The data illustrates the biggest providers of Exchange Traded Funds in the U.S. in 2016, by market share. The market share was calculated based on the value of assets under management. BlackRock was the biggest provider of ETFs in the United States in 2016, with 39.2% of the market share.
ETFs resemble mutual funds, but are traded on the stock exchange. The net assets of U.S.-based ETFs are steadily increasing.
BlackRock | 39.2 |
Vanguard | 24.7 |
State Street | 19.1 |
PowerShares | 4.2 |
Charles Schwab | 2.4 |
First Trust | 1.7 |
WisdomTree | 1.6 |
Guggenheim Investments | 1.2 |
ProShares | 0.9 |
Van Eck Funds | 0.9 |
Deutsche AM | 0.5 |
PIMCO | 0.5 |
ALPS | 0.5 |
FlexShares | 0.5 |
DirexionShares | 0.4 |