Hargreaves Lansdown profits dip, shares fall

Hargreaves Lansdown has reported a fall in profits for the first half of its financial year, down from £188.4m to  £151.2m.

Revenues at the group were also down from £299.5m a year ago to £291.9m. However, bosses have confirmed that the Bristol-based firm is ready for growth and the number of active clients increased by 48,000.

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Chris Hill, the chief executive officer of Hargreaves Lansdown, said: “In the first half of this financial year, we saw a gradual return to the office and calmer markets which led to more normalised share trading levels, albeit still higher than before the pandemic.”

“As the market leader, with a stronger than ever 43.3% market share, now is the right time to target the broader wealth management market and set a new standard for how the UK saves and invests,” he added.

The group increased its dividend 3% to 12.26 pence per share.

At the time of writing, shares were down over 20% (0859GMT).

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