PensionBee AUM grow to reach £2.788bn

Online pension provider targets EBITDA profitability by end of 2023

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PensionBee’s assets under management (AUM) climbed to £2.788bn in the nine months ending 30 September, according to new figures published on the London Stock Exchange.

In its Q3 trading update published yesterday (20 October), the online pension provider reported a 24% year-on-year increase in its assets under management, increasing from £2.24bn to £2.788bn. T...

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