Exchange traded funds contributed to positive flows for Amundi in the third quarter of 2025.
The asset manager recorded €15bn (£13.1bn) of net inflows in Q3 bringing net inflows over nine months to €67bn (£58.5bn).
In the company’s third-quarter results, published this morning (Octber 28), CEO Valérie Baudson said: “The main growth drivers of our Ambitions 2025 plan – Asia, third-party distribution and ETFs – each generated between €20bn (£17.4bn) and €30bn (£26.2bn) in inflows in the first nine months.”
These areas accounted for more than 80 per cent of total inflows in the first nine months of 2025 across all client segments, asset classes and regions.
In the third quarter alone, ETFs brought in €10bn (£8.7bn), with assets under management exceeding €300bn (£262bn) for the first time.
These ETF inflows were driven by Amundi’s core range, with the two Ucits ETFs having the largest inflows in European and US equities in the third quarter.
The company is set to present its new three-year strategic plan on November 18 as its current plan ‘Ambitions 2025’ will end at the end of this year.
Baudson said the plan “will detail the different areas in which we will continue to seize opportunities and to invest for the future”.
tara.o’connor@ft.com
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