Invesco reports $2.45 trillion in assets under management for may
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Invesco Ltd. (NYSE: IVZ) reported preliminary assets under management of $2.45 trillion as of May 31, 2026, representing a 4.9% increase from the previous month, according to a company statement.
The asset management firm recorded net long-term inflows of $18.9 billion during May, while money market net inflows totaled $0.4 billion. Market returns contributed $96 billion to the AUM increase, though foreign exchange fluctuations reduced assets by $1.1 billion.
The company's preliminary average total AUM for the quarter ending May 31 was $2.33 trillion, with preliminary average active AUM of $1.18 trillion for the same period.
Among Invesco's investment categories, ETFs and index strategies represented $745.8 billion of total AUM, while the QQQ fund accounted for $494.0 billion. Fundamental equities held $319.5 billion and fundamental fixed income managed $316.5 billion.
The firm's private markets division oversaw $135.5 billion, while the China joint venture managed $158.7 billion. Global liquidity products totaled $204.3 billion in assets.
Invesco operates as a global asset management company serving clients in more than 120 countries. The preliminary May figures are subject to adjustment, the company noted.
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