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    Aberdeen flags $6 billion client withdrawal by year-end

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on October 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Aberdeen anticipates $6 billion in client withdrawals by year-end as it pursues a cost-cutting turnaround strategy. Despite outflows, assets under management rose by 5%.

    Table of Contents

    • Aberdeen's Financial Outlook and Client Withdrawals
    • Recent Outflows and Market Impact
    • Turnaround Strategy and Cost-Cutting
    • Client Reactions and Future Projections

    Aberdeen Anticipates $6 Billion Client Withdrawals by Year-End

    Aberdeen's Financial Outlook and Client Withdrawals

    By Iain Withers

    Recent Outflows and Market Impact

    LONDON (Reuters) -British money manager Aberdeen reported another quarter of outflows on Wednesday and flagged that it expected a further 4.5 billion pound ($6 billion) client withdrawal by the end of the year, as the firm works to revive its fortunes.

    Turnaround Strategy and Cost-Cutting

    Chief executive Jason Windsor is pursuing a turnaround strategy focused on trimming costs and sharpening Aberdeen's wealth credentials. He also rebranded the firm from its widely mocked truncated 'abrdn' name earlier this year.

    Client Reactions and Future Projections

    The company reported net outflows of 500 million pounds for the three months to September, well down on the 3.1 billion pulled out in the same period last year, but that represented a deterioration on the prior quarter.

    Aberdeen flagged that it faced a 4.5 billion pound client redemption from a "very low margin" quant mandate in the fourth quarter.

    Analysts at JPMorgan said they expected a negative share reaction on the "overall poor flows", although they noted that rebounding markets had boosted the company's assets under management.

    Aberdeen's largest client Phoenix also said in September it planned to pull 20 billion pounds of assets in-house over time.

    Assets under management gained 5% to 542.4 billion pounds over the three-month period.

    The company reiterated its targets, including to cut 150 million pounds of costs by the end of this year.

    ($1 = 0.7451 pounds)

    (Reporting by Iain Withers; Editing by Joe Bavier)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Aberdeen expects $6 billion in client withdrawals by year-end.
    • •The company is implementing a cost-cutting turnaround strategy.
    • •Aberdeen rebranded from 'abrdn' to improve its image.
    • •Net outflows were 500 million pounds for the recent quarter.
    • •Assets under management increased by 5% to 542.4 billion pounds.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Aberdeen flags $6 billion client withdrawal by year-end

    1What is asset management?

    Asset management is the systematic process of developing, operating, maintaining, and selling assets in a cost-effective manner. It involves managing investments on behalf of clients.

    2What are client withdrawals?

    Client withdrawals refer to the process where clients remove their funds or investments from a financial institution or investment firm.

    3What is a turnaround strategy?

    A turnaround strategy is a plan implemented by a company to reverse a period of poor performance and restore profitability and growth.

    4What are assets under management?

    Assets under management (AUM) refers to the total market value of the investments that a financial institution manages on behalf of clients.

    5What are market trends?

    Market trends are the general direction in which a market is moving, indicated by the movement of prices and trading volumes over time.

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