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StepStone Group Reports Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2025 Results

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StepStone Group (NASDAQ: STEP), a global private markets investment firm, has announced its fourth quarter and fiscal year 2025 results. The company's Board of Directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.24 per share of Class A common stock, along with a supplemental cash dividend of $0.40 per share. Both dividends will be payable on June 30, 2025, to shareholders of record as of June 13, 2025.

The company has made detailed financial results available on its website and will host a webcast and conference call on May 22, 2025, at 5:00 pm ET to discuss the quarterly and annual performance.

StepStone Group (NASDAQ: STEP), una società globale di investimenti nei mercati privati, ha annunciato i risultati del quarto trimestre e dell'anno fiscale 2025. Il Consiglio di Amministrazione ha dichiarato un dividendo trimestrale in contanti di 0,24 $ per azione della Classe A di azioni ordinarie, insieme a un dividendo supplementare in contanti di 0,40 $ per azione. Entrambi i dividendi saranno pagabili il 30 giugno 2025 agli azionisti registrati al 13 giugno 2025.

La società ha reso disponibili i risultati finanziari dettagliati sul proprio sito web e terrà una webcast e una conference call il 22 maggio 2025 alle 17:00 ET per discutere le performance trimestrali e annuali.

StepStone Group (NASDAQ: STEP), una firma global de inversión en mercados privados, ha anunciado sus resultados del cuarto trimestre y del año fiscal 2025. El Consejo de Administración ha declarado un dividendo trimestral en efectivo de 0,24 $ por acción de acciones comunes Clase A, junto con un dividendo suplementario en efectivo de 0,40 $ por acción. Ambos dividendos se pagarán el 30 de junio de 2025 a los accionistas registrados al 13 de junio de 2025.

La compañía ha puesto a disposición los resultados financieros detallados en su sitio web y organizará una transmisión en vivo y una llamada conferencia el 22 de mayo de 2025 a las 5:00 pm ET para discutir el desempeño trimestral y anual.

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StepStone Group (NASDAQ : STEP), une société mondiale d'investissement sur les marchés privés, a annoncé ses résultats du quatrième trimestre et de l'exercice 2025. Le conseil d'administration a déclaré un dividende trimestriel en espèces de 0,24 $ par action des actions ordinaires de classe A, ainsi qu'un dividende complémentaire en espèces de 0,40 $ par action. Les deux dividendes seront versés le 30 juin 2025 aux actionnaires inscrits au 13 juin 2025.

La société a rendu disponibles les résultats financiers détaillés sur son site web et organisera une webdiffusion et une conférence téléphonique le 22 mai 2025 à 17h00 ET pour discuter des performances trimestrielles et annuelles.

StepStone Group (NASDAQ: STEP), ein globales Investmentunternehmen im Bereich Private Markets, hat die Ergebnisse für das vierte Quartal und das Geschäftsjahr 2025 bekannt gegeben. Der Vorstand hat eine vierteljährliche Bardividende von 0,24 $ pro Aktie der Klasse-A-Stammaktien sowie eine zusätzliche Bardividende von 0,40 $ pro Aktie beschlossen. Beide Dividenden werden am 30. Juni 2025 an die Aktionäre ausgezahlt, die am 13. Juni 2025 im Aktienregister eingetragen sind.

Das Unternehmen hat detaillierte Finanzergebnisse auf seiner Webseite veröffentlicht und wird am 22. Mai 2025 um 17:00 Uhr ET ein Webcast und eine Telefonkonferenz abhalten, um die Quartals- und Jahresergebnisse zu besprechen.

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StepStone announces $0.24 quarterly dividend plus $0.40 supplemental dividend, indicating strong financial performance despite limited details in release.

This earnings announcement is notably sparse on financial details, revealing only dividend information while directing investors to the company website for complete results. The combined dividend payout of $0.64 per share (regular $0.24 plus supplemental $0.40) signals management's confidence in the company's cash position and ability to return capital to shareholders.

The supplemental dividend is particularly noteworthy as it's 167% larger than the regular quarterly dividend. Such significant supplemental payouts typically indicate either exceptional performance during the fiscal year or a strategic decision to return accumulated capital that exceeds reinvestment needs. For alternative asset managers like StepStone, supplemental dividends often reflect strong performance fees or carried interest realizations.

Without specific financial metrics in the release, we can't directly assess performance against expectations. However, the substantial supplemental dividend suggests fiscal 2025 likely exceeded management's internal targets. StepStone's business model as a global private markets investment firm focusing on customized solutions generates revenue primarily through management fees and performance-based income, with the latter being more variable and potentially driving the supplemental distribution.

The timing of both dividend payments (June 30) with a June 13 record date follows standard corporate practice, giving the market adequate notice while ensuring efficient capital return to shareholders.

NEW YORK, May 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- StepStone Group Inc. (Nasdaq: STEP), a global private markets investment firm focused on providing customized investment solutions and advisory and data services, today reported results for the quarter ended March31, 2025. This represents results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended March31, 2025. The Board of Directors of the Company has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.24 per share of Class A common stock, and a supplemental cash dividend of $0.40 per share of Class A common stock, both payable on June 30, 2025, to the holders of record as of the close of business on June 13, 2025.

StepStone issued a full detailed presentation of its fourth quarter and full fiscal year ended March31, 2025 results, which can be accessed by visiting the Company’s website at .

Webcast and Earnings Conference Call

Management will host a webcast and conference call today, Thursday, May22, 2025 at 5:00 pm ET to discuss the Company’s results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended March31, 2025. The webcast will be made available on the Shareholders section of the Company's website at . To listen to a live broadcast, go to the site at least 15 minutes prior to the scheduled start time to register. A replay will also be available on the Shareholders section of the Company's website approximately two hours after the conclusion of the event.

To join as a live participant in the question and answer portion of the call, participants must register at . Upon registering you will receive the dial-in number and a PIN to join the call as well as an email confirmation with the details.

