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    UK wealth manager Liontrust's annual profit drops as $6.7 billion outflows bite

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    Posted on June 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Liontrust Asset Management's annual profit fell by 28.3% due to $6.7 billion in outflows, prompting new capital policies.

    Liontrust Asset Management Sees 28.3% Profit Decline Amid $6.7B Outflows

    (Reuters) -British wealth manager Liontrust Asset Management on Wednesday reported a 28.3% fall in annual profit, following a year marked by 4.9 billion pounds ($6.68 billion) of outflows.

    While U.S. President Donald Trump's barrage of steep tariffs sparked an exodus of investors amid a global market meltdown, some wealth managers struck a cautiously optimistic note and said that volatility resulted in higher trading volumes and clients seeking more financial advice.

    "We believe it will be more challenging for markets to generate the same level of returns in the next few years as over the past decade," said CEO John Ions.

    However, Ions said that this environment will likely drive investors towards active asset managers, encourage deeper market engagement and promote more diversified portfolios.

    Liontrust also introduced a new capital allocation policy, which includes a new dividend policy with a payout ratio of a minimum of 50% of adjusted diluted earnings per share and capital returns to shareholders via buybacks.

    The company clocked 48.3 million pounds of adjusted pre-tax profit for the year ended March 31, below last year's 67.4 million pounds.

    ($1 = 0.7341 pounds)

    (Reporting by Yamini Kalia in Bengaluru; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Liontrust reports a 28.3% decline in annual profit.
    • •The company faced $6.7 billion in outflows.
    • •Market volatility influenced investor behavior.
    • •New capital allocation policy introduced.
    • •CEO anticipates a shift towards active asset management.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK wealth manager Liontrust's annual profit drops as $6.7 billion outflows bite

    1What was the percentage drop in Liontrust's annual profit?

    Liontrust reported a 28.3% fall in annual profit.

    2How much in outflows did Liontrust experience?

    The company faced 4.9 billion pounds ($6.68 billion) in outflows.

    3What new policy did Liontrust introduce?

    Liontrust introduced a new capital allocation policy, including a minimum dividend payout ratio of 50% of adjusted diluted earnings per share.

    4What does CEO John Ions predict for future market returns?

    Ions believes it will be more challenging for markets to generate the same level of returns in the next few years as over the past decade.

    5What is the adjusted pre-tax profit reported by Liontrust?

    Liontrust reported an adjusted pre-tax profit of 48.3 million pounds for the year ended March 31.

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