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Tatton Asset Management "confident" in outlook after "strong" year

15th Apr 2026 12:02

(Alliance News) - Tatton Asset Management PLC on Wednesday reported decreased net inflows but said these were "consistently strong" overall, and that it expects full-year results towards the upper limit of current market guidance.

Tatton, which provides discretionary fund management and independent financial advisor support services, said total assets under management increased 11% to GBP24.22 billion as of March 31, from GBP21.8 billion one year prior. The figure was above Equity Development's forecast of GBP22.4 billion.

The Wilmslow, England-based firm's underlying organic net inflows decreased 5.3% annually, to GBP2.81 billion for the year ended March 31 from GBP2.96 billion the year before, when inflows surged 72% on-year from GBP1.72 billion. This metric has "remained consistently strong," the company said.

Tatton noted that underlying net inflows for the second half increased to GBP1.45 billion from GBP1.35 billion, a 7.5% rise.

As a result, average monthly net inflows were in line with its guidance at GBP234 million, with an average of GBP225 million for the first half and GBP242 million for the second, "showing encouraging progression through the year".

Tatton's IFA support services business Paradigm "delivered another consistent performance," with Paradigm Mortgages' mortgage completions increasing 23% on-year to GBP17.5 billion from GBP14.2 billion.

"I am proud that we have delivered another year of strong performance and continued the long-term growth momentum we have consistently built since inception," commented Founder & Chief Executive Officer Paul Hogarth.

Looking ahead, Tatton is "confident that the financial results for the year will be towards the upper end of the market expectations range."

It also said it remains on track for its five-year 'Roadmap for Growth' strategy, standing by its target of GBP30.0 billion in AuM by March 31, 2029. Tatton noted that in the first two years it added GBP6.61 billion, with GBP5.78 billion left to add over the remaining three years.

"While we are mindful of ongoing geopolitical and economic volatility and its impact on global markets, we remain optimistic and look forward to building on our success and making further progress in the new financial year ahead," Hogarth added.

Tatton shares were 1.4% higher at 654.80 pence late on Wednesday morning in London.

By Emma Curzon, Alliance News reporter

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