[2026 Asia Fund Awards] KB Asset Management TDF AUM Reaches 2.21 Trillion Won... No. 1 in 3- and 5-Year Returns
Best Asset Management Company in the TDF Category
At the 2026 Asia Fund Awards, KB Asset Management was selected as the Best Asset Management Company in the Target Date Fund (TDF) category.
The total TDF assets under management of KB Asset Management are close to 2.21 trillion won. In 2025 alone, it attracted nearly 550 billion won in new funds, bringing its current TDF market share to 13.6%. This is attributed to its strong performance even amid volatile market conditions. The one-year return of all vintages of the "KB On-Gungmin Dynamic TDF" exceeds an average of 16%, demonstrating stability.
KB Asset Management operates two types of TDF products tailored to customers' investment preferences: "KB On-Gungmin TDF" and "KB Dynamic TDF." KB On-Gungmin TDF is a passive fund with low fees and low volatility, making it a product that can be expected to deliver a strong compound interest effect over the long term. KB Dynamic TDF is an active fund that responds proactively to market volatility, investing in a wide range of assets, including real estate and commodities, to react swiftly to changing conditions.
In particular, "On-Gungmin TDF 2055," which has the highest equity allocation, is evaluated as having delivered excellent medium- to long-term performance in the TDF market. According to FnGuide, the 3-year and 5-year returns of "KB On-Gungmin TDF 2055 (UH)" are 82.08% and 96.95%, respectively, ranking first among all asset management company funds over the same periods.
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