Invesco Q2 inflows receive boost from private markets
Invesco has reported that its private markets segment helped to drive record net long-term inflows across the business in the second quarter of 2026.
The US asset manager generated net long-term inflows of $45.1bn (£33.9bn) in the quarter ending 30 June, up from $21.8bn in the previous three months, primarily driven by exchange-traded funds and index strategies, the Invesco QQQ Trust, its China joint venture and private markets.
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Net flows into private markets, which includes private credit and real estate investments comprised primarily of real estate, collateralised loan obligations, private credit and listed real assets, reached $1.9bn.
Invesco ended the second quarter with assets under management (AUM) of $2.5tn, an increase of 14.4 per cent from the prior quarter.
Net revenues in the second quarter of 2026 grew to $1.3tn, an increase of $64.8m compared to the first quarter, citing higher average AUM.
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“The momentum we are building as we execute against our strategic priorities is noteworthy. For the first half of the year, we posted record net long-term inflows of $67bn, or seven per cent annualised organic growth, and generated record net revenues, with an increase of 17 per cent over the same period last year,” said Andrew Schlossberg, president and chief executive of Invesco.
Schlossberg added that the firm delivered its second quarter results “while continuing to invest in the business and positioning our product suite to meet ever-evolving global demand”.
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