About StepStone

StepStone Group Inc. (Nasdaq: STEP) is a global private markets investment firm focused on providing customized investment solutions and advisory and data services to its clients. As of March31, 2025, StepStone was responsible for approximately $709Dz of total capital, including $189Dz of assets under management. StepStone's clients include some of the world's largest public and private defined benefit and defined contribution pension funds, sovereign wealth funds and insurance companies, as well as prominent endowments, foundations, family offices and private wealth clients, which include high-net-worth and mass affluent individuals. StepStone partners with its clients to develop and build private markets portfolios designed to meet their specific objectives across the private equity, infrastructure, private debt and real estate asset classes.

Forward-Looking Statements

Some of the statements in this release may constitute “forward-looking statements� within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements other than statements of historical fact are forward-looking. Words such as “anticipate,� “believe,� “continue,� “estimate,� “expect,� “future,� “intend,� “may,� “plan� and “will� and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements reflect management’s current plans, estimates and expectations and are inherently uncertain. The inclusion of any forward-looking information in this release should not be regarded as a representation that the future plans, estimates or expectations contemplated will be achieved. Forward-looking statements are subject to various risks, uncertainties and assumptions. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, global and domestic market and business conditions, our successful execution of business and growth strategies, the favorability of the private markets fundraising environment, successful integration of acquired businesses and regulatory factors relevant to our business, as well as assumptions relating to our operations, financial results, financial condition, business prospects, growth strategy and liquidity and the risks and uncertainties described in greater detail under the “Risk Factors� section of our annual report on Form 10-K filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC�) on May 24, 2024, and in our annual report on Form 10-K to be filed with the SEC for the fiscal year ended March31, 2025, and in our subsequent reports filed with the SEC, as such factors may be updated from time to time. We undertake no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required by law.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

To supplement our consolidated financial statements, which are prepared and presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States (“GAAP�), we use the following non-GAAP financial measures: fee revenues, adjusted revenues, adjusted net income (on both a pre-tax and after-tax basis), adjusted net income per share, adjusted weighted-average shares, fee-related earnings, fee-related earnings margin, gross realized performance fees and performance fee-related earnings. We have provided this non-GAAP financial information, which is not calculated or presented in accordance with GAAP, as information supplemental and in addition to the financial measures presented in this earnings release that are calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP. Such non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered superior to, as a substitute for or alternative to, and should be considered in conjunction with, the GAAP financial measures presented in this earnings release. The presentation of these measures should not be construed as an inference that our future results will be unaffected by unusual or non-recurring items. In addition, the non-GAAP financial measures in this earnings release may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other companies in our industry or across different industries. For definitions of these non-GAAP measures and reconciliations to applicable GAAP measures, please see the section titled “Non-GAAP Financial Measures: Definitions and Reconciliations.�

Financial Highlights and Key Business Drivers/Operating Metrics

Three Months EndedYear Ended March 31,Percentage Change
(in thousands, except share and per share amounts and where noted)March 31,
2024
June 30,
2024
September
30, 2024
December
31, 2024
March 31,
2025
20242025vs. FQ4'24vs. FY'24
Financial Highlights
GAAP Results
Management and advisory fees, net$153,410$178,015$184,758$190,840$213,401$585,140$767,01439%31%
Total revenues356,810186,401271,677339,023377,729711,6311,174,8306%65%
Total performance fees203,4008,38686,919148,183164,328126,491407,816(19)%222%
Net income (loss)82,54248,04553,138(287,163)13,153167,820(172,827)(84)%na
Net income (loss) per share of Class A common stock:
Basic$0.48$0.20$0.26$(2.61)$(0.24)$0.91$(2.52)nana
Diluted$0.48$0.20$0.26$(2.61)$(0.24)$0.91$(2.52)nana
Weighted-average shares of Class A common stock:
Basic64,194,85966,187,75468,772,05173,687,28975,975,77063,489,13571,142,91618%12%
Diluted67,281,56768,593,76169,695,31573,687,28975,975,77066,544,03871,142,91613%7%
Quarterly dividend per share of Class A common stock(1)$0.21$0.21$0.24$0.24$0.24$0.83$0.9314%12%
Supplemental dividend per share of Class A common stock(2)$$0.15$$$$0.25$0.15na(40)%
Accrued carried interest allocations$1,354,051$1,328,853$1,381,110$1,474,543$1,495,66410%
Non-GAAP Results(3)
Fee revenues(4)$153,808$178,514$185,481$191,832$214,662$586,379$770,48940%31%
Adjusted revenues177,357221,165208,788243,905295,861665,060969,71967%46%
Fee-related earnings (“FRE�)50,90071,65672,34974,11894,081189,793312,20485%64%
FRE margin(5)33%40%39%39%44%32%41%
Gross realized performance fees23,54942,65123,30752,07381,19978,681199,230245%153%
Performance fee-related earnings (“PRE�)12,12821,80314,54026,59641,54340,994104,482243%155%
Adjusted net income (“ANI�)37,71657,24153,56952,65980,603139,393244,072114%75%
Adjusted weighted-average shares115,512,301118,510,499118,774,233118,935,179118,869,111115,134,473118,772,442
ANI per share$0.33$0.48$0.45$0.44$0.68$1.21$2.05106%69%
Key Business Drivers/Operating Metrics (in billions)
Assets under management (“AUM�)(6)$156.6$169.3$176.1$179.2$189.421%
Assets under advisement (“AUA�)(6)521.1531.4505.9518.7519.7
Fee-earning AUM (“FEAUM�)93.9100.4104.4114.2121.429%
Undeployed fee-earning capital (“UFEC�)22.627.629.721.724.69%

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(1) Dividends paid, as reported in this table, relate to the preceding quarterly period in which they were earned.
(2) The supplemental cash dividend relates to earnings in respect of our full fiscal years 2023 and 2024, respectively.
(3) Fee revenues, adjusted revenues, FRE, FRE margin, gross realized performance fees, PRE, ANI, adjusted weighted-average shares and ANI per share are non-GAAP measures. See the definitions of these measures and reconciliations to the respective, most comparable GAAP measures under “Non-GAAP Financial Measures: Definitions and Reconciliations.�
(4) Excludes the impact of consolidating the Consolidated Funds. See reconciliation of GAAP measures to adjusted measures that follows.
(5) FRE margin is calculated by dividing FRE by fee revenues.
(6) AUM/AUA reflects final data for the prior period, adjusted for net new client account activity through the period presented. Does not include post-period investment valuation or cash activity. Net asset value (“NAV�) data for underlying investments is as of the prior period, as reported by underlying managers up to the business day occurring on or after 100 days, or 115 days at the fiscal year-end, following the prior period end. When NAV data is not available by the business day occurring on or after 100 days, or 115 days at the fiscal year-end, following the prior period end, such NAVs are adjusted for cash activity following the last available reported NAV.

