Tatton's Justine Randall on all things MPS, consolidation and continued flows

‘We've been rewarded with incredibly strong flows'

Isabel Baxter
clock • 7 min read

Tatton Investment Management (Tatton) chief commercial officer Justine Randall talks to chief reporter Isabel Baxter about how model portfolio service (MPS) is evolving, consolidation and the provider's focus on independence for smaller firms.

Randall has been at Tatton for about seven years, and the firm is considered a ‘top player' in the MPS market. "We've become really focused - not so much a pioneer anymore, because the space is mature - but an advocate for MPS and the IFA," she told Professional Adviser. As MPS grows, Randall said that Tatton has a role to play in "ensuring professionalism continues" and protecting what it has built as competition comes. "We've been rewarded with incredibly strong flows," she said. "As a listed business, we can only share so much, but we're in line with our very ambitious targets—e...

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