Schroders hits £825bn AUM and reports 'significantly improved flows'

Wealth management arm reports net new business of £3.4bn

Patrick Brusnahan
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Schroders’ assets under management rose to £825bn at the end of 2025, up from £778.7bn a year prior.

In a trading update yesterday (15 January), the asset manager attributed the AUM rise to market growth, investment performance as well as £11bn in net new business (NNB) over the year. Schroders' public markets arm saw NNB of £3.9bn across 2025, thanks to "significantly improved flows" across intermediary and institutional channels. Schroders Capital gained £4bn in 2025, rising to £4.5bn when adding the first contribution from its Future Growth Capital division. The wealth management arm reported net new business of £3.4bn despite "a backdrop of continued macroeconomic and policy u...

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