ICICI Prudential AMC has decided to change fundamental attributes of ICICI Prudential Focused Bluechip Equity Fund to comply with Sebi's re-categorisation norms for mutual funds. The scheme will be renamed as ICICI Prudential Bluechip Fund. The change will be effective from May 28.  
The   scheme has been categorised as an open-ended equity scheme,   predominantly investing in largecap stocks. In its earlier avatar, the   scheme was supposed to invest in equity and equity-related securities of   about 20 companies, belonging to the largecap domain and the balance in   debt securities and money market instruments.  
  The scheme will now invest a minimum 80 per cent of the corpus in   equity and equity-related securities belonging to the largecap domain.
 It   will invest the balance in equity and equity-related securities falling   outside the largecap domain, as prescribed by Sebi or Amfi from time to   time, and in debt securities and money market instruments. The scheme   manages assets worth Rs 16,102 crore as on March 31.   
What to do with ICICI Prudential Bluechip Fund ?Technically, there is no change in the scheme. Only the name has   changed. We advise investors to hold back and continue with the scheme 
The   scheme continues to be a largecap category. This scheme had a provision   which allowed the fund manager to increase the number of stocks beyond   20 if the assets of the fund grew beyond Rs 1,000 crore. This limit was   crossed many years ago. The scheme on an average had 47 stocks in its   portfolio in the the past three years.   
Scheme has attractive performance   record. It is not a very aggressive fund and aims to deliver returns   which are two-three per cent above Nifty returns and the fund has been   doing that very well.   Unless your financial goals have changed, you need not do anything to   your investments in ICICI Prudential Focused Bluechip Equity Fund 
Sebi   has issued a circular on categorisation and rationalisation of   open-ended mutual fund schemes in October 2017. To ensure uniformity   among the schemes belonging to the same category, Sebi mandated largecap   schemes to invest minimum 80 per cent of total assets in largecap   companies. Largecap companies have been defined as top 100 companies in   terms of market capitalisation.   
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