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Scaling Alpha: Tim Coyne on T. Rowe Price's Expanding ETF Toolkit

T Rowe Price has long been viewed as a leading active manager known for its fundamental research. Six years ago they entered the ETF market and have continued to successfully grow their lineup. I sat down in June with Tim Coyne, global head of ETFs at T. Rowe Price, at the Investment Company Institute (ICI) ETF conference to discuss how the firm’s footprint is scaling. While crossing the $25 billion threshold in May 2026 garnered attention, the firm is not slowing down.  As of mid-June, the firm’s ETF assets exceeded $27 billion with approximately $5 billion of net inflows in 2026.Key Takeaways $27 Billion: The total dollar amount now managed across the firm’s active ETF lineup. 10 Funds: The number of separate T. Rowe Price active ETFs that have each gathered over $1 billion in assets. $7 Billion: The size of their largest stock ETF, TCAF, as investor demand continues to climb. Commitment to ETFs: A Conversation With Tim Coyne“Reaching $25 billion in AUM is a milestone made possible by the trust our clients place in T. Rowe Price and our active ETF capabilities,” noted Tim Coyne. “We’re grateful for that confidence, and we remain focused on innovating and delivering actively managed solutions designed to support our clients’ long‑term goals.” A significant driver of this momentum is the T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Equity ETF (TCAF B+), which recently crossed the $7 billion asset mark. Since its launching three years ago, advisors have looked to TCAF as an active large-cap ETF focused on high quality companies. Meanwhile, the firm is addressing sticky inflation and fluctuating yields via the $2 billion T. Rowe Price QM U.S. Bond ETF (TAGG ). This ETF launched in 2021 and is a low-cost core bond offering that applies quantitative management to outpace traditional aggregate bond benchmarks. Eight other equity and fixed income ETFs also managed more than $1 billion as of early June. Coyne shared that this blend of T. Rowe Price’s fundamental active management legacy packaged inside the lower costs, daily transparency, and tax efficiency inherent to ETFs continues to fuel client preference. At T. Rowe Price, ETFs have been elevated to a core strategic pillar to allow the company to support this demand. I believe this has led to an injection of fresh internal resources and specialized talent dedicated entirely to expanding the platform.Expanding the Specialized Active ToolkitWhile initial inflows primarily came from retail investors, Coyne pointed to a significant diversification in who is buying these products today. The inclusion of their active ETFs in model portfolios, growing adoption by large institutional clients, and expanding interest outside the United States increasingly drive demand. T. Rowe Price has built out its lineup to offer alternatives to TAGG and TCAF. Here are a few examples.  T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Premium Income ETF (TCAL ): Launched in March 2025, this strategy utilizes a lower-beta stock selection process combined with a covered call writing strategy. It allows investors to capture premium equity income while maintaining downside protection during sudden market drawdowns. TCAL manages $270 million in assets.  T. Rowe Price Active Dynamic Allocation ETF (TPUT): Launched in June 2026, this multi-asset vehicle provides a nice middle ground between the pure equity focus of TCAF and the fixed income allocation of TAGG and some fixed income siblings. TPUT utilizes a flexible cross-asset framework that dynamically shifts between equities and fixed income based on corporate valuations and macroeconomic cycles to optimize risk-adjusted returns. As active ETF demand intensifies, it is exciting to watch an asset manager like T. Rowe Price fully commit its institutional weight to supporting advisors. With more product development and asset growth on the horizon, the firm is well-positioned to grow in the second half of 2026 and beyond.  For more news, information, and analysis, visit our Active ETF Content Hub.

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