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Brooks Macdonald hails solid commercial performance

Brooks Macdonald hails solid commercial performance

Monday 17 October 2022

Brooks Macdonald hails solid commercial performance

Monday 17 October 2022


Brooks Macdonald Group plc, which has offices in Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man, has announced its audited results for the year ended 30 June 2022.

The results highlight improving flows and a solid commercial performance in difficult market conditions, with the business reporting an increase in revenues of 16.5% and closing Funds Under Management (FUM) of £2.2bn.

The figures show a return to positive net flows for two-quarters of the year, with net outflows reducing from £59.8 million to £25.4 million overall. The results also reflect the full year impact of the Lloyds Channel Islands business, which was acquired in late 2020.

Also highlighted is the opening of the new Isle of Man office last year, which is expected to be an increasing source of business growth.                      

Meanwhile, for the Group overall, the results show revenue of £122.2 million, up 3.4% on Fiscal Year 2021 (FY21), as well as positive net flows throughout the year, with net flows for the full year of 4.8%. This represents a £1.1 billion improvement on the prior year.

Group Funds Under Management closed at £15.7 billion (down 4.8% on FY21) as positive net flows were offset by the impact of declining markets on asset values.

Richard Hughes, CEO, Brooks Macdonald International, said: "This has been another positive year for Brooks Macdonald International. We have momentum, we have an ambitious growth strategy, and we have a strong team ready to take full advantage of the opportunities ahead."

The full results can be found HERE.

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