Invesco runs mutual funds, ETFs, and retirement plans for everyday investors and institutions—like a money manager that pools your cash into stocks and bonds.
Fees from managing client assets drive revenue, hitting USD 6.38B in 2025 with gross margins around 43%, though a USD 0.28B net loss that year shows costs can bite.
Scale and decades of brand trust in fund distribution create some stickiness, but BlackRock and Vanguard dominate with cheaper passive funds, squeezing fees and eroding Invesco's edge.
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Key events, in time order
Company announcement confirms July-end AUM down 0.9% month-over-month, continuing the previously tracked AUM trend.
Institutional holding change signals long-term interest, though Q1 data is lagged
SeekingAlpha upgrade cites Q2 margin expansion to 20% and AUM of $2.2T, adding to existing earnings event.
Institutional 13F filing reveals stake increase, reflecting shifts in major asset manager's holdings
Ahead of earnings, Zacks highlights potential for an earnings beat
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