Tatton AUM up almost 30% to £25.8bn during 'strong period of growth'

Interim results for the six months to 30 September

Jenna Brown
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Tatton Asset Management (Tatton) saw assets under management/influence (AUM/I) increase by almost a third to £25.84bn in the six months to 30 September during a “strong period of growth”.

The investment business also reported double-digit organic growth across revenue and adjusted operating profit, driven both by the strong levels of AUM and net inflows. AUM/I for the period was up 29.6% to £25.84bn compared to £19.94bn in September last year. It added that AUM/I on 31 March was £21.82bn, equating to an annualised increase of 36.9%. Organic net inflows at the manager were £1.68bn compared to £1.832bn in September 2024. It explained this was an annualised increase of 16.1% of opening AUM with an average run rate of £281m per month. Current (November 2025) AUM/I stood...

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