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Three real risks in SWP
By Dhuraivel Gunasekaran · 2026-04-11 · via Wealth management, Investment World, Investment, Stocks, Money, Insurance, Bonds | The HinduBusinessLine

Systematic Withdrawal Plans (SWPs) are often positioned as the mirror image of SIPs, a disciplined way to extract income from a mutual fund portfolio. The concept of SWP is simple. Invest a corpus in a mutual fund scheme, set a fixed withdrawal, and let the rest compound. But that simplicity hides structural risks. SWP is not a product; it is a withdrawal strategy layered on top of market-linked instruments that are exposed to drawdown risk. For investors, especially those transitioning from accumulation to distribution, understanding these risks is critical. A poorly designed SWP can silently destroy capital and distort income expectations. Let’s look at the three real risks while opting for an SWP.

Sequence of returns risk

When you start an SWP, the timing of market returns matters a lot. If markets fall in the early years of your withdrawals, like it has done in the past few months, it can hurt your retirement significantly. This is called sequence of returns risk.

In an SWP, you withdraw a fixed amount regularly. If the market is down at the beginning, you end up withdrawing from a falling portfolio. This reduces your corpus faster. As a result, even when markets recover later, there is less money left to grow, increasing the risk of running out of funds during retirement.

Consider two retirees, A and B, each starting with ₹1 crore. Both withdraw ₹4 lakh annually through SWP, increasing it by 5 per cent each year for inflation. Assume both earn similar average returns, but yearly performance differs. A gets strong returns first (25 per cent, 10 per cent, 14 per cent), then losses (-15 per cent, -9 per cent). B faces early losses (-15 per cent, -9 per cent), then gains (14 per cent, 10 per cent, 25 per cent). Though total returns are identical, the sequence differs. After five years, A has ₹98 lakh, while B has ₹85 lakh, showing how timing impacts outcomes.

How to manage this risk? Use a bucket strategy based on time horizons. Divide your portfolio into short-, medium-, and long-term buckets so that withdrawals are not forced from falling markets. Keep 2–3 years of expenses in a short-term bucket and run your SWP from here. This bucket should be invested in low-volatility options such as liquid funds and short-duration debt funds. Allocate the rest across a medium-term bucket (up to 10 years) and a long-term bucket (beyond 10 years). These can include a mix of debt, hybrid, and equity-oriented funds, allowing growth while protecting near-term withdrawals.

Withdrawal rate miscalibration

Many investors set SWP withdrawals by comparing them with fixed deposit (FD) income. For example, if a ₹50 lakh FD gives 7 per cent, they expect the same from equity. This is flawed. Equity returns are volatile and capital is not guaranteed.

In reality, a safer withdrawal rate from pure equity is around 5–6 per cent annually. Yet many investors set 8–10 per cent, unknowingly drawing down their principal from the start.

Before starting an SWP, calculate your withdrawal rate (annual withdrawal divided by total corpus). If it exceeds 6 per cent for equity, the risk of running out of money rises sharply.

Financial experts often recommend a conservative withdrawal rate from the retirement corpus, adjusted annually for inflation, as a safer option for retirees.

According to a study by Rajan Raju, Director, Invespar Pte Ltd, and Ravi Saraogi, Co-founder, Samasthiti Advisors, the safe withdrawal rate for an Indian retiree aged 60, with a life expectancy of 90 and a retirement period of around 30 years, falls within the range of approximately 3–3.5 per cent. This rate applies to the first year after retirement, with adjustments in subsequent years to reflect inflation.

SWP withdrawals should be adjusted periodically to keep pace with inflation. Instead of a fixed amount, increase withdrawals annually, say by 5–7 per cent, based on inflation trends. This helps maintain purchasing power but requires careful planning, as higher withdrawals can accelerate corpus depletion if returns do not keep up.

Build in a margin of safety while fixing the withdrawal rate, so temporary market falls, higher inflation, or longer life expectancy do not force premature depletion of the retirement corpus.

Wrong fund choice

Many investors prefer equity funds because of their higher return potential. However, regular withdrawals from pure equity funds can be risky, especially over short and medium horizons.

An SWP investor has two conflicting needs. The portfolio must grow over time to sustain the corpus while also providing a steady monthly cash flow regardless of market conditions.

Problems arise when investors pick the wrong fund category. Using small-, mid-cap, or sector funds for SWP withdrawals can lead to sharp fluctuations in value, increasing the risk of early losses. A short-term bucket should be parked in low-risk options such as liquid funds, ultra short-duration funds, low-duration funds, money market funds, or arbitrage funds.

Investors who are willing to take limited equity exposure can consider hybrid options like conservative hybrid funds, balanced advantage funds, and multi-asset funds. Investors with stable alternative income sources and a higher tolerance for volatility may consider opting for an SWP in large-cap, flexi-cap, or multi-cap equity funds. Investors can refer to bl.portfolio MF Star Track ratings (https://tinyurl.com/blmfratingsapril2026)  and pick four- and five-star-rated funds within relevant categories.

Investors also end up relying on a single fund. In an SWP, relying on a single fund means you are depending on one strategy, one fund manager, one asset mix, and one category behaving well for years. If that fund underperforms, turns volatile, sees style headwinds, or suffers a sharp drawdown at the wrong time, both your income stream and capital base come under pressure. Diversifying SWP withdrawals across suitable funds can reduce this concentration risk.

Published on April 11, 2026