Household Income Allocation and Investment Behavior in India: Insights from SEBI Investor Survey 2025
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Associate Professor, Government First Grade College, Navabag Vijayapur-586101 (Karnataka) (India)
Article Information
DOI: 10.51584/IJRIAS.2026.11060296
Subject Category: Economics
Volume/Issue: 11/6 | Page No: 3967-3973
Publication Timeline
Submitted: 2026-07-02
Accepted: 2026-07-07
Published: 2026-07-20
Abstract
The SEBI Investor Survey 2025 highlights the financial behavior of Indian households, revealing a significant gap between awareness and actual investment participation. While households demonstrate moderate awareness of financial products and institutions, only a small proportion of income is allocated toward investments. This article analyzes income allocation patterns, investment preferences, financial goals, and awareness levels, offering insights into the evolving investment landscape in India.
Keywords
SEBI Investor Survey 2025, Household Finance, Investment Behavior, Financial Awareness, Fixed Deposits, Mutual Funds, India Savings Pattern, Financial Inclusion
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References
1. Securities and Exchange Board of India (2025). SEBI Investor Survey 2025. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
2. Reserve Bank of India Reports on Household Financial Savings. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
3. Association of Mutual Funds in India Industry Data and Investor Awareness Reports. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
4. National Stock Exchange and Bombay Stock Exchange Market Participation Data. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
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