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AJ Bell advised customers reach 161,000 as assets jump to £76.2bn

By Alex Sebastian, 18 Jan 24

Total customers rose 12% in the year to reach 484,000

Michael Summersgill

Michael Summersgill

AJ Bell’s platform saw the number of advised customers reach 161,000 in the last quarter, up 8% on an annual basis.

Total customer numbers on the platform rose 12% in the year and 2% in the quarter to reach 484,000.

The firm’s total assets under administration jumped 7% in the quarter to hit a record £76.2bn, up 15% over the year.

Gross inflows in the quarter were £2.7bn, while net inflows in the were £1.3bn.

See also: What does 2024 hold in store for the wealth management industry?

AJ Bell’s Investments division recorded an 11% jump in assets under management in the quarter to £5.2bn. Net inflows in the quarter were £0.4bn, matching the same period a year ago.

Chief executive Michael Summersgill commented: “Some of the macroeconomic headwinds experienced throughout 2023 showed signs of improving in the quarter, driving global equity markets higher and easing some of the pressure on household finances.

“As we look ahead, our platform will continue to appeal to both current and potential customers and advisers,” he continued. “We continue to invest in enhancing our propositions, with a strong focus on ease of use, whilst also investing in our pricing to ensure we continue to deliver great value to customers.

“Whilst this strong start to the year provides good momentum as we head into the busy tax year end period, we remain focused on the long-term growth opportunity that exists in the platform market and the investments that we are making into our propositions and pricing will further strengthen our long-term competitive position.”

See also: Söderberg & Partners makes further IFA purchases

 

Tags: AJ Bell | Platforms | results

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