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Inflows at Italian asset managers up 64% y/y in 2024 to 40 billion euros

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By Alberto Chiumento and Alessandro Parodi (Reuters) - Italy's five listed asset managers reported combined net inflows of 40.2 billion euros ($41 billion) in 2024, up by 64% from inflows of 24.5

Italian Asset Managers' Inflows Surge 64% to 40 Billion Euros

By Alberto Chiumento and Alessandro Parodi

(Reuters) - Italy's five listed asset managers reported combined net inflows of 40.2 billion euros ($41 billion) in 2024, up by 64% from inflows of 24.5 billion euros in 2023.

In December, Italy's five Milan-listed asset managers posted combined net inflows of 3.66 billion euros ($3.03 billion) in December, down from inflows of 4.25 billion euros in the same month of 2023.

December's net inflows of more lucrative managed assets however rose to a combined 3.32 billion euros, from inflow of 1.62 billions a year before, the data showed.

WHY IT'S IMPORTANT?

The fund management industry is under pressure to consolidate to sustain rising technology investments amid growing competition from low-margin passive products and other cheaper forms of investment such as government bonds.

Yet, with interest rates declining, banks are increasingly turning to asset management to drive revenues. Italy's third-largest lender Banco BPM in November launched a buyout offer to gain full control of fund manager Anima Holding.

In a landmark deal, last year France's BNP Paribas agreed to buy insurer AXA's investment management arm.

BY THE NUMBERS

December December Year-to-d Total Managed

Inflows Inflows ate Assets Assets

into inflows

managed

assets

ANIMA (*) -460 mln -460 mln -5.26 bln 204.1 204.1

bln bln

AZIMUT 919.1 mln 931.1 mln 18.30 bln 107.52 70.28

bln bln

BANCA 980 mln 1.09 bln 6.65 bln - -

GENERALI

BANCA 1.01 bln 981 mln 10.44 bln - -

MEDIOLANUM

FINECO 1.22 bln 782.9 mln 10.08 bln 140.77 66.38

bln bln

* Anima figures include Class I insurance mandates

QUOTES

"The combination of (Fineco's) outflows from AUC (assets under custody) and strong inflows in both deposits and AUM (assets under management) suggest, in our opinion, that the conversion of AUC into liquidity and AUM has begun", J.P. Morgan said in a note on Wednesday.

"Mediolanum December net inflows were better than our expectations and very solid, with a high-quality mix. The commercial and marketing initiatives launched in 2024 to attract new administered assets have proven successful," said broker Banca Akros in a note on Thursday.

CONTEXT

Italian bank UniCredit built a stake in Germany's COMMERZBANK-UNICREDIT-e57edb2c-0092-41b8-b320-682b873cda01>Commerzbank in September and then launched a takeover bid for Banco BPM late in November, which BPM has said it only a way to thwart its bid for Anima.

UniCredit's move follows the placement of a 15% stake in Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS) which raised the prospect of an eventual combination of BPM and MPS which both partner with Anima.

Afer UniCredit's offer, France's Credit Agricole has entered derivatives to raise its stake in Banco BPM to 15.1% from 9.9%.

Also two major Italian financial investors, billionaire Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone and the holding company of late tycoon Leonardo Del Vecchio, have raised their investments in MPS and Anima in recent months.

The Italian banking sector witnessed another takeover bid on Wednesday when Banca Ifis launched a 298 million euro surprise offer in shares and cash to acquire rival specialty lender illimity.

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(Reporting by Alberto Chiumento and Alessandro Parodi. Editing by Valentina Za)

Key Takeaways

  • Italian asset managers' inflows rose by 64% in 2024.
  • Total inflows reached 40.2 billion euros.
  • December inflows were down compared to last year.
  • Interest rates decline, boosting asset management focus.
  • Banco BPM made a buyout offer for Anima Holding.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses the significant increase in net inflows for Italian asset managers in 2024, highlighting a 64% rise compared to the previous year.
Why are inflows important?
Inflows indicate the amount of new capital being invested in asset management, reflecting investor confidence and market trends.
What are the implications of declining interest rates?
Declining interest rates encourage banks to focus more on asset management to drive revenues, as traditional banking products become less profitable.

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