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Abacus Global Management to Announce Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results on Thursday, August 7, 2025
Abacus Global Management to Announce Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results on Thursday, August 7, 2025

Yahoo

time17 hours ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Abacus Global Management to Announce Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results on Thursday, August 7, 2025

ORLANDO, Fla., July 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Abacus Global Management, Inc. ('Abacus' or the 'Company') (NASDAQ: ABL), a leader in the alternative asset management space, today announced it will release its second quarter 2025 financial results after the market closes on Thursday, August 7, 2025. Abacus will hold a conference call to discuss the financial results at 5:00 pm Eastern Time on August 7, 2025. A live webcast of the conference call will be available on Abacus' investor relations website at The dial-in number for the conference call is (844) 826-3033 (toll-free) or (412) 317-5185 (international). Please dial the number 10 minutes prior to the scheduled start time. A webcast replay of the call will be available at for one year following the call. About AbacusAbacus Global Management (NASDAQ: ABL) is a leading financial services company specializing in alternative asset management, data-driven wealth solutions, technology innovations, and institutional services. With a focus on longevity-based assets and personalized financial planning, Abacus leverages proprietary data analytics and decades of industry expertise to deliver innovative solutions that optimize financial outcomes for individuals and institutions worldwide. Contact: Investor Relations Robert F. Phillips – SVP Investor Relations and Corporate Affairsrob@ 290-1198 David Jackson – Managing Director of Investor Relationsdavid@ 299-0716 Abacus Public Relationspress@ in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

TRNSMT 2025: Wunderhorse pull out of main stage Saturday slot
TRNSMT 2025: Wunderhorse pull out of main stage Saturday slot

Scotsman

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

TRNSMT 2025: Wunderhorse pull out of main stage Saturday slot

Miles Kane will replace Wunderhorse on the main stage. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Wunderhorse have been forced to pull out of their set at TRNSMT tomorrow. The English rock band were due to perform on the Main Stage from 2.10pm until 2.50pm on Saturday, but have been forced to withdraw at the last minute because of illness. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Wunderhorse have pulled out of their Saturday TRNSMT slot at the last minute. | David Jackson In a statement on Instagram, they wrote: 'Due to ongoing band illness, we're unable to play TRNSMT on Saturday. Sorry to miss you, we will be back.' The group performed on the King Tut's Stage at the festival last year, drawing a sizable crowd to their set. They will be replaced by indie singer and musician, Miles Kane. On social media, TRNSMT organisers shared: 'Unfortunately due to illness Wunderhorse are no longer able to play at Rockstar Energy presents TRNSMT on Saturday, July 12. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad "However we are buzzing to have the amazing Miles Kane joining us!" Previous changes to the line up at TRNSMT 2025 include Kneecap's removal from the schedule, amid 'safety concerns'.

ASB & Cogo launch calculator to help Kiwis save energy costs
ASB & Cogo launch calculator to help Kiwis save energy costs

