The ETF industry continued to deliver record-breaking numbers: in the United States, the sector received net inflows of $298 billion during the first quarter, according to ETFGI’s March 2025 report on the state of the ETF and ETP industry. The report highlights that this figure is the highest ever recorded, and that March marked the 35th consecutive month of net inflows. Will the spell be broken going forward?
“The S&P 500 Index fell 5.63% in March and we are down 4.27% YTD in 2025. Developed markets excluding the U.S. index dropped 0.36% in March and rose 5.70% in 2025. Denmark (-11.58%) and the United States (-6.34%) posted the largest declines among developed markets in March,” said Deborah Fuhr, managing partner, founder, and owner of ETFGI.
“The emerging markets index rose 0.65% in March and 0.91% over the course of 2025. The Czech Republic (+14.00%) and Greece (+13.13%) posted the highest gains among emerging markets in March,” she added.
As of the end of March, the ETF sector in the United States comprised 4,140 products, with assets totaling $10.40 trillion, from 384 providers listed across 3 exchanges.
In March alone, ETFs recorded net inflows of $96.24 billion. Equity ETFs registered net inflows of $41.56 billion, bringing total Q1 inflows to $108.53 billion—surpassing the $106.41 billion in net inflows during Q1 2024.
Fixed income ETFs brought in $11.43 billion in net inflows in March, raising total Q1 net inflows to $56.66 billion, well above the $31.68 billion recorded in the same quarter of 2024.
Commodity ETFs saw net inflows of $6.61 billion in March, pushing Q1 inflows to $11.74 billion, a turnaround from net outflows of $4.93 billion in Q1 2024. Meanwhile, active ETFs attracted $32.28 billion in net inflows during the month, with Q1 net inflows reaching $120.78 billion—nearly double the $63.23 billion seen in the same period of 2024.
The top 20 ETFs by new net assets collectively brought in $72.98 billion in March. The iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV US) gathered $23.63 billion, the largest individual net inflow.
Finally, the top 10 ETPs by net assets collectively gathered $519.03 million in March. The MicroSectors FANG+ 3X Leveraged ETN (FNGB US) saw the largest individual net inflow, totaling $186.27 million.
During March, investors favored investments in equity ETFs/ETPs, the report states.