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    Ninety One reports flat profit 

    June 5, 2024
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    Ninety One CEO Hendrik du Toit. Picture- TREVOR SAMSON
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    Ninety One, South Africa’s largest asset manager, faced difficult industry conditions for the second consecutive year, leading to a decline in assets under management and net outflows.

    1. Adjusted operating profit decreased by 8% to £190.5m, while adjusted earnings per share (EPS) declined to 15.9p from 17.3p.
    2. The company attributed the results to a higher-for-longer interest rate scenario, which depressed the appetite for investment in emerging markets and favored passive equity investment over active in developed markets.
    3. Despite the challenging conditions, Ninety One’s profit after tax remained flat at £163.9m, and the board has recommended a final dividend of 6.4p per share.
    4. CEO Hendrik du Toit expressed confidence in the underlying strength of the business and the long-term relevance and quality of the company’s proposition to clients.
    5. Ninety One remains focused on carefully chosen investment capabilities, distribution reach, and improving execution to realize the growth potential of the company.
    6. The company acknowledges the upcoming reporting period will offer challenges, but it sees ample long-term growth opportunities ahead, despite the current market conditions and the rapidly changing world.
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