Cohen & Steers Reports on April 2025 Assets Under Management
Cohen & Steers, Inc., a prominent investment management firm, recently disclosed its preliminary assets under management (AUM) as of April 30, 2025. This report highlights that the firm's AUM stands at
$87.5 billion, showing a modest decrease of
$70 million from the
$87.6 billion recorded on March 31, 2025.
The financial details reveal that this drop in AUM primarily stems from several key factors: market depreciation, distributions to investors, and net inflows. Specifically, Cohen & Steers experienced distributions totaling
$151 million and a market depreciation amounting to
$60 million. However, the firm still managed to offset some losses with
net inflows of $141 million.
Breakdown of Assets Under Management
The reporting details further elaborate on the AUM categorized by investment vehicle:
- - Institutional Accounts: This sector saw a modest growth, with advisory accounts contributing to $19.9 billion following net inflows. Subadvisory accounts experienced a minor dip, bringing their total to $14.1 billion.
- - Open-end Funds: Despite being impacted by market conditions, these funds saw a slight net inflow; $42.21 billion was recorded by the end of April.
- - Closed-end Funds: This sector experienced some challenges, resulting in a total of $11.27 billion due to market depreciation and distributions.
In summary, Cohen & Steers is navigating the complexities of the market landscape while still maintaining a robust asset base.
About Cohen & Steers
Founded in 1986 and headquartered in New York City, Cohen & Steers specializes in global investment management with a firm commitment to real assets and alternative income strategies. Their offerings include investments in listed and private real estate, preferred securities, commodities, infrastructure, and more, allowing for diverse investment approaches tailored to various client needs. With a global footprint that includes offices across major cities like London, Dublin, Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Singapore, Cohen & Steers continues to maintain its position as a leader in asset management.
Understanding the nuances and changes in AUM, especially in the context of market fluctuations and investor behavior, is essential for stakeholders looking to navigate the investment landscape effectively. As the year progresses, all eyes will be on Cohen & Steers to see how they adapt to the ongoing market challenges while striving to increase their assets under management.