Quantcast
The MFWire
Manage Email Alerts | Sponsorships | About MFWire | Who We Are

Subscribe to MFWire.com's News Alerts [click]

Rating:Bridge Builder Threepeats As Flows Rebound Not Rated 0.0 Email Routing List Email & Route  Print Print
Thursday, January 25, 2024

Bridge Builder Threepeats As Flows Rebound

Reported by Neil Anderson, Managing Editor

The average mutual fund brought in nearly $2 million last year in net flows, according to the latest data from the folks at a publicly traded investment research firm.

Ryan Timothy Robson
Edward Jones / Olive Street Investment Advisers, LLC
Principal, Client Strategy Group / President
This article draws from Morningstar Direct data on December 2023 open-end mutual fund and ETF flows, excluding money market funds and funds of funds. (Other asset management products, like CITs and SMAs, are also not included.)

Edward Jones' Bridge Builder led the way for a third year in a row, bringing in an estimated $1.031 billion per fund in net 2023 inflows, up year-over-year from $826 million per fund in 2022. Other big 2023 inflows winners included: Axonic, $315 million per fund (up Y/Y from $19 million per fund in net outflows); Baird (including Strategas), $309 million per fund (up Y/Y from $100 million per fund in net outflows); SSGA, $292 million per fund (up Y/Y from $127 million per fund); and Neos, $278 million per fund (up Y/Y from $2 million per fund).

Bridge Builder also led the pack last quarter, thanks to an esetimated $350 million per fund in net inflows in the fourth quarter of 2023. Other big Q4 2023 inflows winners included: SSGA, $239 million per fund; and Axonic, $122 million per fund.

SSGA took the lead last month, thanks to an estimated $172 million per fund in net December 2023 inflows. Other big inflows winners included: Verity, $74 million per fund; and Seafarer, $54 million per fund.

On the flip side, Primecap took the outflows lead last year, thanks to an estimated $945 million per fund in net 2023 outflows, down Y/Y from $1.523 billion per fund in 2022. Other big 2023 outflows sufferers included: Edgewood, $899 million per fund (down Y/Y from $2.353 billion per fund); Akre, $757 million per fund (up Y/Y from $656 million per fund); Ruane Cunniff & Goldfarb's Sequoia, $508 million per fund (up Y/Y from $423 million per fund); and Core Alternative Capital, $275 million per fund (down Y/Y from $322 million per fund in net inflows).

Akre led the outflows pack last quarter, thanks to an estimated $364 million per fund in net Q4 2023 outflows. Other big outflows sufferers included: Primecap, $353 million per fund; and Evoke, $150 million per fund.

Primecap also took the outflows lead last month, thanks to an estimated $191 million per fund in net December 2023 outflows. Other big outflows sufferers included: Akre, $117 million per fund; and Aperture, $71 million per fund.

In 2023, the whole long-term mutual fund and ETF industry brought in $1.954 million per fund in net inflows. That's up Y/Y from $8.562 million per fund in net 2022 outflows.

The industry brought in $974,000 per fund in net Q4 2023 inflows. In December 2023, the industry brought in $1.364 million per fund in net inflows. 

Stay ahead of the news ... Sign up for our email alerts now
CLICK HERE

0.0
 Do You Recommend This Story?



GO TO: MFWire
Return to Top
 News Archives
2025: Q1
2024: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2023: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2022: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2021: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2020: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2019: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2018: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2017: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2016: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2015: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2014: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2013: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2012: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2011: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2010: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2009: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2008: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2007: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2006: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2005: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2004: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2003: Q4Q3Q2Q1
2002: Q4Q3Q2Q1
 Subscribe via RSS:
Raw XML
Add to My Yahoo!
follow us in feedly


  1. MMI webinar - Enhancing the Advisor Experience, January 16
  2. MFDF webinar - AI and Fund Compliance, January 21
  3. MFDF In Focus - In Focus: Small Boards' Use of Skills Matrices, January 22
  4. IDC webinar - SEC Enforcement Trends: What Fund Directors Should Know, January 23
  5. ICI webinar - Legal and Compliance Career Opportunities in the Asset Management Industry, January 24
  6. FSI OneVoice 2025, Jan 27-29
  7. MFDF 2025 Directors' Institute, Jan 27-29
  8. Nicsa webinar - An Intro to Irish and Luxembourg Investment Platforms for US Asset Managers, January 29
  9. WE South - Dallas | Texas Stock Exchange, Politics, & Product Development, January 30
  10. 2025 ICI Innovate, Feb 3-5
  11. Nicsa webinar - AI In Operations: Boosting Productivity for Wealth & Asset Management Firms, February 5
  12. MFDF In Focus: Understanding Distribution - What the Data Can Tell You, February 6
  13. MFDF Director Discussion Series - Open Forum, February 10
  14. MFDF Director Discussion Series - Open Forum, February 11
  15. MMI Darden-in-Residence II, Feb 24-6
  16. 2025 MMI RIA Forum, February 27
  17. IDC Core Responsibilities of Fund Directors, February 27
  18. Citywire Scottsdale CIO Summit 2025, Feb 27-28
  19. Expect Miracles In Manhattan 2025, February 27
  20. T3 Technology Conference 2025, Mar 3-6
  21. IMEA Distribution Intelligence Summit, Mar 4-5
  22. Nicsa 2025 Strategic Leadership Forum, Mar 5-7
  23. Citywire Pro Buyer New York Due Diligence Retreat 2025, Mar 6-7
  24. MFDF 2025 Fund Governance & Regulatory Insights Conference, Mar 6-7
  25. MFDF 15(c) White Paper Webinar Series: Part 3 - Gartenberg Factors Analysis and Challenges, March 12
  26. ICI Investment Management Conference, Mar 16-19




©All rights reserved to InvestmentWires, Inc. 1997-2025
14 Wall Street | 20th Floor | New York, NY 10005 | P: 212-331-8968 | F: 212-331-8998
Privacy Policy :: Terms of Use