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How does SIP work? What are the types of SIP?

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Anindita Nayak

Bhubaneswar, 22 March 2026

Investing can often feel complicated, especially for beginners. The SIP method allows you to invest through small regular payments which makes the investment process easier. The investment method requires only a small initial investment which allows you to begin your investment journey.

How Does SIP Work?

A Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) is a simple way to invest money regularly in mutual funds or stocks. You make small investments throughout the investment period instead of making a single large investment. The process operates in the following manner:

1. Setting Up a SIP

An investor must select three essential elements before beginning a SIP:

Investment Amount:

The fixed amount you plan to invest at regular intervals must be determined. The minimum investment amount starts at ₹100 and increases to higher amounts that depend on your earnings and financial objectives.

Investment Frequency:

This means how often you want to invest. You can select from daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and yearly investment options. Most people prefer monthly SIPs.

Choice of Investment:

You need to select where your money will go, usually a mutual fund scheme. Your returns depend on how well this investment performs.

You can begin your SIP after you complete these steps which you can do through an investment application or with help from a financial advisor or by contacting a mutual fund company.

2. Auto-Debit System

The SIP requires you to set up an auto-debit system after you complete the initial setup. The system deducts your selected amount from your bank account on a predetermined schedule to make investments without requiring your assistance.

3. Allocation of Units

When you invest in a mutual fund, you don’t directly buy shares, you receive units.

The unit price of each fund unit is determined by the Net Asset Value (NAV) of the fund. The number of units you get depends on the NAV at the time of investment.

If NAV is low → you get more units

If NAV is high → you get fewer units

Your investment value rises because your investment grows as the NAV moves higher.

4. The Process of Compounding

SIP offers its users major benefits because of its ability to generate compound interest. The process requires you to reinvest your earnings which creates additional earnings that will accumulate over the years.

The mechanism accelerates your investment growth because it allows you to invest your money for an extended time. The investment of ₹5,000 per month over 20 years will result in substantial returns when projected to achieve a 12% annual return rate. Early initiation with prolonged investment is essential for successful investment results.

Types of SIP

Different types of SIPs exist which people can use to fulfill their various financial objectives.

1. Regular SIP

A regular SIP enables you to make scheduled investments of predetermined amounts throughout a designated time frame.

Best for people who want a disciplined and consistent investment habit.

Example: Investing ₹5,000 every month for one year.

2. Perpetual SIP

This type of SIP operates without any predetermined conclusion date. The investor maintains active investments until they choose to terminate their funding.

Best for people who want to invest continuously without worrying about a fixed time period.

Example: Investing ₹5,000 every month without setting any end date.

3. Top-Up or Step-Up SIP

The SIP program requires you to raise your investment amount at scheduled times which happen once every twelve months.

Best for people whose income increases over time and want their investments to grow accordingly.

Example: Starting with ₹5,000 per month and increasing it by 10% every year.

4. Flexible SIP

A flexible SIP allows you to change the amount you invest based on your financial situation.

Best for people whose income and expenses show unpredictable patterns.

Example: Investing ₹5,000 one month and ₹3,000 the next month.

5. Multi SIP or Combo SIP

This type allows you to invest in multiple mutual fund schemes through a single SIP. Best for investors who want to diversify their money across different funds without managing multiple SIPs.

You can make a single SIP investment which will enable you to invest in large-cap fund, mid-cap funds and debt funds.

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