AJ Bell rewards shareholders as profits rise 13% on investor surge

by | Dec 2, 2021

Financial services platform AJ Bell lifted its dividend and announced a special payout to shareholders as it increased annual profits by 13%.
The company’s total dividend was hiked by 13% to 6.96p a share, augmented by an extra 5p each. Pre-tax profits for the year to September 30 rose to £55.1m from £48.6m on the back of a 15% increase in revenue to £146m.

Almost 87,500 new customers arrived in the year to September, taking the total to 382,750 as investors started to take more interest in their finances during the Covid pandemic.

Assets under administration soared to £72.8bn, up from £56.5bn.

In a separate announcement the company said Peter Birch had been appointed as chief financial officer effective July 1, 2022.

“We continue to see significant long-term opportunities in the investment platform market. The pandemic has highlighted the need for people to take more control over their financial future, with increasing numbers of people investing for the first time,” said chief executive Andy Bell.

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