The unit trust industry of Sri Lanka reported assets under management (AUM) of Rs. 609 billion, reflecting a 4.0% increase year-over-year and remaining largely unchanged compared to the previous month. These assets are currently managed across 85 funds by 16 management companies.
AUM was bolstered by inflows to equity-related funds, which doubled year-over-year to Rs. 68 billion. Conversely, fixed income funds experienced a decline of 4.4% year-over-year. Since 2025, there has been a gradual shift from shorter-term instruments towards more medium to longer-term investment options, with inflows into open-ended income funds, open-ended equity index/sector funds, and open-ended growth funds (equity), alongside a decrease in flows to money market funds.
During the month, the industry welcomed 2,623 new unit holders, marking a 69.8% increase year-over-year, which brought the total number of unit trust investors to 149,573. This represents a 26.4% increase year-over-year.
Commenting on the February industry results, newly elected President of the Unit Trust Association of Sri Lanka (UTASL) and Director/CEO of Senfin Asset Management, Jeevan Sukumaran, stated: “The industry’s performance as at end-February 2026 reflects a degree of consistency, with continued activity in equity-related funds. We are also observing a gradual shift towards more balanced investment allocations across fund categories.”
He further noted: “As we move forward, our priority will be to build on this momentum by enhancing investor awareness, broadening access to unit trust products, and working closely with regulators and market participants to strengthen further the industry’s depth, resilience and long-term relevance within Sri Lanka’s financial landscape. In a dynamic market environment, maintaining a disciplined, long-term approach whilst reinforcing the resilience of the unit trust structure, with its focus on diversification and professional fund management, will remain key priorities for the industry.”
The UTASL is the representative body for the country’s licensed fund management companies, dedicated to upholding the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and transparency across the industry. Comprising 16 member companies regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka (SEC), the UTASL aims to popularize unit trusts and encourage Sri Lankans to prioritize long-term and professionally guided investing, in addition to short-term savings, while contributing to national economic growth. For more information on unit trusts and to connect with management companies, visit www.utasl.lk.
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