you are currently viewing::ETFGI reports record Q1 net inflows of US$463.51 billion into the global ETFs industryApril 22, 2025-ETFGI, a leading independent research and consultancy firm renowned for its expertise in subscription research, consulting services, events, and ETF TV on global ETF industry trends, reports record Q1 net inflows of US$463.51 billion into the global ETFs, according to ETFGI's March 2025 Global ETFs and ETPs industry landscape insights report, the monthly report which is part of an annual paid-for research subscription service. Highlights Record Q1net inflows of $463.51 Bn, while the second highest Q1 net inflows were $397.51 Bn in 2024 and the third highest Q1 net inflows were of $360.72 Bn in 2021. Net inflows of $158.81 Bn during March. 70th month of consecutive net inflows. Assets of $15.19 Tn invested in the ETFs industry globally at the end of March, below the record high assets of $15.50 Tn at the end of February 2025. Assets increased 1.6% YTD in 2025, going from $14.85 Tn at end of 2024 to $15.19 Tn. Source: ETFGI |
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