According to a report by Deloitte, there is an increasing investor appetite for low-cost funds and this looks set to continue into the new year. AI has been the buzzword across many industries, but the question now is how to effectively harness and scale this technology. The report goes on to say that the investment management industry is looking at “some of their biggest risks in areas such as digital transformation, technological advancements, and cybersecurity.” If 2024 was the year in which firms were testing this emerging tech, 2025 will be about adoption. It will be a year in which investment management firms may face “the steepest risk/reward curve in decades.” With this in mind, we celebrate the winners of this year’s World Finance Investment Management awards, recognising those who have successfully been able to navigate a shifting industry environment characterised by “evolving investor preferences, shrinking profit margins, sustained high interest rates, and escalating regulatory demands.” We shine a spotlight on the leaders and innovators who have not only set the benchmark for excellence but who are also looking at shaping the future of the investment management industry.
Best Investment Management Companies
Belgium
KBC Asset Management
Brazil
Itau Asset Management
Chile
BCI Asset Management
Colombia
Campo Capital
Ghana
Stanbic Investment Management
Greece
Piraeus Asset Management
Hong Kong
HSBC Asset Management Hong Kong
Kuwait
Kamco Invest
Malaysia
Maybank Asset Management
Mauritius
Stewards Investment Capital
Mexico
BBVA
Morocco
Wafa Gestion
Pakistan
Al Meezan Investments
Qatar
Qinvest
Saudi Arabia
Alistithmar Capital
Singapore
UOB Asset Management
Thailand
UOB (Thai) Asset Management
Turkey
Ak Asset Management
UAE
SHUAA Capital
Vietnam
VinaCapital