Fidelity Investments has rapidly grown its actively managed ETF business, amassing roughly $10 billion in the first four months of 2025 and reaching $46 billion in assets under management (AUM) by April, placing it in sixth place among active ETF issuers. With marquee products like the Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) and Fidelity Total Bond ETF (FBND) leading inflows, Fidelity Investments aims to crack the top three active-ETF provider rankings currently held by Dimensional Fund Advisors, JPMorgan, and First Trust.
Over the past year, the firm has launched five new core equity strategies, added municipal bond ETFs to meet advisor demand, and filed for innovative crypto and multi-share-class ETFs that could debut later in 2025.
After a robust performance in 2024, Fidelity’s ETF group pulled in $10 billion from January through April 2025, driven by strong demand for outcome-oriented, low-tracking-error strategies. Greg Friedman, head of ETF Management and Strategy, underscores that clients increasingly favor active ETFs to “seek alpha and outcomes” in volatile markets.
As of April 2025, Fidelity ranked sixth among active-ETF issuers, with $46 billion AUM, nearly half of which arrived in the prior 12 months. To climb into the top three, it must overtake Dimensional Fund Advisors, JPMorgan, and First Trust—firms that currently lead in active-ETF assets.
In November 2024, Fidelity Investments added five actively managed core equity ETFs, four focused on international markets such as the Fidelity Enhanced Emerging Markets ETF (FEMR) and Fidelity Fundamental Emerging Markets ETF (FFEM). These quantitative “enhanced” strategies target low tracking error, while the “fundamental” offerings leverage multi-manager stock picks for greater differentiation.
Active bond strategies remain in vogue: the Fidelity Total Bond ETF (FBND) and the Fidelity Investment Grade Securitized ETF (FSEC) each attracted over $2 billion in new inflows so far this year. In April 2025, Fidelity introduced two municipal bond ETFs—the Fidelity Municipal Bond Opportunities ETF (FMUB) and its Systematic counterpart (FMUN)—to answer advisor calls for tax-efficient income solutions.
Fidelity Investments’ ETF family boasts several industry leaders, three of which top the charts by assets under management:
Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC)
Fidelity Total Bond ETF (FBND)
Fidelity Investment Grade Securitized ETF (FSEC)
Fidelity has also staked out frontiers that could fuel its next growth wave:
Fidelity Solana ETF (Proposed)
Fidelity Ethereum Staking ETF (Proposed)
Dual Share-Class Active ETFs
By deepening its active lineup, targeting high-growth crypto and international strategies, and pioneering innovative share structures, Fidelity Investments is well-positioned to crack the top three active-ETF provider tiers in the coming year.
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