StepStone Group Inc.
GAAP Consolidated Balance Sheets
(in thousands, except share and per share amounts)

As of March 31,
20252024
Assets
Cash and cash equivalents$244,791$143,430
Restricted cash502718
Fees and accounts receivable80,87156,769
Due from affiliates92,72367,531
Investments:
Investments in funds183,694135,043
Accrued carried interest allocations1,495,6641,354,051
Legacy Greenspring investments in funds and accrued carried interest allocations(1)629,228631,197
Deferred income tax assets382,886184,512
Lease right-of-use assets, net91,84197,763
Other assets and receivables62,86960,611
Intangibles, net263,872304,873
Goodwill580,542580,542
Assets of Consolidated Funds:
Cash and cash equivalents44,51138,164
Investments, at fair value415,011131,858
Other assets17,6881,745
Total assets$4,586,693$3,788,807
Liabilities and stockholders� equity
Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities$89,731$127,417
Accrued compensation and benefits736,695101,481
Accrued carried interest-related compensation757,968719,497
Legacy Greenspring accrued carried interest-related compensation(1)495,739484,154
Due to affiliates331,821212,918
Lease liabilities113,519119,739
Debt obligations269,268148,822
Liabilities of Consolidated Funds:
Other liabilities17,5801,645
Total liabilities2,812,3211,915,673
Redeemable non-controlling interests in Consolidated Funds377,897102,623
Redeemable non-controlling interests in subsidiaries6,327115,920
Stockholders� equity:
Class A common stock, $0.001 par value, 650,000,000 authorized; 76,761,399 and 65,614,902 issued and outstanding as of March31, 2025 and 2024, respectively7766
Class B common stock, $0.001 par value, 125,000,000 authorized; 39,656,954 and 45,030,959 issued and outstanding as of March31, 2025 and 2024, respectively4045
Additional paid-in capital421,057310,293
Retained earnings (accumulated deficit)(242,546)13,768
Accumulated other comprehensive income728304
Total StepStone Group Inc. stockholders� equity179,356324,476
Non-controlling interests in subsidiaries1,056,510974,559
Non-controlling interests in legacy Greenspring entities(1)133,489147,042
Non-controlling interests in the Partnership20,793208,514
Total stockholders� equity1,390,1481,654,591
Total liabilities and stockholders� equity$4,586,693$3,788,807

(1) Reflects amounts attributable to consolidated VIEs for which the Company did not acquire any direct economic interests.

StepStone Group Inc.
GAAP Consolidated Statements of Income (Loss)
(in thousands, except share and per share amounts)

Three Months Ended March 31,Year Ended March 31,
2025202420252024
Revenues
Management and advisory fees, net$213,401$153,410$767,014$585,140
Performance fees:
Incentive fees5,9102,49632,27525,339
Carried interest allocations:
AG˹ٷized75,93518,054159,65349,401
Unrealized21,177151,757141,547126,908
Total carried interest allocations97,112169,811301,200176,309
Legacy Greenspring carried interest allocations(1)61,30631,09374,341(75,157)
Total performance fees164,328203,400407,816126,491
Total revenues377,729356,8101,174,830711,631
Expenses
Compensation and benefits:
Cash-based compensation85,51074,411331,808292,962
Equity-based compensation126,19713,937669,12642,357
Performance fee-related compensation:
AG˹ٷized39,65611,42194,74837,687
Unrealized27,77784,01494,27274,694
Total performance fee-related compensation67,43395,435189,020112,381
Legacy Greenspring performance fee-related compensation(1)61,30631,09374,341(75,157)
Total compensation and benefits340,446214,8761,264,295372,543
General, administrative and other43,15254,310177,354167,317
Total expenses383,598269,1861,441,649539,860
Other income (expense)
Investment income9,3863,33715,0967,452
Legacy Greenspring investment income (loss)(1)2,934(33)(1,185)(9,087)
Investment income of Consolidated Funds34,4966,11565,37428,472
Interest income3,2181,42910,8503,664
Interest expense(3,191)(2,649)(12,701)(9,331)
Other income (loss)(31,024)(1,308)(32,650)2,455
Total other income15,8196,89144,78423,625
Income (loss) before income tax9,95094,515(222,035)195,396
Income tax expense (benefit)(3,203)11,973(49,208)27,576
Net income (loss)13,15382,542(172,827)167,820
Less: Net income attributable to non-controlling interests in subsidiaries16,3164,44379,28237,240
Less: Net income (loss) attributable to non-controlling interests in legacy Greenspring entities(1)2,934(33)(1,185)(9,087)
Less: Net income (loss) attributable to non-controlling interests in the Partnership(17,994)37,279(125,850)59,956
Less: Net income attributable to redeemable non-controlling interests in Consolidated Funds30,6304,24853,73115,838
Less: Net income (loss) attributable to redeemable non-controlling interests in subsidiaries(225)5,7827585,782
Net income (loss) attributable to StepStone Group Inc.$(18,508)$30,823$(179,563)$58,091
Net income (loss) per share of Class A common stock:
Basic$(0.24)$0.48$(2.52)$0.91
Diluted$(0.24)$0.48$(2.52)$0.91
Weighted-average shares of Class A common stock:
Basic75,975,77064,194,85971,142,91663,489,135
Diluted75,975,77067,281,56771,142,91666,544,038

(1) Reflects amounts attributable to consolidated VIEs for which the Company did not acquire any direct economic interests.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures: Definitions and Reconciliations

Fee Revenues

Fee revenues represents management and advisory fees, net, including amounts earned from the Consolidated Funds which are eliminated in consolidation. We believe fee revenues is useful to investors because it presents the net amount of management and advisory fee revenues attributable to us.

The table below presents the components of fee revenues.

