Tatton AM targeting multi asset, OEICs and passive acquisitions

Making big waves in the multi manager space

Mike Sheen
clock • 4 min read

Tatton Asset Management is eyeing opportunities from rival providers exiting the market, with the firm looking to purchase multi asset, passive and OEIC ranges from other houses in efforts to bolster asset growth.

The firm told investors in its annual results published earlier this month that it was targeting "several" potential opportunities as part of ambitions to become a "true asset manager" through organic growth and M&A activity. Speaking to Investment Week, CEO Paul Hogarth said that while Tatton is a "market leader in DFM MPS", the firm is aspiring to become a player in the multi asset and multi manager space, along with "running our own extensive range". He explained: "If we could get a book or a range of OEICs from another provider who wanted to exit that would boost our FUM then I wo...

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