The Asset Management segment offers investment management services to wholesale and institutional clients, while the Life segment offers a range of retirement, and savings and investment management solutions. At the end of 2024, the group had GBP 159.8 billion in assets under management and administration in asset management, and GBP 185.1 billion in annuities, pensions and wealth management.
Cyborg Score Rationale
M&G's first-half 2025 profit more than doubled as investment gains and strong inflows lifted results. Strong AUM, established market position, and diversified revenue streams support solid operational performance. High dividend yield of 6.49% and recent strategic partnerships enhance shareholder returns.
Top Insights
M&G announced a long-term partnership with Japanese insurer Dai-ichi Life, with shares surging over 6% to reach highest level in over a year.
M&G dividend yield is 6.49% with market cap of £7.39B as of current date.
The United Kingdom accounts for 85.8% of revenues, indicating concentrated domestic exposure with international growth potential.
M&G Investments has fired the starting gun on what it hopes will become a substantial presence in the active exchange-traded fund market.
Named Competitors
Schroders — Global asset manager with institutional and retail focus
Legal & General — UK insurance and asset management with pensions expertise
Prudential — Life insurance and asset management across multiple geographies
Vanguard — Global asset manager specializing in low-cost index and active funds
Recent Developments
(December 2025) Partnership announced with Dai-ichi Life, Japanese insurer, driving strategic international expansion
(September 2025) H1 2025 earnings showed profit more than doubling with strong investment gains and net inflows
(Ongoing) Launch of active ETF platform to expand product offerings in growing ETF market segment
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