Bezalel, Whitmore and Darwall flows push Jupiter AUM to £30bn mark

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Jupiter has reported net inflows of £271m for the three months to 30 September, helping push assets under management (AUM) up by almost £850m over the period.

The fund house said mutual fund flows of £278m were spread across both fixed income funds - such as the Strategic Bond and offshore Dynamic Bond funds run by Ariel Bezalel (pictured) - as well as Ben Whitmore's UK Special Situations and Alexander Darwall's European portfolios. Though the group saw a £28m net outflow from segregated mandates, private client and investment trust inflows remained in the black. Positive market movements of £573m across its business helped push total AUM up from £29m as of 30 June to £29.9bn by the end of September. Net inflows year-to-date now total £689m;...

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