Virtus Investment Partners Reports $159.5 Billion in Assets Under Management

Reuters01-13
Virtus Investment Partners Reports $159.5 Billion in Assets Under Management

Virtus Investment Partners Inc. reported preliminary assets under management (AUM) of $159.5 billion, with additional fee-earning assets of $1.8 billion, bringing total client assets to $161.3 billion. The AUM reflects market performance and net outflows in U.S. retail funds, institutional accounts, and retail separate accounts, partially offset by positive net flows in exchange-traded funds. By product type, AUM included $52.8 billion in open-end funds, $10.6 billion in closed-end funds, $43.1 billion in retail separate accounts, and $53.0 billion in institutional accounts. By asset class, the breakdown was $82.6 billion in equity, $39.9 billion in fixed income, $21.6 billion in multi-asset, and $15.4 billion in alternatives.

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