Collins Stewart profits up 10%

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Collins Stewart Wealth Management has reported a 10% profit jump following two acquisitions and tighter cost controls.

AUM were also increased by 34% in 2010, to £7.9bn, following the acquisitions of Corazon Capital and Andersen Charnley. Underlying operating profits were boosted to £11.1m, which equates to an operating margin of 23%, however, results released this morning say profits were affected by the increased cost of regulation. Net organic inflows totalled £354m and revenues increased by 11% to £48.3m. Recurring revenues, including management fees, now account for 53% of overall revenues, up from 48%. Neil Darke, head of Collins Stewart says: "We look forward to making continued progress tow...

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