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    Fineco CEO expects fixed income demand to help managed assets

    Published by Uma Rajagopal

    Posted on January 10, 2023

    3 min read

    Last updated: February 2, 2026

    The image features Fineco CEO Alessandro Foti, who emphasizes the rising demand for fixed income products and its impact on asset management, reflecting the bank's strategic outlook amidst changing market conditions.
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    Tags:Fixed Incomeasset managementfinancial servicesinvestmentBrexit

    By Valentina Za

    MILAN (Reuters) – Italy’s FinecoBank is seeing strong demand for fixed income products as rates rise, which should bolster its asset management business after net inflows roughly halved last year, its chief executive said.

    CEO Alessandro Foti told Reuters cost control was key for the industry to cope with more challenging market conditions, adding Fineco’s costs would be only modestly affected by plans to open a UK subsidiary under a post-Brexit setup to continue operating in the country.

    “We’ve been using our European banking licence under a grace period … but we’re finalising arrangements with UK authorities. We’ll open a subsidiary and have some people there which will impact – modestly – our cost base. Nothing dramatic.”

    Fineco, a digital bank which in 2018 launched an asset management business to complement its activity as a distributor of financial products, will report December inflows data on Tuesday.

    Net inflows totalled 8.7 billion euros ($9.4 billion) in the first 11 months, not far from the 9.3 billion of a year earlier thanks to strong growth in assets under custody, which offset the drop in more profitable managed assets.

    “We are witnessing a strong return of interest from our clients in fixed income, and this is helping the recovery in managed assets,” Foti said.

    “Negative rates had turned fixed income into a non-starter. Now, it’s appealing again as an asset class.”

    Bonds have suffered one of their worst years in history as central banks aggressively tightened monetary policy.

    While rates are yet to peak, some investors expect recession in the United States and Europe to support fixed income and revive the classic “60/40” stock/bond portfolio allocation that BofA analysts in October said was facing the worst returns in 100 years as both bonds and equities slumped.

    “The 60/40 allocation, which in continental Europe means 60% bonds and 40% equities, is becoming interesting once again,” Foti said.

    He challenged some analysts’ concerns about the cost-of-living crisis driving a marked slowdown in the asset management sector’s expansion.

    “The inflows data we’re seeing and that we’ll keep seeing confirm growth in the industry remains vigorous,” he said, adding customers of firms such as Fineco – or rival Banca Mediolanum and Azimut – typically have higher income levels and are less vulnerable to inflation.

    On Monday, Mediolanum reported 8.3 billion euros in net inflows for 2022, versus 9.2 billion a year earlier.

    “Markets conditions are becoming more complex, and costs will need closer watching to preserve margins, but this has been a tenet for Fineco even during the extraordinarily positive market phase we’ve experienced,” he added.

    With a fifth of its staff working in IT, Fineco can more easily fight cost inflation because it developed in-house its digital platform.

    ($1 = 0.9298 euros)

    (Reporting by Valentina Za; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Fineco CEO expects fixed income demand to help managed assets

    1What is fixed income?

    Fixed income refers to types of investment that provide returns in the form of regular, fixed payments and the eventual return of principal at maturity. Common examples include bonds and treasury bills.

    2What is asset management?

    Asset management is the process of developing, operating, maintaining, and selling assets in a cost-effective manner. It involves managing investments on behalf of clients to achieve specific financial goals.

    3What are net inflows?

    Net inflows refer to the total amount of money that investors put into a fund or investment vehicle, minus the amount withdrawn. Positive net inflows indicate growth in assets under management.

    4What is a subsidiary?

    A subsidiary is a company that is completely or partly owned and wholly controlled by another company, known as the parent company. Subsidiaries operate independently but are accountable to the parent.

    5What is a banking license?

    A banking license is a legal authorization granted to a financial institution to operate as a bank. It allows the institution to accept deposits, make loans, and provide other financial services.

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