HSBC Reopens Global Funds for SIPs: Invest in International Markets
By Business Desk
HSBC Mutual Fund reopens 3 international funds for SIPs & lump-sum investments up to ₹2 lakh/month. Explore global diversification opportunities.
HSBC Mutual Fund has reopened three of its international mutual funds for fresh Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) and lump-sum investments, capping monthly contributions at ₹2 lakh. This move, effective August 18, gives you a new way to diversify your portfolio globally.
These funds offer you exposure to exciting markets like emerging economies, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Brazil. It’s a chance to invest in regions beyond India through your mutual fund.
Key Performance Numbers
- The HSBC Global Emerging Markets Fund showed a 53.6% return over one year.
- The HSBC Asia Pacific (ex-Japan) Dividend Yield Fund delivered 40.3% in the same period.
- Meanwhile, the HSBC Brazil Fund posted a 28.9% one-year return as of August 19, 2026.
This reopening is quite significant because there are usually industry-wide overseas investment limits that can make it hard to access these global funds. It’s a window of opportunity for you to broaden your investment horizons.
Why SIPs Are Your Friend in Global Markets
When you’re investing in global markets, especially those that can be volatile, using SIPs is a smart strategy. It helps you reduce the risk of trying to time the market perfectly, by spreading your investments over time.
HSBC isn’t alone in this. Invesco also resumed existing SIPs in three of its international schemes starting August 18, showing a broader trend in global fund access.
So, if you’re looking to add international exposure to your investment strategy, these reopened funds from HSBC Mutual Fund could be a practical option to consider within the monthly limit.