Three Months EndedYear Ended March 31,
(in thousands)March 31,
2024
June 30,
2024
September
30, 2024
December
31, 2024
March 31,
2025
20242025
Focused commingled funds(1)(2)$80,434$104,798$107,855$105,718$124,604$296,667$442,975
Separately managed accounts55,94557,37661,39366,24567,695223,958252,709
Advisory and other services16,14714,76914,90717,45819,92760,05767,061
Fund reimbursement revenues(1)1,2821,5711,3262,4112,4365,6977,744
Fee revenues$153,808$178,514$185,481$191,832$214,662$586,379$770,489

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(1) Reflects the add-back of management and advisory fee revenues for the Consolidated Funds, which have been eliminated in consolidation.
(2) Includes income-based incentive fees from certain funds:

Three Months EndedYear Ended March 31,
(in thousands)March 31,
2024
June 30,
2024
September
30, 2024
December
31, 2024
March 31,
2025
20242025
Income-based incentive fees$753$1,113$1,347$2,120$3,377$1,372$7,956


Adjusted Revenues

Adjusted revenues represents the components of revenues used in the determination of ANI and comprise fee revenues, adjusted incentive fees and realized carried interest allocations. We believe adjusted revenues is useful to investors because it presents a measure of realized revenues.

The table below shows a reconciliation of revenues to adjusted revenues.

Three Months EndedYear Ended March 31,
(in thousands)March 31,
2024
June 30,
2024
September
30, 2024
December
31, 2024
March
31, 2025
20242025
Total revenues$356,810$186,401$271,677$339,023$377,729$711,631$1,174,830
Unrealized carried interest allocations(151,757)25,170(52,215)(93,325)(21,177)(126,908)(141,547)
Deferred incentive fees1,45062,445(513)2,3921,938
Legacy Greenspring carried interest allocations(31,093)9,089(13,917)(8,207)(61,306)75,157(74,341)
Management and advisory fee revenues for the Consolidated Funds(1)3984997239921,2611,2393,475
Incentive fees for the Consolidated Funds(2)1,549755,422(133)1,5495,364
Adjusted revenues$177,357$221,165$208,788$243,905$295,861$665,060$969,719

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(1) Reflects the add-back of management and advisory fee revenues for the Consolidated Funds, which have been eliminated in consolidation.
(2) Reflects the add back of incentive fees for the Consolidated Funds, which have been eliminated in consolidation.

Adjusted Net Income

Adjusted net income, or “ANI,� is a non-GAAP performance measure that we present before the consolidation of StepStone Funds on a pre-tax and after-tax basis used to evaluate profitability. ANI represents the after-tax net realized income attributable to us. ANI does not reflect legacy Greenspring carried interest allocation revenues, legacy Greenspring carried interest-related compensation and legacy Greenspring investment income (loss) as none of the economics are attributable to us. The components of revenues used in the determination of ANI (“adjusted revenues�) comprise fee revenues, adjusted incentive fees and realized carried interest allocations. In addition, ANI excludes: (a) unrealized carried interest allocation revenues and related compensation, (b) unrealized investment income (loss), (c) equity-based compensation for awards granted prior to and in connection with our IPO, profits interests issued by our non-wholly owned subsidiaries, and unrealized mark-to-market changes in the fair value of the profits interests issued in the private wealth subsidiary, (d) amortization of intangibles, (e) net income (loss) attributable to non-controlling interests in our subsidiaries and realized gains attributable to the profits interests issued in the private wealth subsidiary, (f) charges associated with acquisitions and corporate transactions, and (g) certain other items that we believe are not indicative of our core operating performance (as listed in the table below). ANI is fully taxed at our blended statutory rate. We believe ANI and adjusted revenues are useful to investors because they enable investors to evaluate the performance of our business across reporting periods.

Fee-Related Earnings

Fee-related earnings, or “FRE,� is a non-GAAP performance measure used to monitor our baseline earnings from recurring management and advisory fees. FRE is a component of ANI and comprises fee revenues less adjusted expenses which are operating expenses other than (a) performance fee-related compensation, (b) equity-based compensation for awards granted prior to and in connection with our IPO, profits interests issued by our non-wholly owned subsidiaries, and unrealized mark-to-market changes in the fair value of the profits interests issued in the private wealth subsidiary, (c) amortization of intangibles, (d) charges associated with acquisitions and corporate transactions, and (e) certain other items that we believe are not indicative of our core operating performance (as listed in the table below). FRE is presented before income taxes. We believe FRE is useful to investors because it provides additional insight into the operating profitability of our business and our ability to cover direct base compensation and operating expenses from total fee revenue.

The table below shows a reconciliation of GAAP measures to additional non-GAAP measures. We use the non-GAAP measures presented below as components when calculating FRE and ANI (as defined below). We believe these additional non-GAAP measures are useful to investors in evaluating both the baseline earnings from recurring management and advisory fees, which provide additional insight into the operating profitability of our business, and the after-tax net realized income attributable to us, allowing investors to evaluate the performance of our business. These additional non-GAAP measures remove the impact of Consolidated Funds that we are required to consolidate under GAAP, and certain other items that we believe are not indicative of our core operating performance.

Three Months EndedYear Ended March 31,
(in thousands)March 31,
2024
June 30,
2024
September
30, 2024
December
31, 2024
March 31,
2025
20242025
GAAP management and advisory fees, net$153,410$178,015$184,758$190,840$213,401$585,140$767,014
Management and advisory fee revenues for the Consolidated Funds(1)3984997239921,2611,2393,475
Fee revenues$153,808$178,514$185,481$191,832$214,662$586,379$770,489
GAAP incentive fees$2,496$841$3,155$22,369$5,910$25,339$32,275
Adjustments(2)2,99962,5205,422(646)3,9417,302
Adjusted incentive fees$5,495$847$5,675$27,791$5,264$29,280$39,577
GAAP cash-based compensation$74,411$78,224$82,871$85,203$85,510$292,962$331,808
Adjustments(3)(461)(428)(285)339(2,140)(374)
Adjusted cash-based compensation$73,950$77,796$82,586$85,542$85,510$290,822$331,434
GAAP equity-based compensation$13,937$19,179$37,332$486,418$126,197$42,357$669,126
Adjustments(4)(12,210)(16,785)(34,947)(483,958)(123,263)(36,635)(658,953)
Adjusted equity-based compensation$1,727$2,394$2,385$2,460$2,934$5,722$10,173
GAAP general, administrative and other$54,310$41,011$50,061$43,130$43,152$167,317$177,354
Adjustments(5)(27,079)(14,343)(21,900)(13,418)(11,015)(67,275)(60,676)
Adjusted general, administrative and other$27,231$26,668$28,161$29,712$32,137$100,042$116,678
GAAP interest income$1,429$2,057$3,016$2,559$3,218$3,664$10,850
Interest income earned by the Consolidated Funds(6)(612)(907)(1,363)(887)(1,600)(1,645)(4,757)
Adjusted interest income$817$1,150$1,653$1,672$1,618$2,019$6,093
GAAP other income (loss)$(1,308)$(351)$1,177$(2,452)$(31,024)$2,455$(32,650)
Adjustments(7)395(72)(1,082)1,88330,606(3,879)31,335
Adjusted other income (loss)$(913)$(423)$95$(569)$(418)$(1,424)$(1,315)

