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M&G reports £1.8bn inflows as European credit and equities drive growth

November 6, 2025
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M&G reports £1.8bn inflows as European credit and equities drive growth


M&G has reported “strong” inflows of £1.8bn in the third quarter, with global client demand centred on European private and structured credit, as well as public equities.

In the third quarter of 2025, the UK-based global investment manager and life provider reported assets under management and administration (AUMA) of £335bn, up three per cent in the quarter and six per cent year to date.

The firm reported net inflows from open business across asset management and life operations of £3.9bn year to date.

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New inflows from external clients within its asset management segment totalled £1.5bn in the quarter, of which £0.8bn came from institutional capital.

M&G stated that client demand has been focused particularly on European public equities, as well as private and structured credit.

“After a strong first half, we have maintained positive momentum, continuing to deliver against our growth priorities,” said Andrea Rossi, chief executive at M&G. “Despite a volatile macroeconomic environment, we are seeing growing momentum across M&G as we continue to execute on our strategy and deliver strong long-term value to both clients and shareholders.”

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M&G noted that it expects to continue experiencing “momentum” in the coming months, particularly relating to new business flows through its partnership with Dai-ichi Life.

This follows the firm’s announcement in May that it had become the preferred asset management partner for the Japanese life insurance company. The partnership is expected to deliver at least $6bn (£4.6bn) of new business flows for M&G and $2bn for Dai-ichi Life over the next five years.

Read more: Barings launches Europe’s first multicurrency private credit CLO 



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