Tatton IM grows assets by 25%

But consultancy services unit 'disappoints'

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Tatton Investment Management (IM) posted a 24.5% annual growth in assets under management (AUM) in a trading update by its parent company.

The stock market update by Tatton Asset Management, the Aim-listed discretionary fund manager (DFM) and provider of IFA and mortgage intermediary support services, showed a £1.2bn increase in AUM for Tatton IM - the DFM arm - bringing total assets to £6.1bn, despite a "complex and challenging market environment". Net inflows over the past 12 months were £1.1bn, £500m of which were in the past six months. Paul Hogarth, founder and chief executive of Tatton Asset Management (pictured), said: "I am very pleased with the performance of Tatton Investment Management, which continues to incr...

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