NH-Amundi Asset Management said on the 29th that its total assets under management have surpassed 100 trillion won.
According to the Korea Financial Investment Association, as of the 24th, the company's assets under management stood at 100 trillion 232.8 billion won. Compared with Apr. 15, 2025, a year earlier, the figure increased by about 30 trillion won.
By fund type, equity funds showed the most notable growth. Equity fund net worth rose from 11 trillion 37.6 billion won to 31 trillion 666.2 billion won, up 2.9 times in one year.
In particular, active funds stood out. The "NH-Amundi Pilseung Korea Fund," a flagship domestic equity fund, saw its net worth jump about 7.3 times from 316.3 billion won to 2.3218 trillion won. The "NH-Amundi Global Aerospace Fund," a flagship global equity fund, increased more than fivefold from 151.9 billion won to 764.1 billion won.
Bond funds also continued steady growth, increasing by about 4 trillion won from 25 trillion 757.4 billion won to 29 trillion 886.1 billion won. While NH-Amundi Asset Management had shown strength in managing bond funds, the equity fund asset size surpassed bonds over the past year as the stock market strengthened.
The surge in ETFs is also noteworthy. Total ETF net worth grew about 3.8 times, surpassing 6 trillion won, from 1.637 trillion won in April last year to 6.2417 trillion won as of the 27th. The flagship product, "HANARO Fn K-Semiconductor ETF," increased about 12 times from 201.4 billion won to 2.4252 trillion won.
Chief Executive Gil Jeong-seop of NH-Amundi Asset Management said, "Surpassing 100 trillion won in net worth is the result of pursuing balanced growth across all areas, including stocks, bonds, and ETFs," adding, "We will continue to manage customers' valuable assets stably and, through collaboration with our global partner Amundi, consistently present differentiated investment solutions."