Invesco posts FY net loss of USD 726.3 million and diluted EPS of USD -1.60

Reuters01-28
Invesco posts FY net loss of USD 726.3 million and diluted EPS of USD -1.60

Invesco reported its financial results for the full year 2025. The company recorded operating revenues of USD 6.4 billion, an increase of 5.1 percent. Net revenues for the period were USD 4.7 billion, up 5.9 percent. Operating income was a loss of USD 695.7 million, with an operating margin of negative 10.9 percent. Net loss attributable for the year was USD 726.3 million. Diluted earnings per share were negative USD 1.60. Adjusted operating income reached USD 1.6 billion, an increase of 13.6 percent, and adjusted operating margin was 33.4 percent. Adjusted net income attributable was USD 922 million, up 17.9 percent, and adjusted diluted earnings per share were USD 2.03, an increase of 18.7 percent. Assets under management at year-end totaled USD 2.2 trillion, up 17.5 percent, while average assets under management for the year were USD 2.0 trillion, an increase of 16.8 percent.

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