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Money market unit trusts in Sri Lanka

Compare Sri Lankan money market unit trusts side by side. See annualized YTD yields, fund size, and unit holder counts to gauge short-term LKR cash-management options.

Money market funds park rupees in short-dated government securities, treasury bills, repos, and similar instruments. They suit emergency cash and 1-12 month savings goals where capital stability matters more than upside. Always confirm the live yield, entry fee, and exit terms with the manager.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a money market unit trust in Sri Lanka?

A money market fund invests in short-tenure instruments like treasury bills, repos, and short bank deposits. Yields move with policy rates, NAV per unit drifts up slowly, and exits are usually next-day or T+1 depending on the manager.

Are money market unit trusts safe?

They are lower risk than equity or balanced funds, but they are not guaranteed. They still carry credit, interest-rate, and liquidity risk, and they are not covered by the Deposit Insurance Scheme that protects fixed deposits.

Money market fund vs fixed deposit in Sri Lanka — which is better?

Fixed deposits lock the rate and amount; money market funds offer more liquidity and can ride policy rate moves. Compare net yield after WHT, your exit horizon, and whether you need a guaranteed rate before choosing.

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Source: Unit Trust Association of Sri Lanka (UTASL) monthly performance reports. Figures are indicative and can contain extraction errors. TaprobaneFi is a research and education site — content on taprobanefi.com/unit-trust-analysis/money-market-unit-trusts-sri-lanka is not personalised investment advice. Always verify with the asset manager before committing capital.