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Brookfield Asset Mgmt-A (NYSE:BAM) Reports Mixed Q2 2025 Earnings with Strong Fee Growth but Revenue Miss

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Last update: Aug 6, 2025

Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. (NYSE:BAM) reported its second-quarter earnings for 2025, delivering mixed results relative to analyst expectations. While the company showcased strong fee-related earnings growth, its revenue and earnings per share (EPS) came in slightly below estimates, contributing to muted market reaction in pre-market trading.

Key Earnings Metrics vs. Estimates

  • Revenue: Reported $1.285 billion, narrowly missing the consensus estimate of $1.293 billion.
  • EPS: Came in at $0.38, slightly below the expected $0.39.
  • Fee-Related Earnings: Grew 16% year-over-year and 18% over the last twelve months, a highlight in the report.

The minor misses on revenue and EPS may explain the subdued pre-market reaction, with shares up just 1.19% at the time of writing. Over the past month, the stock has gained 11.38%, suggesting some optimism leading into earnings, but the weekly performance remains flat (-0.02%).

Press Release Highlights

The company emphasized its strong capital deployment and asset sales, announcing over $55 billion in asset sales year-to-date in 2025. This aligns with Brookfield’s strategy of recycling capital into higher-yielding opportunities. Additionally, the firm reported $22 billion in new fundraising, reinforcing its ability to attract institutional capital.

Forward-Looking Estimates

Analysts project the following for Brookfield Asset Management:

  • Q3 2025 Revenue Estimate: $1.343 billion
  • Full-Year 2025 Revenue Estimate: $5.339 billion
  • Full-Year 2025 EPS Estimate: $1.65

While the company did not provide explicit guidance in the press release, its continued growth in fee-related earnings and asset sales suggests confidence in its long-term strategy.

Market Reaction & Outlook

Given the modest earnings miss, the pre-market uptick appears driven by broader optimism around Brookfield’s capital management rather than the quarterly results themselves. Investors may be focusing on the firm’s ability to sustain high fee-related earnings growth and execute large-scale asset sales.

For a deeper dive into Brookfield’s earnings and analyst estimates, visit the BAM earnings page.

Disclaimer: This article is not investment advice. Investors should conduct their own research or consult a financial advisor before making decisions.

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