Tatton AM sees record £2.3bn net inflows in culmination of three-year growth plan

Total AUM up £3.7bn

Eve Maddock-Jones
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Tatton Asset Management enjoyed a record £2.3bn net inflows for the year ended 31 March 2024, a 28.4% increase on the 2023 reporting period.

According to the firm's trading update, its AUM climbed to £17.6bn in the period, up from £13.9bn at the end of 2023. Tatton AM assets jump by nearly 20% on MPS demand This was the culmination of the group's three-year ‘Roadmap to Growth' strategy, which set a target of £15bn AUM by 31 March 2024. Across the three years, Tatton AM recorded £5.4bn "organic net inflows". "We look forward to announcing our new target when we release the full year results in June," it said. The group's audited final results are scheduled to be released on 18 June 2024, according to the notice. Ta...

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