Core Viewpoint - The public fund industry is experiencing significant leadership changes, with over 200 executives changing roles in the first seven months of 2025, including more than 20 chairpersons [1][3] Group 1: Leadership Changes - Li Wen, a founding member of Huatai Fund, stepped down as chairman on July 14, 2025, with Lu Weiming, vice chairman of the parent company Dongfang Securities, taking over [1][3] - The leadership change at Huatai Fund is seen as an effort to revive its struggling equity business, especially as the company marks its 20th anniversary [3][9] Group 2: Company Performance - Under Li Wen's leadership from 2015 to 2025, Huatai Fund's assets grew from 196.72 billion to 9847.85 billion, a more than fourfold increase [6] - However, the fund's equity business has faced significant challenges, with mixed fund assets dropping from 366.29 billion at its peak in 2021 to 139.63 billion, a decrease of over 220 billion [10][11] - As of August 19, 2025, Huatai Fund's total assets were 989.46 billion, just shy of the 1 trillion mark [3][6] Group 3: Industry Context - The public fund industry is highly competitive, with the top firms significantly outperforming smaller ones; as of June 30, 2025, the total net asset value of public funds reached 34.39 trillion [9] - Huatai Fund's ETF assets remain below 1 trillion, contrasting sharply with leading firms like Huaxia Fund, which has ETF assets exceeding 7.5 trillion [9][10] Group 4: Strategic Challenges - The shift towards fixed-income products has been a strategy for maintaining scale, with bond fund assets increasing to 261.67 billion, but this has further weakened the equity business [11] - Despite launching 22 new funds in the first half of 2025, including 15 stock funds, the overall performance in equity remains lackluster, indicating that merely changing leadership is insufficient for recovery [11]
权益类规模缩水超2000亿,汇添富换帅“破局”
3 6 Ke·2025-08-22 02:21