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Allfunds' Market Data Illuminates Professional, Retail Investors' Mentality
Tom Burroughes
6 June 2025
With all the gyrations in markets in recent weeks, a firm with a finger on the pulse of investor sentiment, so it appears, is says a lot about product strategy,” he said. For example, Allfunds’ data reveals a considerable amount of inflow into active exchange-traded funds. “Fund houses use it to uncover hidden distribution opportunities through real-time intelligence, to optimise their sales and distribution strategies, and to boost efficiency in their sales process,” it said. This week, Allfunds said it had appointed Veronique Uzan as French head. See an interview with the UK side of Allfunds' business, here.
Crucially, all the data that Allfunds compiles is acquired at the fund buyer level; it does get such information from estimates.
Data also shows that in April, for example, there were flows to European equity value flows, as these funds took on a safe-haven appeal amidst the US tariff fallout.
According to Juan de Palacios, chief product and strategy officer, “Allfunds Navigator data shows a continuation in the reduction of exposure to US assets – US equities in particular – going into Q2. While this rotation first emerged during Q1 amongst institutional fund buyers such us fund-of-funds and insurers, it has now spanned across retail distribution channels too, with European-focused strategies being a key beneficiary of this shift in investor allocations.”
So it appears that the retail and professional investor cohorts do narrow the gap in their behaviour, albeit after a lag.
Private equity, which had been through a difficult time amidst the post-pandemic spike to central bank interest rates, is an investor's darling again: it was the top choice for alternative investment allocations for most of the world’s regions in the first quarter of this year.
WealthBriefing also asked Allfunds about the impact of AI on its business. The firm’s Allfunds Navigator is an AI powered tool that provides investors with actionable insights derived from more than €4.5 trillion ($5.14 trillion) of data. In total, Allfunds has around €1.5 trillion of assets under administration.
“AI is used in the data collection process allowing for more efficiencies and reduction of manual procedures, whilst delivering precise insights making it easier for the user to gain meaningful data with a seamless customer experience,” the firm said. “The robust data collection from the AI also allows users to anticipate shifts and trends in investor behaviour in real time, making the Allfunds Navigator a game changer for the industry.”