Looking Beyond Assets Under Management: European Managers To Focus More On Revenue Growth

Active fund managers are likely to find new narratives if they hope to combat the market share losses seen in the US in the coming decade. Expect ETFs, Sustainability and the alternatives to be part of that story.
Under Pressure: U.S. Fund Managers Have A Revenue Growth Problem

The relationship between AUM and revenue growth has frayed. With assets growing fastest in places where fees are low, new AUM generates less revenue growth than it would have in earlier eras.
ISS Market Intelligence Forecasts Long-term U.S. AUM to Reach $37.4 Trillion by End of 2028

The report projects that long-term assets under management (AUM) will climb approximately $12 trillion from 2024 to 2028, to an estimated $37.4 trillion by the end of 2028.
ISS Market Intelligence Forecasts Long-term U.S. AUM to Reach $29.8 Trillion by End of 2027

Fund managers will face familiar challenges over the next five years, ranging from continued pressure from passives to aging demographics. Newer concerns such as high inflation also will put managers to the test, at least in the near term,” said Christopher Davis, lead author and Head of U.S. Fund.