Asset Management

Jupiter CEO eyes more institutional money as retail business struggles

The FTSE 250-listed asset manager pulled in £1.7bn of new institutional money during the first half of 2023

Matthew Beesley says diversifying his client base is a 'key part of the strategy'
Matthew Beesley says diversifying his client base is a 'key part of the strategy'

Jupiter Fund Management’s chief executive has said a strategy to build its institutional business has started to pay off after first-half results showed an increase in assets under management and profit, sparking a double-digit rally in its share price.

The FTSE 250-listed asset manager pulled in £1.7bn of new institutional money during the first half of 2023, results published on 27 July showed, bringing total net inflows across the segment of the business to £3.5bn over the past 12 months.

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