Pinnacle Investment Management reports 11% profit dip to $67.3M

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Pinnacle Investment Management reports 11% profit dip to $67.3M
Pinnacle Investment Management reports 11% profit dip to $67.3M
Jon Cuthbert
Written by Jon Cuthbert
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Pinnacle Investment Management (ASX:PNI) unveiled a dual-track update, reporting an 11% decline in first-half net profit while simultaneously announcing a definitive agreement to acquire the remaining 79.2% stake in Pacific Asset Management for $418.8 million.

The investment group’s statutory net profit after tax cooled to $67.3 million for the six months ended Dec. 31, 2025, down from $75.7 million in the prior corresponding period.

The result was largely weighed down by a significant contraction in performance fees, which contributed a net $13.4 million to the bottom line—a sharp drop from the $36.4 million recorded a year earlier.

Consequently, diluted earnings per share fell 18% to 30.1 cents.

Funds under management across Pinnacle’s 18 affiliates rose 13% year-on-year to $202.5 billion, bolstered by $17.2 billion in net inflows.

Shareholders will receive an interim dividend of 29 cents per share; while this represents a 7% bump over the FY25 final dividend, it remains 12% lower than last year’s interim distribution of 33 cents.

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