Magellan Financial Group earnings: AUM tops $40.2bn in September 2025

Magellan Financial Group reported higher assets under management, driven by fresh institutional flows for the September 2025 quarter.

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Key points

  • Magellan Financial Group's assets under management (AUM) increased to $40.2 billion in Q3 2025, with institutional AUM growing by $1.2 billion.
  • The company saw positive momentum from institutional relationships, notably in Global Listed Infrastructure, with the Vinva Global and Australian Equities contributing to the overall net inflows of $0.5 billion for the quarter.
  • Looking ahead, Magellan aims to enhance its investment platform and expand offerings, focusing on sustaining growth through strong partnerships, despite facing sector headwinds.

The Magellan Financial Group Ltd (ASX: MFG) share price is under the spotlight today after the company reported assets under management (AUM) increased from $39.6 billion at 30 June 2025 to $40.2 billion by 30 September 2025. Net inflows across institutional clients helped drive the result.

What did Magellan Financial Group report?

  • Total AUM rose from $39.6 billion to $40.2 billion over the quarter
  • Institutional AUM increased by $1.2 billion to $24.0 billion, led by Airlie Australian Equities inflows of $0.8 billion
  • Retail AUM saw net outflows of $0.4 billion, ending the period at $16.2 billion
  • Magellan Global Listed Infrastructure grew institutional AUM from $12.9 billion to $13.3 billion
  • Net inflows for the group totalled $0.5 billion for the quarter

What else do investors need to know?

Magellan's diversified platform continues to balance mixed outcomes across its products. While retail flows were negative, institutional relationships, especially with Airlie and listed infrastructure, delivered meaningful gains.

The addition of Vinva Global and Australian Equities contributed to positive movements, reflecting the group's strategy to support specialist investment partners.

What's next for Magellan Financial Group?

Magellan says it remains focused on deepening existing partnerships and expanding its suite of high-quality investment offerings. The company continues to prioritise stable, long-term relationships with both retail and institutional clients.

Looking ahead, management expects to further enhance its platform and services, aiming for sustainable growth despite sector headwinds.

Magellan Financial Group share price snapshot

Magellan Financial group shares are up 2% over the past year, trailing the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which has risen around 10% over the same period.

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