AJ Bell reports record platform quarterly net inflows of £2.5bn

Advised platform reported £600m net inflows

Linus Uhlig
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AJ Bell has reported a quarter of record-breaking growth for the business after its dual-channel platform attracted £2.5bn of net inflows.

During its strongest ever quarter, £1.9bn of these inflows came from its D2C platform while £600m emerged from its advised platform during the three months until 30 June 2025.  In a trading statement today (24 July), AJ Bell CEO Michael Summersgill said: "These results underscore the strength of our low-cost, easy-to-use propositions across both the advised and D2C platform markets and the benefits of our continued business investments." Total customer numbers ticked up over the quarter by 27,000, a 5% rise to reach 620,000. This figure marks an increase of 17% in the last year.  W...

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