Ganancias de AFP repuntan tras retiro de fondos: ¿cuál es la más rentable del Perú?

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Profits at Peru’s pension fund administrators have rebounded following the trauma of mass fund withdrawals, with one administrator emerging as the most profitable in the country.

According to data reported by gestion.pe, the sector has shown signs of recovery after a period marked by significant outflows that strained liquidity and investment performance across the industry. The turnaround comes as contributors gradually resumed deposits and market conditions stabilized, allowing fund managers to rebuild returns on assets under management.

Among the administrators, one has distinguished itself by delivering the highest returns, outperforming peers in a competitive landscape where consistent yield generation is critical for retaining participant trust and long-term fund viability.

The recovery highlights the resilience of Peru’s private pension system, which continues to play a central role in retirement savings despite periodic shocks from economic uncertainty or policy-driven withdrawal waves.

Industry analysts note that the rebound underscores the importance of disciplined investment strategies and effective communication with affiliates during volatile periods, factors that have contributed to the renewed profitability of the leading administrator.

As the market evolves, the performance of these fund managers remains closely monitored for its implications on national savings rates, capital market depth, and the broader outlook for financial inclusion in Peru’s aging population landscape.

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