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Artisan Partners AUM Hits $175.5 Billion

Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc. (NYSE: APAM) has reported its preliminary assets under management (AUM) as of June 30, 2025, totaling $175.5 billion. This represents an increase from the previous period.

The breakdown of the AUM shows that Artisan Funds and Artisan Global Funds accounted for $85.6 billion of the total firm AUM, while separate accounts and other AUM accounted for $89.9 billion.

Looking at the AUM by strategy, the Growth Team's Global Opportunities strategy saw an AUM of $20.065 billion, while the Global Equity Team's Non-U.S. Growth strategy had an AUM of $14.773 billion. The International Value Group's International Value strategy had the highest AUM at $50.062 billion.

Other notable AUM figures include the Credit Team's High Income strategy at $12.689 billion, the Developing World Team's Developing World strategy at $4.784 billion, and the International Small-Mid Team's Non-U.S. Small-Mid Growth strategy at $5.856 billion.

The press release emphasizes that the firm has been committed to attracting experienced, disciplined investment professionals to manage client assets since 1994. Artisan Partners' autonomous investment teams oversee a diverse range of investment strategies across multiple asset classes, offered through various investment vehicles.

As a result of these announcements, the company's shares have moved 1.65% on the market, and are now trading at a price of $48.12. Check out the company's full 8-K submission here.

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