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    Victory Capital Holdings (VCTR)

    Q1 2025 Earnings Summary

    Reported on Jan 1, 1970 (After Market Close)
    Pre-Earnings Price$59.14Last close (May 9, 2025)
    Post-Earnings Price$59.14Last close (May 9, 2025)
    Price Change
    $0.00(0.00%)
    MetricYoY ChangeReason

    Total Revenue

    +1.7% (from $215.9M in Q1 2024 to $219.6M in Q1 2025)

    Q1 2025 Total Revenue increased modestly by 1.7% driven by steady fee‐based income. This follows the historical trend of strong fee performance, with stable underlying assets and investor inflows continuing to support growth.

    Investment Management Fees

    Not specifically quantified YoY, remains dominant

    Investment Management Fees stayed robust at $173.3M in Q1 2025, consistently being the largest revenue contributor. This reflects the continuation of a strong fee structure, likely due to stable average AUM and client retention that was also evident in the previous period.

    Operating Income

    Not explicitly quantified YoY

    Operating Income reached $92.9M in Q1 2025, reflecting the company’s ability to maintain healthy operational margins. This stability suggests that cost management and operational efficiencies persisted from previous periods.

    Net Income and Basic EPS

    Not explicitly quantified YoY

    Net Income of $61.98M with Basic EPS of $0.97 in Q1 2025 shows that profitability remained steady despite modest revenue growth. The stable net income indicates effective expense control and consistent operating performance relative to earlier periods.

    Operating Cash Flow

    Not explicitly quantified YoY

    Operating Cash Flow of $81.1M in Q1 2025 underlines the solid liquidity profile. This robust cash generation mirrors reliable revenue performance and cost management that have characterized previous periods, ensuring strong operational cash flows.

    Business Segments & Expense Lines

    No dramatic changes (>5% YoY)

    No individual business segment or expense line saw a >5% shift YoY, which points to consistent operational performance and a stable cost structure—factors that have historically provided steadiness in the company’s overall financial profile.

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