Tatton AM assets jump nearly 8% on the back of £900m inflows

Latest trading statement sees 21% year-on-year AUM rise

Cristian Angeloni
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Tatton Asset Management has attracted more than £900m in net inflows over the last six months, as assets under management grew by nearly 8%.

According to the firm's trading statement published today (19 October), total net inflows stood at £910m for the six months to 30 September, up from £887m in the second half of 2022 and from £907m during the same period last year. Organic net inflows also remained consistent, averaging at £152m per month over the six months, a slight uptick from the £150m per month for the year ended in March 2023. The organic net inflows were also supported by a £100m positive market movement over the six months. Assets under management and influence grew by 7.7% to £14.8bn since March 2023, while th...

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