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  1. Total discretionary assets under management (AuM) of the 500 managers included in the ranking amounted to USD 131.7 trillion at the end of 2021, up 10.2% from the end of 2020. BlackRock has retained its position as the largest asset manager in the ranking since 2009,

  2. In 6 of the last 10 years, the growth in assets managed by the largest 20 firms has exceeded the growth rate of the broader group of 500 firms. In 2020, the top 20 managers had an increase of 17.2 % versus 14.5% of the top 500. The 10-year CAGR of the top 20 was 7.2% versus 6.3% of the top 500.

  3. Total discretionary assets under management (AUM) of the 500 managers included in the ranking amounted to USD 113.7 trillion at the end of 2022, down by 13.7% from the end of 2021.

  4. The ten top asset managers worldwide as of September 2024 all had assets under management worth more than one trillion U.S. dollars.

  5. Total discretionary assets under management (AUM) of the 500 managers included in the ranking amounted to US$ 91.5 trillion at the end of 2018, down 3% from the end of 20171. Median AUM was US$ 45.6 billion in 2018, up from US$ 44.0 billion last year1.

  6. The world’s largest asset management region, North Amer-ica, delivered another year of double-digit growth in 2020, with assets under management (AuM) increasing by 12% to reach $49 trillion. Growth was also strong in Europe (10%), Asia-Pacific (11%), and the Middle East and Africa (12%).

  7. • Total Assets Under Management (AUM) of the 500 managers included in the ranking totalled US$ 81.2 trillion at the end of 2016, up 5.8% from the end of 2015. • BlackRock has retained its position as the largest asset manager in the ranking since 2009. For the third consecutive year, Vanguard and State Street complete the top three.