Apollo Global Management, Inc. (APO) Earnings History

Apollo Global Management, Inc. - Q4 FY2025 Earnings

Filed at: Feb 9, 2026, 6:31 AM EST|Read from source

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Apollo reported strong fourth quarter and full-year 2025 results, driven by record origination activity and inflows, leading to record fee and spread-related earnings. The company highlighted its role in financing the industrial renaissance, advancing retirement solutions, and enabling broader access to private markets.

POSITIVE HIGHLIGHTS

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    Record origination activity exceeding $300 billion for the year.

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    Inflows of more than $225 billion for the year, driving record fee and spread related earnings.

    positive
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    Assets under management reached approximately $938 billion as of December 31, 2025.

    positive

CONCERNS & RISKS

No concerns identified

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MARGIN ANALYSIS

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MANAGEMENT COMMENTARY

Apollo’s fourth quarter results capped a year of exceptional execution.

— Apollo Global Management, Inc., Q4 FY2025 2025 Earnings Call

2025 highlights include record origination activity exceeding $300 billion and inflows of more than $225 billion, driving record fee and spread related earnings.

— Apollo Global Management, Inc., Q4 FY2025 2025 Earnings Call

Whether financing the industrial renaissance, advancing retirement solutions, or enabling new buyers to access private markets at scale, we are at the forefront of building the next generation of financial services.

— Apollo Global Management, Inc., Q4 FY2025 2025 Earnings Call

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