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(1) Reflects the add-back of management and advisory fee revenues for the Consolidated Funds, which have been eliminated in consolidation.
(2) Reflects the add back of incentive fee revenues for the Consolidated Funds, which have been eliminated in consolidation, and deferred incentive fees that are not included in GAAP revenues.
(3) Reflects the removal of compensation paid to certain employees as part of an acquisition earn-out and unrealized amounts associated with cash-based incentive awards tracked to the performance of a designated investment fund.
(4) Reflects the removal of equity-based compensation for awards granted prior to and in connection with the IPO, profits interests issued by our non-wholly owned subsidiaries, and unrealized mark-to-market changes in the fair value of the profits interests issued in the private wealth subsidiary.
(5) Reflects the removal of lease remeasurement adjustments, accelerated depreciation of leasehold improvements for changes in lease terms, amortization of intangibles, transaction-related costs, unrealized mark-to-market changes in fair value for contingent consideration obligation and other non-core operating income and expenses.
(6) Reflects the removal of interest income earned by the Consolidated Funds.
(7) Reflects the removal of amounts for Tax Receivable Agreements adjustments recognized as other income (loss), loss associated with payment made in connection with a secondary transaction executed by one of our private wealth funds, gain associated with amounts received as part of negotiations with a third party related to certain corporate matters, loss on sale of subsidiary and the impact of consolidation of the Consolidated Funds.

The table below shows a reconciliation of income (loss) before income tax to ANI and FRE.

Three Months EndedYear Ended March 31,
(in thousands)March 31,
2024
June 30,
2024
September
30, 2024
December
31, 2024
March 31,
2025
20242025
Income (loss) before income tax$94,51554,842$57,888$(344,715)$9,950$195,396$(222,035)
Net income attributable to non-controlling interests in subsidiaries(1)(12,822)(18,951)(17,812)(32,765)(33,369)(49,220)(102,897)
Net (income) loss attributable to non-controlling interests in legacy Greenspring entities331,2554,031(1,167)(2,934)9,0871,185
Unrealized carried interest allocations(151,757)25,170(52,215)(93,325)(21,177)(126,908)(141,547)
Unrealized performance fee-related compensation84,014(10,923)27,74849,67027,77774,69494,272
Unrealized investment (income) loss(2,280)(1,180)(430)656(6,007)(907)(6,961)
Impact of Consolidated Funds(4,138)(7,731)(9,267)(6,892)(35,723)(26,076)(59,613)
Deferred incentive fees1,45062,445(513)2,3921,938
Equity-based compensation(2)12,21016,78534,947483,958123,26336,635658,953
Amortization of intangibles10,42310,25010,25010,25010,25042,40641,000
Tax Receivable Agreements adjustments through earnings90(348)312(348)
Non-core items(3)16,7804,13711,3492,09432,47421,56550,054
Pre-tax ANI48,51873,66068,93467,764103,643179,376314,001
Income taxes(4)(10,802)(16,419)(15,365)(15,105)(23,040)(39,983)(69,929)
ANI37,71657,24153,56952,65980,603139,393244,072
Income taxes(4)10,80216,41915,36515,10523,04039,98369,929
AG˹ٷized carried interest allocations(18,054)(41,804)(17,632)(24,282)(75,935)(49,401)(159,653)
AG˹ٷized performance fee-related compensation11,42120,8488,76725,47739,65637,68794,748
AG˹ٷized investment income(1,057)(1,415)(1,621)(1,720)(3,379)(6,545)(8,135)
Adjusted incentive fees(5)(5,495)(847)(5,675)(27,791)(5,264)(29,280)(39,577)
Adjusted interest income(5)(817)(1,150)(1,653)(1,672)(1,618)(2,019)(6,093)
Interest expense2,6492,9903,5123,0083,1919,33112,701
Adjusted other (income) loss(5)(6)913423(95)5694181,4241,315
Net income attributable to non-controlling interests in subsidiaries(1)12,82218,95117,81232,76533,36949,220102,897
FRE$50,900$71,656$72,349$74,118$94,081$189,793$312,204

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(1) Reflects the portion of pre-tax ANI attributable to non-controlling interests in our subsidiaries and realized gains attributable to the profits interests issued in the private wealth subsidiary:

Three Months EndedYear Ended March 31,
(in thousands)March 31,
2024
June 30,
2024
September
30, 2024
December
31, 2024
March 31,
2025
20242025
FRE attributable to non-controlling interests in subsidiaries and profits interests$11,559$13,308$14,969$21,063$30,451$42,074$79,791
Performance related earnings / other income (loss) attributable to non-controlling interests in subsidiaries and profits interests1,2635,6432,84311,7022,9187,14623,106
Net income attributable to non-controlling interests in subsidiaries and profits interests$12,822$18,951$17,812$32,765$33,369$49,220$102,897


The contribution to pre-tax ANI attributable to non-controlling interests in subsidiaries and profits interests and performance related earnings / other income (loss) attributable to non-controlling interests in subsidiaries and profits interests presented above specifically related to the profits interests issued in the private wealth subsidiary is presented below.