Techday NZ

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

ASB & Cogo launch calculator to help Kiwis save energy costs

ASB has introduced an online energy calculator in partnership with carbon management fintech Cogo, offering Kiwis a digital tool to calculate energy savings from home and vehicle electrification. The online calculator allows users to assess the efficiency of their homes and vehicles. It shows potential cost savings when switching to electric heating, appliances, or vehicles. This approach is designed to help both ASB customers and other New Zealand households make informed decisions that could result in significant savings and increased sustainability. Energy savings explained According to research referenced by ASB, consumers could save up to NZD $3,000 per year in energy costs through changes such as switching to electric vehicles or replacing old gas appliances with electrical alternatives. The calculator provides tailored estimates for each home based on property details, energy use, and desired upgrades. David Jackson, ASB Lend and Protect Tribe Lead, highlighted the collaboration, stating, "The Cogo team are experts in their field at building technology that has great economic and environmental value. We're thrilled to be leading the way by providing this online tool to our customers and to all Kiwi." "Based on research conducted by Rewiring Aotearoa, consumers could save up to $3,000 per year in energy costs with changes such as switching to an EV when it's time for a new car and replacing old gas appliances with electricity. It means that customers looking to upgrade, are able to make an informed decision on cost-effective long-term choices that are also sustainable." The tool forms part of what ASB describes as an 'electrification ecosystem' on its website. Users receive personalised recommendations detailing possible changes to reduce energy use, the initial investment required, and projected annual savings. Real-world scenarios In one example provided by ASB, a four-person household in Birkenhead, Auckland, might save NZD $1,400 per year by switching their heating, hot water, and cooktops to electric options, with estimated upfront costs starting from NZD $15,500. Adding solar installations, at upfront costs from NZD $11,000, could boost savings by an additional NZD $1,600 per year. Opting for an electric vehicle, potentially costing NZD $49,990, may result in another NZD $1,200 saved annually on vehicle running expenses. The calculator also suggests electric vehicle models that closely match users' current vehicles, simplifying the upgrade decision. Once a user has finalised plans using the calculator, they can connect with Cogo's network of installers who offer exclusive discounts or liaise with ASB's finance team to discuss borrowing options to cover upfront costs. Eligible customers may be able to borrow up to NZD $80,000 at 1% interest for three years via the 'Better Homes Top Up' offer. Strategic partnership ASB is the first New Zealand bank to adopt Cogo's Home and Vehicle Electrification solution. The partnership supports a move toward sustainable energy adoption among residents, making the process more accessible by integrating information, supplier connections, and finance within one platform. Cogo founder and Chief Executive Officer, Ben Gleisner, commented on the alignment between the two organisations, stating, "We share a strong alignment with ASB in our mission to encourage people to take personal action on climate change, and electrifying their homes and cars is a great way to start. Success for us would be thousands of Kiwi making changes that save them money and reduce their carbon footprint." The Better Energy Calculator is accessible to all Kiwis via the ASB website, offering a practical tool for both householders and vehicle owners to explore potential benefits before committing to upgrades or financial products.

ASB And Cogo Launch Online Energy Calculator To Help Customers Save Thousands A Year By Switching To Electric
ASB And Cogo Launch Online Energy Calculator To Help Customers Save Thousands A Year By Switching To Electric

Scoop

time07-07-2025

  • Business
  • Scoop

ASB And Cogo Launch Online Energy Calculator To Help Customers Save Thousands A Year By Switching To Electric

Press Release – ASB Bank The Better Energy Calculator is available now, to anyone, on the ASB website: Get better energy with ASB. When homeowners are ready to upgrade, they can use the Better Energy Calculator to view and compare options and energy savings that are specific … ASB has partnered with global carbon management fintech Cogo to launch a new online calculator which enables Kiwi to measure, understand and optimise the efficiency of their home and vehicle, helping to lower costs, while making their homes more sustainable. When homeowners are ready to upgrade, they can use the Better Energy Calculator to view and compare options and energy savings that are specific to their property. By choosing to switch heating, appliances or their vehicle to electric, ASB customers stand to benefit from installation discounts and could borrow up to $80,000 at 1% for up to three years through the 'Better Homes Top Up' for eligible upgrades. ASB Lend and Protect Tribe Lead, David Jackson says: 'The Cogo team are experts in their field at building technology that has great economic and environmental value. We're thrilled to be leading the way by providing this online tool to our customers and to all Kiwi. 'Based on research conducted by Rewiring Aotearoa, [1] consumers could save up to $3,000 per year in energy costs with changes such as switching to an EV when it's time for a new car and replacing old gas appliances with electricity. It means that customers looking to upgrade, are able to make an informed decision on cost-effective long-term choices that are also sustainable.' ASB is the first bank in New Zealand to offer Cogo's Home and Vehicle Electrification solution. It's part of an 'electrification ecosystem' on ASB's website, which offers personalised suggestions on changes energy users could make, and the upfront costs and potential savings of these changes. For example, the Better Energy Calculator shows that for a four-person dwelling in the Auckland suburb of Birkenhead, a homeowner could save $1,400 per year by switching their heating, hot water and cook tops to electric, with upfront costs from $15,500. Adding solar to the home increases potential savings by an additional $1,600 per year, based on upfront costs from $11,000. In fact, if they go electric with their next vehicle (costing $49,990), this homeowner could save another $1,200 per year on car running costs. [2] With a click of a mouse, people can connect directly with Cogo's trusted installers offering exclusive discounts, and with the ASB team, who can support with financing of upfront costs. The Better Energy Calculator even removes the hard work of research by suggesting EVs most similar to the user's existing vehicle. Cogo founder and CEO, Ben Gleisner says: 'We share a strong alignment with ASB in our mission to encourage people to take personal action on climate change, and electrifying their homes and cars is a great way to start. Success for us would be thousands of Kiwi making changes that save them money and reduce their carbon footprint.' The Better Energy Calculator is available now, to anyone, on the ASB website:

