BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF Management Fee Revenue Surpasses S&P 500
2025/07/03 00:23Odaily Planet Daily News According to the latest data from Bloomberg, BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) is estimated to generate $187.2 million in annual management fees, with assets under management (AUM) of $5.2 billion. In comparison, another of its well-known products, the iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV), manages $624 billion in assets, but with a fee rate of just 0.03%, its annual fee income is about $187.1 million, slightly lower than IBIT.
Since its launch in January 2024, IBIT has consistently attracted capital on a monthly basis and has now become the largest spot Bitcoin ETF on the market. Although its asset size is far smaller than IVV, its high fee rate of 0.25% results in higher management fee income. The difference in fee rates reflects the additional costs associated with regulation, custody, and operational complexity for Bitcoin ETFs.
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