Three Months EndedYear Ended March 31,
(in thousands)March 31,
2024
June 30,
2024
September
30, 2024
December
31, 2024
March 31,
2025
20242025
FRE attributable to profits interests issued in the private wealth subsidiary$$574$2,051$2,956$6,399$$11,980
Performance related earnings / other income (loss) attributable to profits interests issued in the private wealth subsidiary5120611,137(224)3,07411,170
Net income attributable to profits interests issued in the private wealth subsidiary$$625$2,257$14,093$6,175$3,074$23,150


The contribution to pre-tax ANI attributable to non-controlling interests in subsidiaries and performance related earnings / other income (loss) attributable to non-controlling interests in subsidiaries presented above specifically not attributable to the profits interests issued in the private wealth subsidiary is presented below.

Three Months EndedYear Ended March 31,
(in thousands)March 31,
2024
June 30,
2024
September
30, 2024
December
31, 2024
March 31,
2025
20242025
FRE attributable to non-controlling interests in subsidiaries$11,559$12,734$12,918$18,107$24,052$42,074$67,811
Performance related earnings / other income (loss) attributable to non-controlling interests in subsidiaries1,2635,5922,6375653,1424,07211,936
Net income attributable to non-controlling interests in subsidiaries$12,822$18,326$15,555$18,672$27,194$46,146$79,747

(2) Reflects equity-based compensation for awards granted prior to and in connection with the IPO, profits interests issued by our non-wholly owned subsidiaries, and unrealized mark-to-market changes in the fair value of the profits interests issued in the private wealth subsidiary.
(3) Includes (income) expense related to the following non-core operating income and expenses:

Three Months EndedYear Ended March 31,
(in thousands)March 31,
2024
June 30,
2024
September
30, 2024
December
31, 2024
March 31,
2025
20242025
Transaction costs$3,985$672$140$12$179$4,855$1,003
Lease remeasurement adjustments(106)
Accelerated depreciation of leasehold improvements for changes in lease terms1,893
(Gain) loss on change in fair value for contingent consideration obligation12,2802,95310,8882,476(205)17,21716,112
Compensation paid to certain employees as part of an acquisition earn-out515482321(394)2,194409
Loss on payment made in connection with private wealth fund secondary transaction32,50032,500
Gain from negotiation of certain corporate matters(5,300)
Loss on sale of subsidiary812
Other non-core items3030
Total non-core operating income and expenses$16,780$4,137$11,349$2,094$32,474$21,565$50,054

(4) Represents corporate income taxes at a blended statutory rate applied to pre-tax ANI:

Three Months EndedYear Ended March 31,
March 31,
2024
June 30,
2024
September
30, 2024
December
31, 2024
March 31,
2025
20242025
Federal statutory rate21.0%21.0%21.0%21.0%21.0%21.0%21.0%
Combined state, local and foreign rate1.3%1.3%1.3%1.3%1.2%1.3%1.3%
Blended statutory rate22.3%22.3%22.3%22.3%22.2%22.3%22.3%


(5) Excludes the impact of consolidating the Consolidated Funds and includes deferred incentive fees which are not included in GAAP revenues.
(6) Excludes amounts for Tax Receivable Agreements adjustments recognized as other income (loss) ($0.3 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025, $(0.1) million for the three months ended March 31, 2024, and $0.3 million and $(0.3) million in fiscal 2025 and fiscal 2024, respectively), loss associated with payment made in connection with a secondary transaction executed by one of our private wealth funds ($32.5 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and in fiscal 2025), gain associated with amounts received as part of negotiations with a third party related to certain corporate matters ($5.3 million in fiscal 2024), and loss on sale of subsidiary ($0.8 million in fiscal 2024).

Fee-Related Earnings Margin

FRE margin is a non-GAAP performance measure which is calculated by dividing FRE by fee revenues. We believe FRE margin is an important measure of profitability on revenues that are largely recurring by nature. We believe FRE margin is useful to investors because it enables them to better evaluate the operating profitability of our business across periods.

The table below shows a reconciliation of FRE to FRE margin.

Three Months EndedYear Ended March 31,
(in thousands)March 31,
2024
June 30,
2024
September
30, 2024
December
31, 2024
March 31,
2025
20242025
FRE$50,900$71,656$72,349$74,118$94,081$189,793$312,204
Fee revenues153,808178,514185,481191,832214,662586,379770,489
FRE margin33%40%39%39%44%32%41%


Gross AG˹ٷized Performance Fees

Gross realized performance fees represents realized carried interest allocations and adjusted incentive fees. We believe gross realized performance fees is useful to investors because it presents the total performance fees realized by us.

Performance Fee-Related Earnings

Performance fee-related earnings, or “PRE,� represents gross realized performance fees less realized performance fee-related compensation. We believe PRE is useful to investors because it presents the performance fees attributable to us, net of amounts paid to employees as performance fee-related compensation.

The table below shows a reconciliation of total performance fees to gross realized performance fees and PRE.

Three Months EndedYear Ended March 31,
(in thousands)March 31,
2024
June 30,
2024
September
30, 2024
December
31, 2024
March 31,
2025
20242025
Incentive fees$2,496$841$3,155$22,369$5,910$25,339$32,275
AG˹ٷized carried interest allocations18,05441,80417,63224,28275,93549,401159,653
Unrealized carried interest allocations151,757(25,170)52,21593,32521,177126,908141,547
Legacy Greenspring carried interest allocations31,093(9,089)13,9178,20761,306(75,157)74,341
Total performance fees203,4008,38686,919148,183164,328126,491407,816
Unrealized carried interest allocations(151,757)25,170(52,215)(93,325)(21,177)(126,908)(141,547)
Legacy Greenspring carried interest allocations(31,093)9,089(13,917)(8,207)(61,306)75,157(74,341)
Incentive fee revenues for the Consolidated Funds(1)1,549755,422(133)1,5495,364
Deferred incentive fees1,45062,445(513)2,3921,938
Gross realized performance fees23,54942,65123,30752,07381,19978,681199,230
AG˹ٷized performance fee-related compensation(11,421)(20,848)(8,767)(25,477)(39,656)(37,687)(94,748)
PRE$12,128$21,803$14,540$26,596$41,543$40,994$104,482

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(1) Reflects the add back of incentive fee revenues for the Consolidated Funds, which have been eliminated in consolidation.

