List of asset management firms

Summary

An asset management company (AMC) is an asset management / investment management company/firm that invests the pooled funds of retail investors in securities in line with the stated investment objectives. For a fee, the company/firm provides more diversification, liquidity, and professional management consulting service than is normally available to individual investors. The diversification of portfolio is done by investing in such securities which are inversely correlated to each other. Money is collected from investors by way of floating various collective investment schemes, e.g. mutual fund schemes. In general, an AMC is a company that is engaged primarily in the business of investing in, and managing, portfolios of securities. A study by consulting firm Casey Quirk, which is owned by Deloitte, found that asset management firms ended 2020 with record highs in both revenue and assets under management.[1]trillion not billion

Largest companies

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The following is a list of the top 20 asset managers in the world (as of 2023), ranked by total assets under management (AUM):[2]

Rank Firm/company Country AUM (billion USD)
1   BlackRock United States 9,090
2   Vanguard Group United States 7,600
3   UBS Switzerland 5,710
4   Fidelity Investments United States 4,240
5   State Street Global Advisors United States 3,600
6   Morgan Stanley United States 3,131
7   JPMorgan Chase United States 3,006
8   Goldman Sachs United States 2,672
9   Crédit Agricole France 3,500
10   Allianz Germany 2,364
11   Capital Group United States 2,300
12   Amundi France 2,103
13   BNY United States 1,910
14   PIMCO United States 1,800
15   Edward Jones Investments United States 1,700
16   Deutsche Bank Germany 1,492
17   Invesco United States 1,484
18   Legal & General United Kingdom 1,477
19   Bank of America United States 1,467
20   Franklin Templeton United States 1,421

Asset management firms worldwide

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Africa and Middle East

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Americas

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Asia-Pacific

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Europe

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References

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  1. ^ Segal, Julie (March 2, 2021). "Asset Managers Ended 2020 With Record Revenues". Institutional Investor. Retrieved March 3, 2021.
  2. ^ "World's Top Asset Management Firms 2022". www.advratings.com. Retrieved 2022-06-03.

See also

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