The net outflows, although of a small amount of Rs 8 crore, also led to the total assets managed by these ETFs slipping below Rs 12,000 crore mark at the end of February.
According to data compiled by industry body Association of Mutual Funds in India (Amfi), the gold ETFs saw their first net outflow last month since June 2012, when they had withdrawn Rs 227 crore.
Between July 2012 and January 2013, the gold ETFs had witnessed seven consecutive months of net inflows, totalling into Rs 1,733 crore.
Market experts attributed the outflows to profit booking as investors are looking to re-allocate their funds to other assets. Gold prices have also dropped by 2.5% since the end of 2012.
The total AUMs held by the gold ETF schemes stood at Rs 11,559 crore at the end of February, down from Rs 12,057 crore as on January 31, 2013.
Besides, other ETFs saw a net withdrawal of Rs 119 crore last month as comapred to a net inflows of Rs 3 crore in January.
Consequently, assets managed by other ETFs declined to Rs 1,506 crore in the month of February from Rs 1,692 crore in January.
Overall, AUM of the mutual fund industry fell 1.5% to Rs 8.14 lakh crore in February from the record high in January due to mark-to- market fall in equity oriented mutual funds.