Tatton Asset Management CEO Paul Hogarth has said the firm may hit its £30bn target for assets under management and influence (AUM/I) “ahead of schedule” as results for the year to 31 March 2026 beat expectations.
According to its latest set of annual results, published today (16 June), AUM/I increased 11% to £24.2bn in the year to 31 March 2026, helped by a 15.6% increase in underlying net inflows to £2.8bn. By 12 June, Tatton AM said its AUM/I had grown further to just shy of £26.5bn. Hogarth said this represented a "clear and encouraging demonstration of the strength of adviser-led organic growth within the core business". Tatton's IFA firm headcount increased by 9.7% to 1,218, the firm's latest results showed, up from 1,110 for the previous year. Total reported net outflows for the ye...
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