Quilter Investors enjoys £85m inflow despite parent group flow decline

£99.6bn AUMA overall

Kathleen Gallagher
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Quilter Investors, the multi-asset arm of Quilter, experienced net inflows of £85m during the final quarter of 2022, despite the parent group reporting an 83% decline in its overall net flows compared to the same period in 2021.

According to its results posted today (25 January), the firm saw £360m of net flows into Quilter Investor funds on its platforms, however this was offset by £275m of outflows from Quilter Investors funds held on external platforms. Unicorn AIM VCT looks to raise £10m after difficult year Overall flows in the fourth quarter for Quilter were £159m, down from £950m in the same quarter in 2021 and £236m in the third quarter of 2022. Steven Levin, CEO of Quilter, who took on the role in 31 October, said net flows "were below the level we want to achieve". "Net flows have been impacte...

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