Peel Hunt set to deliver results ahead of expectations.


Peel Hunt said in an update on Tuesday that it expects to deliver full-year results ahead of market expectations following a strong performance in its investment banking and execution services divisions, despite a backdrop of heightened geopolitical and macroeconomic uncertainty.

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  • 31 March 2026 10:14:20
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The AIM-traded mid-cap focused investment bank said it anticipated revenue of more than £140m for the year ending 31 March, with profits “materially ahead of market expectations”, supported by the completion of recent investment banking transactions and continued momentum in its execution services business.

It noted that escalating tensions in the Middle East had added to market volatility, driving higher energy prices and prompting central banks to reassess inflation risks.

The firm said the uncertain outlook could affect the timing and level of transactional activity, although the overall impact remains unclear.

Peel Hunt said it remained focussed on supporting clients through the current environment while maintaining disciplined cost management and capital allocation.

The group said it expected to publish its preliminary results for the 2026 financial year on 15 June.

At 0853 BST, shares in Peel Hunt were up 1.5% at 105.05p.

Reporting by Josh White for Sharecast.com.

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