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    Man Group Shares Fall as Profits Decline, Assets Hit Record

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    Posted on February 26, 2026

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    Last updated: April 2, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Man Group’s 2025 results showed record AUM of $227.6bn but a 14% drop in core profit to $407m. Shares eased as investors digested mixed strategy performance and slightly lower management fees.

    Man Group stock dips as profit slips despite record $227.6bn AUM

    By Nell Mackenzie

    LONDON, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Man Group shares fell on Thursday after the London- listed hedge fund posted a rise in assets under management by over a third to a new record, but profits fell against a backdrop of market volaility during the first half of 2025.

    Key Figures and Analyst Estimates

    Full-Year Results: Record AUM vs. Profit Decline

    The hedge fund posted a 35% increase in assets under management to a record $227.6 billion during 2025 but saw a 14% fall in profit before tax to $407 million, beating analyst expectations on both counts.

    CEO outlook: a year of two halves

    "There was a challenging uphill struggle in the first half of the year and then a second half that was very strong," CEO Robyn Grew told Reuters on a phone call.

    The results surpassed analyst expectations which had anticipated a rise in assets to $225 billion and a profit before tax of $342.9 million, according to Jefferies.

    Share Price Reaction

    Man Group shares were last down around 2.5%.

    Strategy Performance Snapshot

    Hedge fund returns in 2025 displayed a stark divide between those that were able to navigate U.S. President Donald Trump's erratic decision making and switch tactics quickly and those hemmed in by algorithmic strategies.

    This was evident in several of Man Group's strategies which range from discretionary stock and bond picking to systematic hedge funds that ride market trends until they peter out.

    Systematic peers: mid-year losses, year-end gains

    Systematic hedge fund peers reached mid-year, on average, down over 11% by the end of May.

    This cohort finished 2025 with an average 2.4% return, according to Societe Generale.

    AHL flagship funds

    Several of Man Group's systematic funds particularly some of its AHL flagship funds finished the year over 5%, the results showed.

    1783 multistrategy returns

    Man Strategies 1783, the hedge fund's multistrategy vehicle which trades many strategies under one roof, ended the year up 14%.

    Industry returns (PivotalPath)

    Hedge funds tracked by research firm, PivotalPath which covers the wider industry returned around 12% in 2025.

    Core net management fees

    Fees and Headcount

    Man Group, which makes money from management fees, posted total core net management fees down around 2% to $1.1 billion from 2024.

    Staffing changes

    The firm’s headcount also fell slightly to 1,719 as of end December from 1,777 in 2024, the firm’s annual report showed.

    Analyst Commentary

    Deutsche Bank analysts said on Thursday Man Group shares remained inexpensive considering the management and performance fee profits as well as the dividends that analysts expect the firm to continue to distribute.

    (Reporting by Nell Mackenzie and Simone Lobo; Editing by Dhara Ranasinghe)

    References

    • Man Group shares fall as profits decline, assets hit record – Reuters via Investing.com
    • Results for the financial year ended 31 December 2025 – Man Group official press release

    Key Takeaways

    • •Assets under management rose 35% in 2025 to a record $227.6bn.
    • •Core profit before tax declined 14% to $407m despite record AUM.
    • •Performance was mixed: AHL flagship funds finished the year over 5%, while multistrategy Man 1783 gained about 14%.
    • •Core net management fees edged down roughly 2% to around $1.1bn.
    • •Shares fell on the day of the results as investors weighed lower profits against record assets.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Man Group shares fall as profits decline, assets hit record

    1What is the main topic?

    The article covers Man Group’s 2025 full‑year results, highlighting a record rise in assets under management alongside a decline in profits and the market’s reaction.

    2How did AUM and profits change in 2025?

    AUM increased 35% to a record $227.6bn, while core profit before tax fell 14% to $407m as fee mix and market volatility weighed on earnings.

    3Which strategies performed best?

    Table of Contents

    • Key Figures and Analyst Estimates
    • Full-Year Results: Record AUM vs. Profit Decline
    • CEO outlook: a year of two halves
    • Share Price Reaction
    • Strategy Performance Snapshot
    • Systematic peers: mid-year losses, year-end gains
    • AHL flagship funds
    • 1783 multistrategy returns
    • Industry returns (PivotalPath)
    • Core net management fees
    • Fees and Headcount
    • Staffing changes
    • Analyst Commentary

    Some AHL systematic funds ended the year up over 5%, and the Man 1783 multistrategy vehicle gained about 14%, offsetting weaker trend‑following periods earlier in the year.

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