Multi-asset
We offer a broad suite of actively managed multi-asset solutions, spanning dynamic, balanced and outcome-oriented strategies.¹
Why multi-asset investing?
Capital upside potential
Multi-asset strategies can often dynamically allocate across asset classes – based on market conditions – to capture upside potential while managing downside risks.
Flexibility
With the freedom to invest across asset classes, sectors and regions, multi-asset strategies can help investors to achieve a number of potential goals such as income or absolute returns.
Diversification benefits
Multi-asset strategies can enhance portfolio diversification by investing in different assets with different risk profiles and return correlations. This may help to reduce volatility and smooth overall portfolio returns.
Featured strategies
Global optimal income
Combining asset classes to seek capital growth in any market condition.
Learn moreOur range of multi-asset solutions
Designed to deliver steady, risk-adjusted returns through different market conditions, we provide actively managed multi-asset solutions across our Dynamic Multi-Asset, Balanced Solutions and Outcome-oriented Multi-Asset (covering growth, income, and preservation) ranges. Our Dynamic Multi-Asset strategies employ a Tactical Asset Allocation (TAA) approach to capture sources of enhanced returns, while our Balanced Solutions take a longer-term approach driven by a Strategic Asset Allocation (SAA) framework.
Dynamic multi-asset
Balanced solutions
Outcome-oriented multi-asset
Team and resources
Based in Brussels, Paris, and London, our collective team of dedicated portfolio managers² combine top-down macro views and bottom-up fundamental insights with valuation analysis and a multi-tiered risk approach to inform their investment decisions. ESG considerations³ and BNP Paribas Asset Management’s proprietary ESG scoring methodology are fully integrated into our investment analysis and form an integral part of our multi-asset investment processes.
While they have access to a proprietary framework combining quantitative information on macroeconomics, valuation, sentiment and technical factors (MVST), team members of our multi-asset franchise also benefit from access to company-wide resources. They include our global trading and risk management platform, dedicated Sustainability Centre, Quantitative Research Group, and Macro Research team.
Managed in multi-asset strategies⁴
Uniting expertise across Europe⁶
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[1,2,5,6] BNP Paribas Asset Management as of 30 September 2025. AXA Investment Managers integrated. Rounding to the nearest whole number.
[3] ESG: Environmental, Social, Governance. ESG assessments are based on BNP Paribas Asset Management’s proprietary sustainable investment methodology, which integrates all three aspects of E, S and G.
[4] BNP Paribas Asset Management as of 30 September 2025. Advisory to external clients and Joint Ventures included in AUM. AXA Investment Managers integrated as of 30 September 2025. Rounding to the nearest whole number.
Important information
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This material is produced for information purposes only and does not constitute:
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- investment advice.
Opinions included in this material constitute the judgement of the investment management company at the time specified and may be subject to change without notice. The investment management company is not obliged to update or alter the information or opinions contained within this material. Investors should consult their own legal and tax advisors in respect of legal, accounting, domicile and tax advice prior to investing in the financial instrument(s) in order to make an independent determination of the suitability and consequences of an investment therein, if permitted. Please note that different types of investments, if contained within this material, involve varying degrees of risk and there can be no assurance that any specific investment may either be suitable, appropriate or profitable for an investor’s investment portfolio.
Given the economic and market risks, there can be no assurance that the financial instrument(s) will achieve its/their investment objectives. Returns may be affected by, amongst other things, investment strategies or objectives of the financial instrument(s) and material market and economic conditions, including interest rates, market terms and general market conditions. The different strategies applied to financial instruments may have a significant effect on the results presented in this material. Past performance is not a guide to future performance and the value of the investments in financial instrument(s) may go down as well as up. Investors may not get back the amount they originally invested.
Environmental, social and governance (ESG) investment risk: The lack of common or harmonised definitions and labels integrating ESG and sustainability criteria at EU level may result in different approaches by managers when setting ESG objectives. This also means that it may be difficult to compare strategies integrating ESG and sustainability criteria to the extent that the selection and weightings applied to select investments may be based on metrics that may share the same name but have different underlying meanings. In evaluating a security based on the ESG and sustainability criteria, the Investment Manager may also use data sources provided by external ESG research providers. Given the evolving nature of ESG, these data sources may for the time being be incomplete, inaccurate or unavailable. Applying responsible business conduct standards in the investment process may lead to the exclusion of securities of certain issuers. Consequently, performance may at times be better or worse than the performance of relatable strategies that do not apply such standards.