EFAMA's latest Fact Book shows sustainable funds and ETFs bucked the outflow trend in 2022

13 June 2023

It also includes an extensive overview of the regulatory developments across 28 European countries as well as a series of info-boxes addressing important regulatory issues EFAMA is actively working on.

EFAMA has today published its 2023 industry Fact Book, which provides an in-depth analysis of trends in the European fund industry, with an emphasis on what happened in 2022. It also includes an extensive overview of the regulatory developments across 28 European countries as well as a series of info-boxes addressing important regulatory issues EFAMA is actively working on.

 

Key highlights for 2022:

 

Additional key findings on the long-term industry trends and the demand for investment funds include:

 

 

EFAMA’s Director General, Tanguy van de Werve commented:

 

“Despite a very challenging economic, financial and geopolitical environment, 2022 saw a resilient demand for sustainable funds, continued decline in average fund costs and maintained retail investors’ confidence. This is an encouraging message for the asset management industry.  

Looking ahead, EFAMA will continue advocating for the best possible regulatory framework for UCITS and AIFs -including ELTIFs- as this will ultimately benefit investors and help them reach their financial goals.”

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