Man Group AUM hits a record $193.3bn

Asset manager reports $17.6bn in total net inflows

Sorin Dojan
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Man Group’s assets under management have peaked at an all-time high of $193.3bn at the end of June.

This marked a 14.6% expansion from $168.6bn as of 31 December 2024. The asset manager said the increase was largely driven by total net inflows, which hit $17.6bn between January 2025 and June 2025 and were driven by Man Group's long-only range of strategies. The figure marked "our strongest six months on record," said Man Group CEO Robyn Grew, who called the AUM rise "another period of organic growth for the firm". She noted that a significant inflow highlight came from a $13.2bn subscription from a single client in systematic long-only, "reflecting our ability to provide customis...

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