We’re a leading independent global investment firm with specialised investment teams managing investments across a wide range of asset classes and investment styles. Our investment in the business is designed to position ourselves ahead of client demand trends, which we deliver across channels, asset classes and geographies to help meet client needs.
Our comprehensive range of active, passive, and alternative investment capabilities has been constructed over many years to help clients achieve their investment objectives. We draw on our comprehensive range of capabilities to provide customised solutions designed to deliver key outcomes aligned to client needs, which is our most important benchmark. We believe our ability to draw on our comprehensive range of capabilities to provide solutions to clients enables us to provide an investment experience that helps people get more out of life.
Invesco offers a broad suite of Exchange-Traded Product (ETP) strategies with over 400 funds representing equity, fixed income, and alternative asset classes. These strategies focus on well-known market indexes and provide institutional and retail investors globally with full transparency into the investment process. Over 400 ETFs are offered by Invesco globally domiciled in the US, EMEA and Canada, spanning regions and strategies. As of June 2023, Invesco’s global passive strategy AUM reached US$480Bn.
Invesco’s diverse range of ETPs can help investors pursue their specific objectives, all while enjoying the benefits of such funds: lower costs, flexibility, greater transparency, and tax efficiency. Invesco continues to invest in capabilities where it sees strong client demand, such as pure beta and synthetic products.
Invesco has strived to build a rich history of introducing groundbreaking solutions that provide investors access not previously available in ETP’s. As an ETF industry innovator, Invesco has a long track record in innovation since the launch of QQQ in 1999. Invesco is also a smart beta pioneer and a company of “firsts” with non-market cap-weighted products. Invesco introduced many of the first smart beta vehicles available today. The firm’s first dynamic market portfolio was introduced in 2003, followed by the first fundamentally weighted index strategy in 2005. Its first broad-based commodity ETF to use futures as underlying investments was introduced in 2006 and the first senior loan portfolio in 2011.
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