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Thursday 24 October 2024 8:59 am

Abrdn shares plunge as growth at Interactive Investor fails to offset bad news

By: Elliot Gulliver-Needham

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Abrdn's full-year results are due on 4 March.
Abrdn swung to a full-year profit in its annual results posting.

Abrdn’s share price fell by more than seven per cent upon market open this morning after the company published its third quarter numbers.

Investors pulled billions from Abrdn’s funds in the last quarter, although inflows into its Interactive Investor do-it-yourself (DIY) investing platform helped offset some of the losses.

Overall, the company’s assets under management and administration (AUMA) rose two per cent to £507bn for the year to 30 September 2024.

However, virtually all of this growth came from its Interactive Investor platform. Assets on the platform rose from £66bn at the end of 2023 to £74.5bn at the end of September.

“I’m pleased with the continued growth in Interactive Investor; meanwhile, there are challenges to overcome in adviser, where we aim to return to being the platform of choice for clients,” said Abrdn chief executive Jason Windsor.

“In investments, we need to do more to capitalise on our strengths and improve performance and flows, particularly in equities.”

Abrdn purchased Interactive Investor in 2022 for £1.5bn.

In the last quarter, customer growth continued with total customer numbers reaching 430,000, a six per cent increase since the start of the year.

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The number of customers using a self-invested personal pension jumped 22 per cent to 76,000.

Abrdn said its cost-cutting programme, announced at the start of this year, remains on track, with £60m set to be saved in the business by the end of the year.

“We have plans in place to address our challenges and our transformation programme is on track,” said Windsor.

He added: “While there remains much to do, I am confident that we have great talent and we can make further progress towards profitable and sustainable long-term growth, benefiting our shareholders, clients, and colleagues.”

Analysts weigh in on Abrdn’s results

City analysts have been quick to pour cold water on Abrdn’s results.

“Although Abrdn has now, at least partially, addressed its cost base, the deterioration in net flows and fee margins have more than offset this self-help attempt as we forecast weakening revenues,” said analysts at RBC Europe, describing the results as “a step back”.

Other investment banks like Panmure Liberum also downgraded expectations, bringing operating profit estimates for the year down by £30m.

However, despite the downgrade, Panmure Liberum expressed hope the group’s new boss could make further progress: “The challenges facing abrdn have long been obvious. Equally obvious was that the challenges were beyond the previous CEO. Our concern was that the sum-of-the-parts, oft the last resort of the scoundrel after all, would be eroded through management action, or inaction, towards the share price. While there remains a risk, of course, we also believe that there are some more signs of hope under Jason Windsor.”

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