The financial service company added £1.7 billion net in new business.
The number of active clients increased 13,000, reaching 1.8 million.
Hargreaves
Lansdown (LSE: HL), a British company that sells funds and shares to retail
investors, has released its trading update for the three months ended 30 June
2023. The company reported an increase in net new business and active clients
and a slight rise in assets under administration.
Hargreaves Lansdown
Reports Strong Performance
According
to the trading update, Hargreaves Lansdown attracted £1.7 billion of net new
business in the quarter, which is up 6% from the previous quarter and slightly lower
than last year. The company attributed this to its focus on supporting clients
to navigate the changes to the tax landscape and make the most of their
allowances.
The company
also added 13,000 active clients in the quarter, raising the total number of active clients to
1.8 million. The client retention rate was 92%, while the asset retention rate
was 89.7%, reflecting some cash withdrawals by clients to fund cost-of-living
increases.
Source: Hargreaves Lansdown
The assets
under administration (AUA) increased 2% in the quarter, reaching £134
billion. This was driven by net new business and positive market movements.
“The
breadth of and continued investment into our client proposition, means we
remain well positioned to grow and support both new and existing clients with
their investment and savings needs,” Chris Hill, the CEO of Hargreaves
Lansdown, commented on the update.
He
mentioned some of the company's improvements in the previous quarter, such as
launching a new cash ISA, three new Portfolio Funds, and removing fees for
dividend reinvestments. Hill highlighted the addition of new partner banks
to Active Savings, which is a service that allows clients to manage their cash savings
through one account.
However,
not all aspects of the company’s performance were positive. The share dealing
volumes averaged 685,000 per month in the quarter, which was 11% lower than the
previous quarter and 12% lower than the prior year.
In
December, Hargreaves Lansdown announced the appointment of Dan Olley as the new
Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director, replacing Chris Hill. Following
his tenure as the CEO, Hill will continue with the firm until
November 2023 to facilitate a smooth transition.
Dan Olley
has been serving as a Non-Executive Director at Hargreaves Lansdown since June
2019. He previously held the position of CEO at Dunnhumby, a customer data
science firm based in London. With nearly thirty years of industry experience,
Olley is a seasoned professional. In addition, he serves as a member of the
Industrial Advisory Board at Imperial College London.
Hargreaves
Lansdown (LSE: HL), a British company that sells funds and shares to retail
investors, has released its trading update for the three months ended 30 June
2023. The company reported an increase in net new business and active clients
and a slight rise in assets under administration.
Hargreaves Lansdown
Reports Strong Performance
According
to the trading update, Hargreaves Lansdown attracted £1.7 billion of net new
business in the quarter, which is up 6% from the previous quarter and slightly lower
than last year. The company attributed this to its focus on supporting clients
to navigate the changes to the tax landscape and make the most of their
allowances.
The company
also added 13,000 active clients in the quarter, raising the total number of active clients to
1.8 million. The client retention rate was 92%, while the asset retention rate
was 89.7%, reflecting some cash withdrawals by clients to fund cost-of-living
increases.
Source: Hargreaves Lansdown
The assets
under administration (AUA) increased 2% in the quarter, reaching £134
billion. This was driven by net new business and positive market movements.
“The
breadth of and continued investment into our client proposition, means we
remain well positioned to grow and support both new and existing clients with
their investment and savings needs,” Chris Hill, the CEO of Hargreaves
Lansdown, commented on the update.
He
mentioned some of the company's improvements in the previous quarter, such as
launching a new cash ISA, three new Portfolio Funds, and removing fees for
dividend reinvestments. Hill highlighted the addition of new partner banks
to Active Savings, which is a service that allows clients to manage their cash savings
through one account.
However,
not all aspects of the company’s performance were positive. The share dealing
volumes averaged 685,000 per month in the quarter, which was 11% lower than the
previous quarter and 12% lower than the prior year.
In
December, Hargreaves Lansdown announced the appointment of Dan Olley as the new
Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director, replacing Chris Hill. Following
his tenure as the CEO, Hill will continue with the firm until
November 2023 to facilitate a smooth transition.
Dan Olley
has been serving as a Non-Executive Director at Hargreaves Lansdown since June
2019. He previously held the position of CEO at Dunnhumby, a customer data
science firm based in London. With nearly thirty years of industry experience,
Olley is a seasoned professional. In addition, he serves as a member of the
Industrial Advisory Board at Imperial College London.
Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch.
Education:
MA in Finance and Accounting, Cracow University of Economics
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