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Franklin Resources, Inc. Announces Preliminary Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year Results
Franklin ResourcesFranklin Resources(US:BEN) Businesswireยท2025-11-07 13:30

Core Insights - Franklin Resources, Inc. reported a preliminary net income of $117.6 million or $0.21 per diluted share for Q4 2025, a 27% increase from the previous quarter and a recovery from a net loss of $84.7 million in Q4 2024 [1][3] - For the fiscal year ending September 30, 2025, the company achieved a net income of $524.9 million or $0.91 per diluted share, up from $464.8 million or $0.85 per diluted share in the prior year [1][3] - The company experienced long-term inflows of $84.6 billion, a 12% increase from the prior quarter, while long-term net outflows totaled $11.9 billion [3][4] Financial Performance - Preliminary operating income for Q4 2025 was $85.4 million, down from $154.1 million in the previous quarter and a loss of $150.7 million in Q4 2024 [1][7] - Adjusted net income for Q4 2025 was $357.5 million, compared to $263.4 million in the previous quarter and $315.2 million in Q4 2024 [2][7] - Total operating revenues for Q4 2025 were $2,343.7 million, a 6% increase from $2,211.2 million in the previous quarter [7][12] Asset Management and Flows - Total assets under management (AUM) reached $1,661.2 billion at September 30, 2025, reflecting a 3% increase from $1,611.8 billion at June 30, 2025 [7][16] - The company reported $44.5 billion in long-term net inflows for the fiscal year, with significant contributions from multi-asset and alternative strategies [4][16] - AUM in alternative investments reached a record $270 billion, bolstered by strong fundraising of $26.2 billion [4][16] Shareholder Returns - The company returned $930 million to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases during the fiscal year [5][8] - Cash and cash equivalents stood at $5.5 billion, with total stockholders' equity at $13.0 billion as of September 30, 2025 [8][5] Strategic Outlook - The company expressed confidence in its business strategy to capture long-term trends in the investment industry, emphasizing its global scale and client-first culture [6][5] - The institutional pipeline of won-but-unfunded mandates remains robust at $20.4 billion, indicating potential future growth [3][4]