Franklin Resources, Inc. (BEN) released its preliminary financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2025. The company reported a net income of $117.6 million, or $0.21 per diluted share. This marked an increase from the prior quarter’s $92.3 million or $0.15 per diluted share, and a significant recovery from a loss of $84.7 million in Q4 2024.
Despite these positive results, the company’s stock experienced a slight dip, with shares falling by approximately 1.32%, to $23.19.
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During Q4, Franklin Resources saw strong momentum in long-term net flows, which reached $84.6 billion, a 12% increase from the previous quarter. The company faced $11.9 billion in long-term net outflows, partly attributed to Western Asset Management. Excluding this segment, Franklin saw $11.4 billion in net inflows, continuing its trend of positive flows for the eighth consecutive quarter.
Total assets under management (AUM) were $1.661 trillion at the end of the quarter, up 3% from the prior quarter. While AUM decreased slightly by 1% year-over-year, the growth in the quarter was primarily driven by $54.1 billion in net market changes and other factors. The firm’s diversified approach across different asset classes remained a cornerstone of its strategy to weather market fluctuations.
A significant highlight for Franklin was the expansion of its alternative assets portfolio. The company saw record growth in alternative AUM, reaching $270 billion by the end of the quarter. This growth was fueled by the acquisition of Apera Asset Management and $26.2 billion in fundraising, which included a substantial $22.9 billion from private markets.
The strong performance in alternative assets supports Franklin’s broader strategy of diversification. With increasing client demand for private and multi-asset strategies, the company’s alternative investments are expected to continue to grow. Franklin’s leadership in alternative investments helps position it well for future opportunities across both public and private markets.
Franklin Resources maintained a solid balance sheet, ending the quarter with $6.7 billion in cash and investments. The company’s financial strength allows it to continue returning value to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases. In fiscal 2025, Franklin repurchased 2.6 million shares for a total cost of $67.1 million, contributing to a total return of $930 million for the year.
Looking ahead to fiscal 2026, the company remains confident in its strategic direction. The combination of diversified investments and a disciplined approach to expense management provides Franklin with the flexibility to capitalize on long-term industry trends.
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