Tatton sees AUM up 24% to £21.8bn as chair announces retirement

For year ended 31 March 2025

Jen Frost
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Tatton Asset Management (Tatton) saw total AUM up 24% for the year ended 31 March 2025, the group has announced in a trading update.

It further confirmed that Tatton non-executive chairman Roger Cornick is expected to retire at the end of July 2025. The group saw net inflows of £3.7bn for the year, representing 22.3% of opening AUM. Total AUM was £21.8bn as of 31 March 2025, up from £17.6bn the previous year. As of April 2025, total AUM was £21.1bn. Organic net inflows were a record £3.7bn (2024: £2.3bn), the group stated in the trading update shared this morning (15 April). Average monthly net inflows were £307m, with "strong momentum" in H1 said to have carried over into H2. Net inflows for the first half were...

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