'Challenging macroeconomic conditions' hinder Brooks Macdonald's Q3 fund flows

Second consecutive quarter of inflows

Patrick Brusnahan
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Brooks Macdonald’s funds under management and advice (FUMA) totalled £19.9bn in Q3, down from £20.1bn in the previous quarter.

The quarter held £58m of inflows and £301m of adverse market and investment movements, compared to outflows of £129m in Q3 2025. It was also the second consecutive quarter of positive net flows. In its Q3 results, published today (15 April), Brooks Macdonald's long-term investment performance was noted to be "strong" despite "challenging macroeconomic conditions" leading to negative market and investment performance of £300m. Net BPS outflows improved by close to 40% year-on-year, to £132m from £211m, with higher gross inflows and lower gross outflows. Platform MPS recorded net inf...

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