₹10 lakh Lumpsum Investment for 15 Years

A ₹10 lakh lumpsum invested today in a diversified equity mutual fund can grow substantially over 15 years. At a conservative 12% annual return, your money becomes ₹54.7 lakh — a 5.5x growth driven entirely by compounding, not additional contributions. This page shows exact projections across different return rates so you can stress-test your plan.

Invested
₹10,00,000
Expected Returns
₹44,73,566
Maturity Value
₹54,73,566

Rate Comparison for ₹10 lakh / 15 Years

RatePrincipalInterestMaturity
8%₹10,00,000₹21,72,169₹31,72,169
10%₹10,00,000₹31,77,248₹41,77,248
12%₹10,00,000₹44,73,566₹54,73,566
15%₹10,00,000₹71,37,062₹81,37,062

About This Scenario

A ₹10 lakh lumpsum invested today in a diversified equity mutual fund can grow substantially over 15 years. At a conservative 12% annual return, your money becomes ₹54.7 lakh — a 5.5x growth driven entirely by compounding, not additional contributions. This page shows exact projections across different return rates so you can stress-test your plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much will ₹10 lakh lumpsum grow in 15 years?

At 12% annual returns, ₹10 lakh grows to ₹54.7 lakh over 15 years. The gain of ₹44.7 lakh comes entirely from compounding on the initial capital.

Lumpsum or SIP — which is better?

Lumpsum wins mathematically in rising markets because full capital is exposed from day one. SIP wins in flat or falling markets via rupee-cost averaging. A hybrid (50% lumpsum, 50% STP over 6–12 months) often beats both.

What return rate should I assume?

For diversified equity mutual funds, 11–14% is the historical range in India. Use 12% as a planning figure; 10% is conservative. For debt funds use 7–8%.

Is the maturity value taxable?

Yes. Equity mutual funds held over 1 year: 12.5% LTCG above ₹1.25L annual exemption. Debt funds: slab rate regardless of holding period (2023+ rules).