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Mutual Fund Assets in Panama Reach Record High of $13.2 Billion

Pedro Espinola Special Correspondent / Updated : 2025-02-14 13:26:11
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Panama City, Panama – The Superintendency of the Securities Market (SMV) has announced that the assets managed by mutual funds in Panama reached a historic record of $13.219 billion as of January 31, 2025. This represents a remarkable 47% increase compared to the closing figure in January 2024.

The SMV highlighted that this substantial growth in mutual fund assets "reflects investors' confidence in this investment modality."

Key Highlights:

Record Assets: Mutual fund assets surpassed $13.2 billion, the highest figure ever recorded.
Year-over-Year Growth: A 47% surge in assets compared to January 2024.
Investor Confidence: The SMV attributes the growth to increasing investor trust in mutual funds.
Growing Participation: The number of mutual fund participants rose by 21% year-over-year, reaching 424,091.
Expanding Fund Options: The number of operational mutual funds increased to 226, up by 7 from the previous year.

Debt Market Activity:

The SMV report also provided insights into debt market activity:

Debt Issuance: In January 2025, debt instruments were registered for a total of $93.7 million, doubling the amount registered in January 2024.
Public Offerings: Three Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) were conducted, raising a combined $56.2 million. These offerings were 1.6 times oversubscribed, indicating strong investor demand.

Additional Insights:

The SMV's monthly bulletin further detailed that the growth in mutual funds is attributed to several factors, including:

Favorable Market Conditions: Strong economic performance and positive market trends have attracted investors to mutual funds.
Diversification Benefits: Mutual funds offer investors diversified portfolios, reducing risk and enhancing potential returns.
Accessibility: Mutual funds are accessible to a wide range of investors, including those with smaller investment amounts.
Professional Management: Investors benefit from the expertise of professional fund managers who make investment decisions on their behalf.
The SMV's report underscores the continued development and growing sophistication of Panama's capital markets. The record-breaking growth in mutual fund assets and the strong activity in the debt market signal increasing investor confidence and participation in the country's financial system.

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