Record inflows at Tatton drive AUM to £20bn

Net inflows averaged £305m per month

Beth Brearley
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Tatton Asset Management's (Tatton) assets are touching £20bn on the back of record inflows as the group targets £30bn by 2029.

In an update on the six months to 30 September 2024, classed as H1 2025 by the firm, Tatton said it had seen record inflows of £1.8bn compared to net flows of £0.9bn during the same period last year. By the end of September, AUM stood at £19.9bn, an increase of 35% (£5bn) on last year. Net inflows averaged £305m per month in H1, compared to £192m per month in the previous fiscal year. The inflows were supported by investment performance adding £0.5bn, with a combined contribution to assets under management (AUM) of £2.3bn, a 27% increase. Tatton, which comprises an investment manag...

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