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IntegraFin reports record assets on its Transact platform
(Sharecast News) - IntegraFin reported a solid finish to its financial year on Tuesday, with record assets on its Transact investment platform and sharply higher inflows, as continued technology enhancements and adviser demand drove growth. For the three months ended 30 September, net inflows to the Transact platform rose 28% year on year to £1bn, bringing total inflows for the 2025 financial year to £4.4bn - a 76% increase on the prior year.
Funds under direction reached a record £74.2bn at the end of the quarter, up 16% from £64.1bn a year earlier, with average daily funds at £71.9bn.
Total group revenue for the year is expected to rise around 8% to £156.8m, reflecting both the increase in assets and steady client activity.
The FTSE 250 company said it remains "extremely well positioned" to capture a growing share of adviser platform net inflows in the coming year.
"IHP had a strong final quarter, continuing excellent net flow momentum for the Transact platform over the year," said chief executive Alex Scott.
"Net inflows in the fourth quarter of the 2025 financial year were up 28% year on year, bringing total FY25 net inflows to £4.4bn - an impressive 76% increase on 2024.
"The sustained strength of our gross inflows has been the main driver of our excellent net inflows momentum throughout the year, whilst outflows have remained stable.
"This has been driven by the enhancements we have made to our proprietary technology, particularly through the development of new APIs for the Transact platform."
IntegraFin said a company-wide cost review launched in July was progressing well and had already identified efficiency and productivity improvements expected to deliver future cost savings and faster earnings growth.
The group reaffirmed its guidance for underlying administrative expenses to rise around 9% in 2025, with growth expected to slow to low single digits in the 2026 and 2027 financial year as cost initiatives take effect.
"We continue to make financial planning easier by developing our proprietary technology adviser platform and enabling a more integrated ecosystem for clients and advice firms," Scott added.
"This puts us in a strong position to deliver growing operating returns and to take advantage of the compelling opportunities present in the UK advice market."
IntegraFin said it would report its full-year results on 17 December.
At 0937 BST, shares in IntegraFin Holdings were flat at 366p.
Reporting by Josh White for Sharecast.com.
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