St. James's Place FUM surpasses £200bn for first time

Gross inflows at £5.7bn

Sahar Nazir
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St. James’s Place (SJP) has achieved record funds under management of £212.4bn, up 12% year-to-date, passing the £200bn milestone for the first time.

For the three months ended 30 September 2025, the wealth management firm said its gross inflows reached £5.7bn, up 30% on Q3 2024, thanks to a "strong demand for financial advice and high levels of client engagement". SJP CEO Mark FitzPatrick said: "Our investment proposition has delivered strong performance on behalf of our clients, with year-to-date returns representing 12% of opening funds under management on an annualised basis." High retention of funds under management has driven net inflows to £1.8bn, up 98%. Although SJP believes it has "benefited from unseasonally high leve...

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