Henderson reports record net inflows as AUM climbs to £82bn

Natalie Kenway
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Henderson Global Investors has seen another period of record net inflows of £5.6bn during the first half of the year to 30 June, bringing the total assets under management for the group to £82.1bn.

It has been a busy period for the group where it has restructured its property position with the sale of TH Real Estate, made a triple acquisitions in Australia and European Special Situations manager Richard Pease departed with the fund in pursuit of his own business. Assets under management increased 10% from the £74.7bn figure seen at the end of December 2014 largely a result of net inflows of £5.6bn - this compares to £5bn on the same period last year. Andrew Formica (pictured), chief executive of Henderson, said: "We are very pleased to have delivered another six months of record...

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