Aberdeen Group has reported net outflows of £900m for the first half of 2025, as CEO Jason Windsor said the company was facing a “year of transition”.
This compared with net inflows of around £800m in the first six months of 2024. Operating profit also took a small dip, decreasing from £128m in H1 2024 to £125m between January and June 2025. However, the CEO commended the firm's transformation programme, which achieved £137m of run rate savings against a target of £150m for the year. Assets under management and advice (AUMA) rose by around £6bn over the period to £517.6bn, a 1% increase from the end of 2024. Interactive investor recorded record net inflows of £4bn, up from £3.1bn in H1 2024, with operating profit rising 25% to...
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