Core Insights - Victory Capital Holdings (VCTR) reported revenue of $219.6 million for Q1 2025, a year-over-year increase of 1.7%, but fell short of the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 2.87% [1] - The company's EPS for the same period was $1.36, compared to $1.25 a year ago, with an EPS surprise of -1.45% against the consensus estimate of $1.38 [1] Financial Performance - The total assets under management (AUM) were reported at $167.47 billion, significantly below the average estimate of $197.22 billion from four analysts [4] - The breakdown of AUM includes: - Global/Non-U.S. Equity: $18.33 billion, matching the average estimate [4] - Solutions: $63.38 billion, matching the average estimate [4] - U.S. Large Cap Equity: $13.10 billion, matching the average estimate [4] - U.S. Mid Cap Equity: $28.96 billion, matching the average estimate [4] - U.S. Small Cap Equity: $13.18 billion, matching the average estimate [4] - Alternative Investments: $2.95 billion, matching the average estimate [4] - Money Market/Short-term: $3.40 billion, matching the average estimate [4] - Total net client cash flows were reported at -$1.25 billion, worse than the average estimate of -$552.44 million [4] - Revenue from investment management fees was $173.30 million, below the average estimate of $178.26 million, but showed a year-over-year increase of 2.1% [4] - Revenue from fund administration and distribution fees was $46.30 million, also below the average estimate of $48.19 million, with a year-over-year increase of 0.5% [4] Market Performance - Victory Capital's shares returned +1.2% over the past month, compared to the Zacks S&P 500 composite's +11.3% change [3] - The stock currently holds a Zacks Rank 3 (Hold), indicating expected performance in line with the broader market in the near term [3]
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