Rank | Name | U.S. institutional tax-exempt AUM ($M) |
---|---|---|
1 | BlackRock Inc. | $831,742.0 |
2 | State Street Global Advisors | $694,512.0 |
3 | Fidelity Investments | $573,538.8 |
4 | Northern Trust Global Investments | $460,000.0 |
5 | Vanguard Group Inc. | $451,692.0 |
6 | TIAA-CREF | $408,747.0 |
7 | Pacific Investment Management Co. LLC | $396,050.0 |
8 | BNY Mellon Asset Management | $381,363.0 |
9 | Prudential Financial | $330,720.0 |
10 | J.P. Morgan Asset Management | $212,309.0 |
11 | Legg Mason Inc. | $203,477.4 |
12 | Capital Research & Management Co. | $196,463.0 |
13 | T. Rowe Price Associates Inc. | $193,991.0 |
14 | Wellington Management Co. LLP | $165,908.0 |
15 | MetLife Inc. | $156,580.0 |
16 | Principal Global Investors | $136,399.0 |
17 | Dodge & Cox | $130,352.4 |
18 | ING Investment Management US | $126,717.0 |
19 | Loomis, Sayles & Co. LP | $115,876.0 |
20 | The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. | $109,000.0 |
21 | Invesco | $104,739.1 |
22 | AllianceBernstein LP | $96,433.0 |
23 | Geode Capital Management | $90,900.0 |
24 | Morgan Stanley | $86,099.0 |
25 | Dimensional Fund Advisors LP | $84,715.0 |
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