L&G asset management outflows slow in 2025 as business hits 'inflection point'

AUM up £62bn

Michael Nelson
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Net outflows within Legal & General’s asset management business fell in 2025, from £48.5bn in 2024 to £27.7bn, amid a pivot to higher-fee margin assets under management (AUM) and an expansion into private markets.

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