Adjusted Weighted-Average Shares and Adjusted Net Income Per Share

ANI per share measures our per-share earnings assuming all Class B units, Class C units and Class D units in the Partnership were exchanged for Class A common stock in SSG, including the dilutive impact of outstanding equity-based awards. ANI per share is calculated as ANI divided by adjusted weighted-average shares outstanding. We believe adjusted weighted-average shares and ANI per share are useful to investors because they enable investors to better evaluate per-share operating performance across reporting periods.

The following table shows a reconciliation of diluted weighted-average shares of Class A common stock outstanding to adjusted weighted-average shares outstanding used in the computation of ANI per share.

Three Months EndedYear Ended March 31,
March 31,
2024
June 30,
2024
September
30, 2024
December
31, 2024
March 31,
2025
20242025
ANI$37,716$57,241$53,569$52,659$80,603$139,393$244,072
Weighted-average shares of Class A common stock outstanding � Basic64,194,85966,187,75468,772,05173,687,28975,975,77063,489,13571,142,916
Assumed vesting of RSUs512,946673,854921,166491,014270,492512,152590,645
Assumed vesting and exchange of Class B2 units2,573,7621,732,1532,542,751431,851
Assumed purchase under ESPP2,098529
Exchange of Class B units in the Partnership(1)46,272,22745,827,70745,212,92141,729,93740,122,02846,356,24443,233,005
Exchange of Class C units in the Partnership(1)1,958,5071,849,8461,626,8121,016,737965,7612,234,1911,365,647
Exchange of Class D units in the Partnership(1)2,239,1852,239,1852,010,2021,535,0602,007,849
Adjusted weighted-average shares115,512,301118,510,499118,774,233118,935,179118,869,111115,134,473118,772,442
ANI per share$0.33$0.48$0.45$0.44$0.68$1.21$2.05

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(1) Assumes the full exchange of Class B units, Class C units or Class D units in the Partnership for Class A common stock of SSG pursuant to the Class B Exchange Agreement, Class C Exchange Agreement or Class D Exchange Agreement, respectively.

Key Operating Metrics

We monitor certain operating metrics that are either common to the asset management industry or that we believe provide important data regarding our business. Refer to the Glossary below for a definition of each of these metrics.

Fee-Earning AUM

Three Months EndedYear Ended March 31,Percentage
Change
(in millions)March 31,
2024
June 30,
2024
September
30, 2024
December
31, 2024
March 31,
2025
20242025vs. FQ4'24
Separately Managed Accounts
Beginning balance$56,660$58,897$60,272$62,121$69,974$55,345$58,89723%
Contributions(1)2,7572,0851,7239,0333,8746,32716,71541%
Distributions(2)(795)(830)(535)(1,000)(1,225)(4,080)(3,590)54%
Market value, FX and other(3)275120661(180)5511,3051,152100%
Ending balance$58,897$60,272$62,121$69,974$73,174$58,897$73,17424%
Focused Commingled Funds
Beginning balance$32,772$34,961$40,084$42,294$44,192$30,086$34,96135%
Contributions(1)2,4295,6532,1222,5203,4036,11513,69840%
Distributions(2)(327)(661)(282)(682)(313)(1,841)(1,938)(4)%
Market value, FX and other(3)87131370609346011,495974%
Ending balance$34,961$40,084$42,294$44,192$48,216$34,961$48,21638%
Total
Beginning balance$89,432$93,858$100,356$104,415$114,166$85,431$93,85828%
Contributions(1)5,1867,7383,84511,5537,27712,44230,41340%
Distributions(2)(1,122)(1,491)(817)(1,682)(1,538)(5,921)(5,528)37%
Market value, FX and other(3)3622511,031(120)1,4851,9062,647310%
Ending balance$93,858$100,356$104,415$114,166$121,390$93,858$121,39029%

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(1) Contributions consist of new capital commitments that earn fees on committed capital and capital contributions to funds and accounts that earn fees on net invested capital or NAV.
(2) Distributions consist of returns of capital from funds and accounts that pay fees on net invested capital or NAV and reductions in fee-earning AUM from funds that moved from a committed capital to net invested capital fee basis or from funds and accounts that no longer pay fees.
(3) Market value, FX and other primarily consist of changes in market value appreciation (depreciation) for funds that pay on NAV and the effect of foreign exchange rate changes on non-U.S. dollar denominated commitments. The three months ended March 31, 2025 and year ended March 31, 2025 include a $0.6 billion secondary transaction within focused commingled funds.

Asset Class Summary

Three Months EndedPercentage
Change
(in millions)March 31,
2024
June 30,
2024
September
30, 2024
December
31, 2024
March 31,
2025
vs. FQ4'24
FEAUM
Private equity$49,869$54,855$57,136$62,811$65,00730%
Infrastructure20,11420,37720,98623,41123,83018%
Private debt15,47716,16116,97517,88219,51726%
AG˹ٷ estate8,3988,9639,31810,06213,03655%
Total$93,858$100,356$104,415$114,166$121,39029%
Separately managed accounts$58,897$60,272$62,121$69,974$73,17424%
Focused commingled funds34,96140,08442,29444,19248,21638%
Total$93,858$100,356$104,415$114,166$121,39029%
AUM(1)
Private equity$81,942$89,329$91,891$93,404$95,93717%
Infrastructure30,00332,75635,39236,15637,02623%
Private debt28,49130,33631,85431,98737,13330%
AG˹ٷ estate16,20116,91216,99617,66519,28419%
Total$156,637$169,333$176,133$179,212$189,38021%
Separately managed accounts$93,938$103,003$107,252$109,305$114,80622%
Focused commingled funds48,54551,68253,87055,14259,41022%
Advisory AUM14,15414,64815,01114,76515,1647%
Total$156,637$169,333$176,133$179,212$189,38021%
AUA
Private equity$270,350$279,909$255,125$263,420$262,884(3)%
Infrastructure60,33962,59962,89167,10069,02714%
Private debt21,97622,28019,32819,32519,726(10)%
AG˹ٷ estate168,455166,659168,519168,807168,047�%
Total$521,120$531,447$505,863$518,652$519,684�%
Total capital responsibility(2)$677,757$700,780$681,996$697,864$709,0645%

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Note: Amounts may not sum to total due to rounding. AUM/AUA reflects final data for the prior period, adjusted for net new client account activity through the period presented, and does not include post-period investment valuation or cash activity. Net asset value (“NAV�) data for underlying investments is as of the prior period, as reported by underlying managers up to the business day occurring on or after 100 days, or 115 days at the fiscal year-end, following the prior period end. When NAV data is not available by the business day occurring on or after 100 days, or 115 days at the fiscal year-end, following the prior period end, such NAVs are adjusted for cash activity following the last available reported NAV.
(1) Allocation of AUM by asset class is presented by underlying investment asset classification.
(2) Total capital responsibility equals assets under management (AUM) plus assets under advisement (AUA).

