Initiated position: up 131,156 shares, an estimated $3.01 million increase
Transaction represented 1.87% of Del-Sette’s 13F reportable AUM
Post-trade: 131,156 shares held, valued at $3.01 million
IVZ is a new position and does not rank among the fund’s top five holdings
According to a SEC filing dated November 18, 2025, Del-Sette Capital Management, LLC disclosed a new stake in Invesco (NYSE:IVZ), adding 131,156 shares with a quarter-end market value of approximately $3.01 million. The new holding reflects standard portfolio activity, with no prior position reported for the previous quarter.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Revenue (TTM) | $6.29 billion |
| Net income (TTM) | $1.06 billion |
| Dividend yield | 3.69% |
| Price (as of market close November 17, 2025) | $22.44 |
Invesco is a global asset manager with a comprehensive suite of investment products. Its scale and diversified offerings position it to compete effectively in the dynamic asset management industry.
Del-Sette Capital Management made a handful of new stock additions to its portfolio in the third quarter. Invesco was the second largest new addition with a value of $3.0 million at the end of September. The largest new addition to Del-Sette's portfolio in the third quarter was Altria, the company that markets Marlboro cigarettes in the U.S.
At 1.9% of the overall portfolio, Del-Sette's new Invesco position is significant. That said it wasn't in the fund's top 20 holdings at the end of September.
It's not hard to see why Del-Sette is bullish for Invesco. At the end of September, the financial services business reported assets under management that grew by 6.2% compared to the previous quarter. Assets under management rose to $2.1 trillion, which was a new record for the company.
It doesn't look like Invesco is cutting prices to drive the rapid business growth it's been reporting. It's adjusted operating margin expanded to 34.2% during the third quarter.
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