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AJ Bell PLC (LSE:AJB) has announced record full-year results for the period ended 30 September 2025, reporting an 18% rise in revenue to £317.8 million and a 22% increase in profit before tax to £137.8 million. Growth in customer numbers and assets under administration remained strong, supported by healthy net inflows and favourable market conditions. To reward shareholders, the company has proposed a higher dividend and launched a new share buyback programme. Despite ongoing challenges in the UK investment environment, AJ Bell remains upbeat about its long-term prospects and plans to continue investing in its brand and product offering to capture future market opportunities.
The company’s outlook is bolstered by robust financial performance and supportive technical indicators. Strong revenue expansion, solid profitability, and a stable financial position underpin its appeal, although a relatively high valuation tempers the picture. Even so, the stock’s technical momentum contributes to a constructive near-term view.
More about AJ Bell PLC
AJ Bell PLC is one of the UK’s largest investment platforms, offering investment services through both advised and direct-to-consumer channels. Known for its low-cost, easy-to-use propositions and strong customer service, the company has built a trusted brand within the UK retail investment market.
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