
The GQG Partners Inc (ASX: GQG) share price is in focus after the company reported funds under management (FUM) rose to US$166.9 billion as at 30 April 2026, up from US$162.5 billion at the start of the month, driven by solid investment performance even as net flows remained negative.
What did GQG Partners report?
- Funds under management (FUM) increased to US$166.9 billion at 30 April 2026 from US$162.5 billion at 31 March 2026
- April net outflows totalled US$1.4 billion across all strategies
- April investment performance contributed a positive US$5.7 billion
- Year-to-date net outflows of US$9.9 billion offset by US$13.0 billion of investment performance
- Strongest April FUM growth in International and Emerging strategies
What else do investors need to know?
GQG Partners’ FUM ended higher despite consistent net outflows, reflecting a strong month for investment markets and performance across the firm’s strategies. The slight decrease in US strategy FUM was more than offset by gains in International and Emerging strategies.
The company noted that all reported figures are in US dollars and unaudited. Its Private Capital Solutions activity is not included in these totals. Investors can expect the next FUM updates on 10 June, 13 July, and 12 August 2026.
What’s next for GQG Partners?
Looking ahead, GQG Partners will continue to provide monthly FUM updates, with the next announcement planned for 10 June. Management remains focused on navigating net flow challenges while building on recent positive investment performance.
The company continues to diversify its global and emerging markets strategies, seeking to maintain and grow FUM despite ongoing outflows.
GQG Partners share price snapshot
Over the past 12 months, GQG Partners shares have declined 37%, trailing the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which has risen 6% over the same period.
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