Liontrust posted its best quarter for inflows in a decade during the three months to the end of March, according to its full-year results, released today.
In its results to 31 March 2014, the firm said inflows into its UK retail funds were £293m for the full year, including £160m in the last quarter, the best quarter for ten years. Total net infows including subscriptions into offshore and institutional products were £381m, which includes the acquisition of North Investment Partners, but this was down from £514m for 2012-13. Total AUM increased by £574m to £3.6bn over the year, the group said. Liontrust said five of its six fund management teams saw asset growth over the reporting period, while its Global Credit offering suffered th...
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