Invesco AUM dips to $2.16 trillion in march as market volatility offsets long-term inflows

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Invesco AUM dips to $2.16 trillion in march as market volatility offsets long-term inflows
Invesco AUM dips to $2.16 trillion in march as market volatility offsets long-term inflows
Mahathir Bayena
Written by Mahathir Bayena
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Invesco (NYSE:IVZ) reported on April 10, 2026, that its preliminary month-end assets under management (AUM) reached $2,159.5 billion as of March 31.

The figure represents a 4.4% decline compared to the end of February, as broad market headwinds outweighed a modest period of positive long-term net inflows.

The decrease in total AUM was primarily attributed to unfavorable market performance, which reduced the firm's asset base by approximately $91 billion.

Additionally, foreign exchange (FX) movements further lowered AUM by $7 billion.

These losses were only partially offset by reinvested distributions, which contributed $0.9 billion to the month-end total.

Despite the top-line decline, Invesco maintained positive momentum in its core investment categories, recording $0.3 billion in net long-term inflows.

This positive trend was countered by $1.8 billion in money market outflows, reflecting a shift in investor sentiment as capital moved out of cash-equivalent vehicles during a volatile month for global equities and fixed income.

For the first quarter of 2026, Invesco’s preliminary average total AUM stood at $2,218.9 billion, while preliminary average active AUM—a key driver of the firm’s fee revenue—was $1,146.2 billion.

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