Excel workbook detailing inflows/outflows of Colombian pension funds into international funds / ETFs. Includes names of all funds/ETFs as well as amounts invested in each. Data as of January 31, 2025.
Flow Report – Colombian Pension Funds (Obligatory + Voluntary) Investments in Cross-Border Funds and ETFs – January 2025
Flow Report – Mexican Mutual Fund Manager (OFI) Investments in Cross-Border Funds and ETFs – January 2025
Excel workbook detailing inflows / outflows of Mexican mutual funds into international funds and ETFs. Includes names of all funds and ETFs as well as amounts invested in each. Data as of January 31, 2025.
Holdings Report – Fund Manager (OFI) Investment in Cross-Border Mutual Funds and ETFs – January 2025
Excel workbook detailing Mexican mutual fund allocations to global fund managers. Includes names of all funds as well as amounts invested in each. Also included is a breakdown of offshore allocations by asset class. Data as of January 31, 2025.
Flow Report – Chilean AFP Investments in Cross-Border Funds and ETFs – January 2025
Excel workbook detailing inflows / outflows of Chilean pension funds into international funds / ETFs. Includes names of all funds/ETFs as well as amounts invested in each. Data as of January 31, 2025.
Holdings Report – Chilean AFP Investment in Cross-Border Securities – January 2025
Excel workbook detailing Chilean pension fund allocations to cross-border mutual funds, ETFs, investment funds, bonds, stocks and other securities. Includes names of all securities as well as amounts invested in each. Data as of January 31, 2025.
Strong criticism of the pension reform from some AFPs
The bidding process for 10% of existing participants is one of the issues of most concern to players in this market.
Chilean AFP x AFP Investments in International Funds – September 2024
Excel workbook detailing investments of each Chilean AFP in international funds. Includes names of all funds as well as amounts invested in each. Data as of September 30, 2024.
Companies mentioned in this report: iShares, Schroders, JPMorgan, Vanguard, Baillie Gifford, DWS, PIMCO, Allianz, Robeco, Ninety One, Veritas, Dimensional, Goldman Sachs, Aberdeen Standard, Invesco, State Street, Lord Abbett, Axa, BNP Paribas, UBS, Lazard, Man GLG, PineBridge, Moneda, Pictet, GAM, BlueBay, Barings, HSBC, Nomura, LarrainVial, Berenberg, Vontobel, Amundi, Fidelity, Janus Henderson, BTG Pactual, Credit Suisse, BlackRock, Franklin Templeton, Eastspring, Toesca, Compass, EQT Partners, Banchile, Independencia, Morgan Stanley, Oaktree, Bci, Golub Capital, CMB LV, Security, CVC CP, Nordea, Neuberger Berman, DoubleLine, Blackstone, Credicorp Capital, Lexington, Bice, KKR, Capital Advisors, AllianceBernstein, Santander, HPS IP, Thoma Bravo, Apax, StepStone, Cinven, CMB Prime, Frontral, Hamilton Lane, Carlyle, Antin Infrastructure Partners, Ardian, Aviva Investors, Clayton Dubilier & Rice, Hellman &Friedman, Partners Group, Vista Equity Partners, HarbourVest, Van Eck, Edmond de Rothschild, NN IP, Ares, Avenue Capital Group, Link CP, MainFirst, Warburg Pincus, Oak Hill Advisors, LGT Capital Partners, Ameris, Insight Capital Partners, Acadian, Platinum Equity, Permira, TIAA-CREF, Triton Partners, AZ Multi Asset, Ashmore, Coller IP, TPG GenPar, Intermediate Capital Group, Matthews, Cerberus CM, Harrison Street, IK Investment Partners, EFG, Mirae, William Blair, DIF Capital Partners, Candriam, Legal & General, Lone Star, Muzinich, Carval Investors, Strategic Value Partners , Infravia Capital, XLC, Bradesco, Lyxor, BMO, Strategic Partners, Scotia, Genstar Capital, Zurich, Linzor CP, Itaú, Apollo, Volcom Capital, La Financière de l'Echiquier, WisdomTree, ICG, Falcom Capital, Southern Cross, T. Rowe Price, ODDO BHF, Landmark, Altamar, Fortress, Columbia Threadneedle, Habitat, Provida, Cuprum, Capital, Modelo, Planvital, Uno.
Congress passes reform confirming the individually funded model
With the support of the main political forces, Congress finally passed the pension system reform. The reform raises contributions, confirms the role of AFPs and strengthens social protection.
League Table – Assets Gathered by Cross-Border Fund Managers – Latin American Institutional Market – December 2024
Includes assets gathered by cross-border fund managers in the following markets: Chilean pension funds (AFPs), mutual funds (AGFs), life insurer (LI), Colombian pension funds (AFPs), Costa Rican pension funds (AFPs), Mexican mutual funds (OFIs) and Peruvian pension funds (AFPs). Period: Three months ending December 30, 2024.
Companies mentioned in this report: Schroders; GAM; Pioneer; BlackRock; JP Morgan; Matthews; Invesco; PIMCO; DWS; Franklin Templeton; Ninety One; Vanguard; Robeco; Dimensional; Henderson; BNP Paribas; Fidelity; Aberdeen; Eastspring; Nomura; NN IP; Axa; Goldman Sachs; Morgan Stanley; Pictet; Vontobel; Ashmore; Allianz; TIAA-CREF; MFS; HSBC; 1832 AM; Wellington; BBH; AB; Aviva Investors; Threadneedle; BNY Mellon AM; Edmond de Rothschild; EDM; Neuberger Berman; Santander; Man; UBS; Amundi; Oaktree; AQR; Lyxor; Eurizon; Moneda; Tokio Marine; Principal; Security; Old Mutual; F&C.
Holdings Report – Assets Gathered by Cross-Border ETF Sponsors – Latin American Institutional Market – December 2024
Excel workbook detailing assets gathered by cross-border ETF sponsors in the following markets: Chilean pension funds (AFPs) and mutual funds (AGFs), life insurer (LI), investment funds (FIR), Colombian pension funds (AFPs), Costa Rican pension funds (AFPs), Mexican mutual funds (OFIs) and Peruvian pension funds (AFPs). Data as of December 31, 2024.
Companies mentioned in this report: BlackRock - iShares, Vanguard, State Street, JPMorgan, DWS, Invesco, WisdomTree, Van Eck, Natixis, Franklin Templeton, Amundi, Fidelity, HSBC, PIMCO, First Trust, Global X, KraneShares, and others.







