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FRP Advisory lifts first quarter dividend, confirms positive trading

Tue, 23rd Sep 2025 11:03

(Alliance News) - FRP Advisory Group PLC on Tuesday said year-to-date trading has progressed in line with its expectations, as it provided un update ahead of its annual general meeting.

The London-based business advisory noted its comments back in July that trading and activity levels had had a positive start to the new financial year.

On Tuesday, FRP confirmed that trading of this positive nature has persisted, with it continuing in line with board expectations.

FRP lifted its first quarter dividend to 1p per share, up 5.3% from 0.95p a year prior. It noted that it will be paid on December 19, with an ex-dividend date of November 20.

Shares in FRP Advisory were 0.7% lower at 145.99 pence on Tuesday morning in London.

"Financial 2025 was an acquisitive year and the integration of recently acquired businesses, including One Advisory Group, has progressed as planned and all are performing in line with expectations. The near and medium-term outlook for our service pillars remains positive and we are confident of continued progress for the rest of the year," said the company.

By Christopher Ward, Alliance News reporter

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