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Virtus Investment Partners Reports Higher Assets Under Management in May
Jun 11, 2025 9:38 AM

12:29 PM EDT, 06/11/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Virtus Investment Partners ( VRTS ) said Wednesday its preliminary assets under management rose to $167.60 billion as of May 31, up from $163.73 billion a month earlier.

Other fee-earning assets totaled $2.1 billion, bringing total client assets to $169.7 billion.

Assets in open-end funds, which include US retail, global, and exchange-traded funds, climbed to $54.33 billion, compared with $52.75 billion in April.

The company said the increase was driven by market performance and positive net flows in ETFs.

Shares of Virtus Investment ( VRTS ) were up 1.2% in recent trading.

Price: 179.32, Change: +2.07, Percent Change: +1.17

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