Tatton AM works with a third more advisers in 2019/20

Annual results 2019/20

Hannah Godfrey
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Investment management and adviser support services group Tatton Asset Management has worked with a third (33%) more adviser firms in its last financial year.

In its annual results, published this morning, the group revealed the number of adviser firms it worked with in the year ending 31 March increased by a third to 595, up from 445 the year before. The number of accounts also increased from to 66,100 up from 58,500.  Meanwhile the group said its ongoing partnership with Tenet Group, which was announced in 2019, had led Tatton to work with an additional 81 adviser firms with collective assets under management of £226m.  Group revenue increased 22% to £21.369m and adjusted operating profit went up 24.2% to £9.076m. Chief executive offic...

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