ASB And Cogo Launch Online Energy Calculator To Help Customers Save Thousands A Year By Switching To Electric
ASB And Cogo Launch Online Energy Calculator To Help Customers Save Thousands A Year By Switching To Electric

Scoop

time07-07-2025

  • Business
  • Scoop

ASB And Cogo Launch Online Energy Calculator To Help Customers Save Thousands A Year By Switching To Electric

Press Release – ASB Bank The Better Energy Calculator is available now, to anyone, on the ASB website: Get better energy with ASB. When homeowners are ready to upgrade, they can use the Better Energy Calculator to view and compare options and energy savings that are specific … ASB has partnered with global carbon management fintech Cogo to launch a new online calculator which enables Kiwi to measure, understand and optimise the efficiency of their home and vehicle, helping to lower costs, while making their homes more sustainable. When homeowners are ready to upgrade, they can use the Better Energy Calculator to view and compare options and energy savings that are specific to their property. By choosing to switch heating, appliances or their vehicle to electric, ASB customers stand to benefit from installation discounts and could borrow up to $80,000 at 1% for up to three years through the 'Better Homes Top Up' for eligible upgrades. ASB Lend and Protect Tribe Lead, David Jackson says: 'The Cogo team are experts in their field at building technology that has great economic and environmental value. We're thrilled to be leading the way by providing this online tool to our customers and to all Kiwi. 'Based on research conducted by Rewiring Aotearoa, [1] consumers could save up to $3,000 per year in energy costs with changes such as switching to an EV when it's time for a new car and replacing old gas appliances with electricity. It means that customers looking to upgrade, are able to make an informed decision on cost-effective long-term choices that are also sustainable.' ASB is the first bank in New Zealand to offer Cogo's Home and Vehicle Electrification solution. It's part of an 'electrification ecosystem' on ASB's website, which offers personalised suggestions on changes energy users could make, and the upfront costs and potential savings of these changes. For example, the Better Energy Calculator shows that for a four-person dwelling in the Auckland suburb of Birkenhead, a homeowner could save $1,400 per year by switching their heating, hot water and cook tops to electric, with upfront costs from $15,500. Adding solar to the home increases potential savings by an additional $1,600 per year, based on upfront costs from $11,000. In fact, if they go electric with their next vehicle (costing $49,990), this homeowner could save another $1,200 per year on car running costs. [2] With a click of a mouse, people can connect directly with Cogo's trusted installers offering exclusive discounts, and with the ASB team, who can support with financing of upfront costs. The Better Energy Calculator even removes the hard work of research by suggesting EVs most similar to the user's existing vehicle. Cogo founder and CEO, Ben Gleisner says: 'We share a strong alignment with ASB in our mission to encourage people to take personal action on climate change, and electrifying their homes and cars is a great way to start. Success for us would be thousands of Kiwi making changes that save them money and reduce their carbon footprint.'

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