Consistent inflows see Tatton AM increase AUM by 11% in FY26

Despite Perspective contract cancellation

Michael Nelson
clock • 1 min read

Tatton Asset Management increased its assets under management by 11% to £24.2bn to the year ended 31 March 2026, according to its latest performance update, published today (15 April).

Underlying net inflows were consistent throughout the year, totalling £2.8bn overall, with the second half of the year delivering £1.45bn versus £1.35bn in the first half. Market and investment performance also improved, contributing £2.5bn compared to the previous year's £600m. Additionally, despite a £3.3bn AUM hit from the previously announced cancellation of its contract with Perspective, Tatton said it remains on track to hit its five-year 'Roadmap for Growth' strategy, targeting £30bn in AUM by 31 March 2029. In the first two years, the business has added £6.6bn to its AUM, w...

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