Stock Track | Magellan Financial Group Plummets 6.15% Amid Executive Resignation and Internal Investigation

Stock Track
Nov 20, 2025

Shares of Magellan Financial Group Ltd (MFG.AU) plunged 6.15% in intraday trading, as the company grapples with the sudden resignation of a key executive and an ongoing internal investigation. The sharp decline comes in the wake of several announcements that have shaken investor confidence in the Australian financial services firm.

Magellan confirmed that Arvid Streimann, a prominent figure in the company, has resigned effective November 19, 2025. The abrupt departure has raised eyebrows in the financial community, particularly as it coincides with an internal investigation into an alleged relationship involving Streimann. The nature and details of this alleged relationship have not been disclosed, but the company has acknowledged that it is actively investigating the matter.

In response to media speculation, Magellan Financial Group has issued a statement, likely addressing the circumstances surrounding Streimann's departure and the ongoing investigation. The confluence of these events has clearly unsettled investors, leading to the significant drop in the company's stock price. As the situation unfolds, market participants will be closely watching for further developments and their potential impact on Magellan's operational stability and financial performance.

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