fund schemes holding them as of May 2026. When a large number of fund managers independently choose the same stock, it is a powerful signal of institutional conviction — these are the stocks that professional money managers believe in most.

What does fund count tell you?

A stock held by 200+ mutual funds means that hundreds of fund managers — each doing their own independent research — have concluded that this stock deserves a place in their portfolio. This collective wisdom is one of the most reliable indicators of a stock's quality within its sector. The average weight shows how much of their portfolio each fund typically allocates to the stock, and the total MF value shows the combined rupee investment across all funds holding it.

How Does RightAdvise Compile This Data?

All data is sourced from monthly portfolio disclosures that every AMFI-registered mutual fund is required to publish. RightAdvise compiles and analyses this data across 1,100+ active fund schemes to give you a clear, unbiased view of where professional fund managers are investing in the Non - Ferrous Metals sector. Click any stock name in the table to see which specific funds hold it and in what proportion.

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