Contacts

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Media:
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Glossary

Assets under advisement, or “AUA,� consists of client assets for which we do not have full discretion to make investment decisions but play a role in advising the client or monitoring their investments. We generally earn revenue for advisory-related services on a contractual fixed fee basis. Advisory-related services include asset allocation, strategic planning, development of investment policies and guidelines, screening and recommending investments, legal negotiations, monitoring and reporting on investments, and investment manager review and due diligence. Advisory fees vary by client based on the scope of services, investment activity and other factors. Most of our advisory fees are fixed, and therefore, increases or decreases in AUA do not necessarily lead to proportionate changes in revenue. We believe AUA is a useful metric for assessing the relative size of our advisory business.

Our AUA is calculated as the sum of (i) the NAV of client portfolio assets for which we do not have full discretion and (ii) the unfunded commitments of clients to the underlying investments. Our AUA reflects the investment valuations in respect of the underlying investments of our client accounts on a three-month lag, adjusted for new client account activity through the period end. Our AUA does not include post-period investment valuation or cash activity. AUA as of March31, 2025 reflects final data for the prior period (December31, 2024), adjusted for net new client account activity through March31, 2025. NAV data for underlying investments is as of December31, 2024, as reported by underlying managers up to the business day occurring on or after 115 days following December31, 2024. When NAV data is not available by the business day occurring on or after 115 days following December31, 2024, such NAVs are adjusted for cash activity following the last available reported NAV.

Assets under management, or “AUM,� primarily reflects the assets associated with our separately managed accounts (“SMAs�) and focused commingled funds. We classify assets as AUM if we have full discretion over the investment decisions in an account or have responsibility or custody of assets. Although management fees are based on a variety of factors and are not linearly correlated with AUM, we believe AUM is a useful metric for assessing the relative size and scope of our asset management business.

Our AUM is calculated as the sum of (i) the net asset value (“NAV�) of client portfolio assets, including the StepStone Funds and (ii) the unfunded commitments of clients to the underlying investments and the StepStone Funds. Our AUM reflects the investment valuations in respect of the underlying investments of our funds and accounts on a three-month lag, adjusted for new client account activity through the period end. Our AUM does not include post-period investment valuation or cash activity. AUM as of March31, 2025 reflects final data for the prior period (December31, 2024), adjusted for net new client account activity through March31, 2025. NAV data for underlying investments is as of December31, 2024, as reported by underlying managers up to the business day occurring on or after 115 days following December31, 2024. When NAV data is not available by the business day occurring on or after 115 days following December31, 2024, such NAVs are adjusted for cash activity following the last available reported NAV.

Consolidated Funds refer to the StepStone Funds that we are required to consolidate as of the applicable reporting period. We consolidate funds and other entities in which we hold a controlling financial interest.

Consolidated VIEs refer to the variable interest entities that we are required to consolidate as of the applicable reporting period. We consolidate VIEs in which we hold a controlling financial interest.

Fee-earning AUM, or “FEAUM,� reflects the assets from which we earn management fee revenue (i.e., fee basis) and includes assets in our SMAs, focused commingled funds and assets held directly by our clients for which we have fiduciary oversight and are paid fees as the manager of the assets. Our SMAs and focused commingled funds typically pay management fees based on capital commitments, net invested capital and, in certain cases, NAV, depending on the fee terms. Management fees are only marginally affected by market appreciation or depreciation because substantially all of the StepStone Funds pay management fees based on capital commitments or net invested capital. As a result, management fees and FEAUM are not materially affected by changes in market value. We believe FEAUM is a useful metric in order to assess assets forming the basis of our management fee revenue.

Legacy Greenspring entities refers to certain entities for which the Company, indirectly through its subsidiaries, became the sole and/or managing member in connection with the Greenspring acquisition.

SSG refers solely to StepStone Group Inc., a Delaware corporation, and not to any of its subsidiaries.

StepStone Funds refer to SMAs and focused commingled funds of the Company, including acquired Greenspring funds, for which the Partnership or one of its subsidiaries acts as both investment adviser and general partner or managing member.

The Partnership refers solely to StepStone Group LP, a Delaware limited partnership, and not to any of its subsidiaries.

Total capital responsibility equals AUM plus AUA. AUM includes any accounts for which StepStone Group has full discretion over the investment decisions, has responsibility to arrange or effectuate transactions, or has custody of assets. AUA refers to accounts for which StepStone Group provides advice or consultation but for which the firm does not have discretionary authority, responsibility to arrange or effectuate transactions, or custody of assets.

Undeployed fee-earning capital represents the amount of capital commitments to StepStone Funds that has not yet been invested or considered active but will generate management fee revenue once invested or activated. We believe undeployed fee-earning capital is a useful metric for measuring the amount of capital that we can put to work in the future and thus earn management fee revenue thereon.


FAQ

What dividends did StepStone Group (STEP) announce for Q4 2025?

StepStone Group announced a quarterly cash dividend of $0.24 per share and a supplemental cash dividend of $0.40 per share of Class A common stock, both payable on June 30, 2025.

When is the payment date for StepStone Group's (STEP) Q4 2025 dividends?

Both the quarterly and supplemental dividends will be paid on June 30, 2025, to shareholders of record as of June 13, 2025.

What is the record date for StepStone Group's (STEP) latest dividend?

The record date for both dividends is June 13, 2025.

When is StepStone Group (STEP) hosting its Q4 2025 earnings call?

StepStone Group is hosting its earnings conference call and webcast on May 22, 2025, at 5:00 pm ET.
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