Abrdn finds lost letters

Asset manager renaming itself Aberdeen Group

Jen Frost
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Abrdn is changing its name to Aberdeen Group, its CEO Jason Windsor said today as the asset manager posted a profit for the 2024 full year.

Windsor, who was appointed CEO of the group last September, said today: "This is a group to be proud of, with a promising future. "We will deliver by looking forward with confidence and removing distractions. "To that end, we are changing our name to Aberdeen Group Plc. This is a pragmatic decision marking a new phase for the organisation, as we focus on delivering for our customers, people and shareholders." The asset manager does not intend to make changes to its legal entity names or the names of its underlying funds at this time, Windsor confirmed in results documents shared th...

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