Tatton AM's AUM jumps by nearly 20% on MPS demand

Tatton Asset Management to build on MPS expansion in 2024

Eve Maddock-Jones
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Tatton AM has recorded a 19.8% increase in its assets under management and influence (AUM/I), growing from £12.3bn to £14.8bn.

This extended to an annualised increase of 13.2% in AUM/I, according to its unaudited interim results for the six months to the end of September, published today (16 November). The firm reported net inflows of £910m during the period on the back of demand for its managed portfolio service (MPS) proposition.  Chief executive Paul Hogarth described this as a "solid first half result" and said the firm had successful met its strategic objectives and maintained "strong organic growth of revenue and profits" in the face of "volatile markets". He said he was "delighted" with the performa...

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