Franklin Resources Q2 2025: Key Contradictions in Expense Savings, Strategic Vision, and Growth Targets
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Friday, May 2, 2025 7:28 pm ET1min read
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Expense savings expectations, Western AssetWDI-- Management's strategic vision, expenses and revenue growth, growth targets and strategic initiatives, and expense expectations are the key contradictions discussed in Franklin Resources' latest 2025Q2 earnings call.
Market Volatility and Client Activity:
- Franklin Templeton's institutional one, but unfunded pipeline increased by $2.3 billion to $20.4 billion in Q2 2025, marking its highest level since 2022.
- The increase is attributed to periods of market resets acting as catalysts for client changes in asset allocation and portfolio construction.
Private Market Fundraising:
- The company raised $6.1 billion in private market assets during the quarter.
- This growth is driven by increasing market volatility spurring interest in secondary private equity offerings and new opportunities in alternative credit markets.
Institutional Net Inflows:
- Excluding Western Asset, Franklin Templeton reported net sales positive for six consecutive quarters, with $7.4 billion in long-term net inflows.
- This trend is supported by strong performance in multi-asset and alternatives, particularly in Franklin Templeton fixed income, which is seeing positive flows.
ETF and SMA Growth:
- The ETF business saw $4.1 billion in net inflows, achieving a record high AUM of $37 billion.
- This growth reflects Franklin Templeton's commitment to innovating in ETF and SMA products, with ETFs now exceeding $37 billion in AUM.
Market Volatility and Client Activity:
- Franklin Templeton's institutional one, but unfunded pipeline increased by $2.3 billion to $20.4 billion in Q2 2025, marking its highest level since 2022.
- The increase is attributed to periods of market resets acting as catalysts for client changes in asset allocation and portfolio construction.
Private Market Fundraising:
- The company raised $6.1 billion in private market assets during the quarter.
- This growth is driven by increasing market volatility spurring interest in secondary private equity offerings and new opportunities in alternative credit markets.
Institutional Net Inflows:
- Excluding Western Asset, Franklin Templeton reported net sales positive for six consecutive quarters, with $7.4 billion in long-term net inflows.
- This trend is supported by strong performance in multi-asset and alternatives, particularly in Franklin Templeton fixed income, which is seeing positive flows.
ETF and SMA Growth:
- The ETF business saw $4.1 billion in net inflows, achieving a record high AUM of $37 billion.
- This growth reflects Franklin Templeton's commitment to innovating in ETF and SMA products, with ETFs now exceeding $37 billion in AUM.
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