Tatton records 5% uptick in IFA numbers reaching 1,170

Perspective contract ends January 2026 but asset manager confident in AUM target

Isabel Baxter
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Tatton Asset Management (Tatton) has seen an increase in its total number of supporting IFAs to 1,170, up 5.4% since the end of the prior year.

In the asset manager's financial results for the six months ended 30 September 2025, Tatton outlined that it has continued to "maintain consistent high levels" of organic net inflows averaging £281m per month in the period (FY25: £307m per month). Tatton's total net inflows were £1.7bn, representing 16.1% of opening assets under management (AUM) on an annualised basis. These organic net inflows, combined with investment performance of £2.1bn delivered total AUM/I of £25.9bn (31 March 2025: £21.8bn), an annualised increase of 37%. "Tatton has delivered another strong period of growt...

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