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Amundi reports big inflows as investors flock to ETFs amid Iran war

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Posted on April 29, 2026

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Amundi reports big inflows as investors flock to ETFs amid Iran war

Amundi Sees Record Q1 ETF Inflows Amid Market Volatility Over Iran War

Amundi's Q1 Performance and Market Context

By Mathieu Rosemain

PARIS, April 29 (Reuters) - Amundi reported its strongest quarter in four years on Wednesday with 32 billion euros ($37.5 billion) of net inflows, sailing past analyst forecasts as investors piled into its exchange traded funds and bond products amid volatile markets fuelled by the Iran war.

Net inflows for the January‑to‑March period compared with analyst expectations of 12.8 billion euros, according to a company‑compiled consensus.

Assets Under Management and Analyst Expectations

Assets under management rose 7% from a year earlier to nearly 2.40 trillion euros  at the end of March, Europe's biggest fund manager said, above expectations of around 2.37 trillion.

Executive Outlook and Economic Uncertainty

Chief Executive Valerie Baudson, however, struck a cautious tone for the rest of the year, citing economic uncertainty. 

Risks from Geopolitical Conflict

“We are facing a conflict that could well drag on, of course, which in that case would carry the risk of a slowdown in growth and the spread of inflationary pressures,” she said.

Impact on the U.S. Economy

"The United States may appear to have a more resilient economy, but in fact it is clearly vulnerable to rising energy prices, as well as rising fertiliser prices," she added, noting that the world's biggest economy faces risks of shortages in key inputs, especially helium, which is critical to chip production.

Amundi's Position in the Global Market

Amundi is Europe's biggest fund manager by assets after years of tapping into soaring demand for passive investing. But it remains far smaller than American rivals including BlackRock and Vanguard, which have expanded into Europe.

Share Performance and Strategic Challenges

Shares in the Credit Agricole majority-owned firm have barely risen in recent years, lagging wider markets, with concerns about whether Amundi will hold on to a distribution agreement with Italian bank UniCredit, which is set to expire in July 2027, also weighing on the group.

Growth Strategy and Competition

As part of its growth strategy, Amundi has been looking to grow in private credit and other alternative assets and compete with the likes of Blackstone, Apollo and Ares, but it remains a small player.

Financial Results

Net Income and Revenue

Amundi reported adjusted net income of 349 million euros for the quarter, above the 318 million euros analysts had projected. 

Adjusted net revenue came in at 902 million euros, up 9.7% from a year earlier.

Exchange Rate Information

($1 = 0.8539 euros)

(Reporting by Mathieu Rosemain; Editing by Tommy Reggiori Wilkes)

Key Takeaways

  • Q1 net inflows of €32 bn far exceeded the ~€12.8 bn consensus forecast, marking Amundi’s strongest quarter in four years.
  • Assets under management climbed ~7 % YoY to ~€2.40 tn, reinforcing its position as Europe’s largest asset manager.
  • Investor interest surged in ETFs and bond products, as markets reacted to geopolitical risks stemming from the Iran war.
  • CEO Baudson tempered outlook for the remainder of 2026, citing prolonged conflict risks and vulnerability of growth—even in the US—to energy, fertilizer, and helium supply shocks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much net inflow did Amundi report in Q1 2024?
Amundi reported €32 billion in net inflows for Q1 2024, exceeding analyst expectations.
What drove Amundi's strong quarterly performance?
Investor demand for ETFs and bond products during volatile markets fueled by the Iran war drove Amundi's inflows.
How much did Amundi's assets under management grow?
Amundi's assets under management rose 7% year-on-year to nearly €2.40 trillion at the end of March 2024.
What risks did Amundi’s CEO highlight for the future?
Amundi’s CEO cited ongoing conflict, economic uncertainty, risk of growth slowdown, and inflationary pressures.
How does Amundi compare to U.S. fund managers?
Although Amundi is Europe's largest, it remains smaller than U.S. rivals like BlackRock and Vanguard.

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