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Quilter tops £2bn in quarterly net flows for third straight quarter

(Sharecast News) - Wealth management firm Quilter said on Wednesday that it had delivered a third successive quarter of net inflows in excess of £2bn, as third-quarter core net inflows surged year-on-year.

Quilter said Q3 core net inflows of £2.2bn increased by 48% year-on-year and represented 7% of opening assets under management and administration, while third quarter year-to-date core net inflows of £6.7m "comfortably" exceeded the full year 2024 total of £5.2bn.

Group AuMA was £134.8bn as of 30 September, up 7% from 30 June, reflecting reported net inflows of £2.1bn and market movements of £6.4bn.

Third quarter flows in its Affluent segment of £2.05bn represented 9% of opening AuMA, while in its High Net Worth segment, gross inflows of £758m remained broadly consistent with the first half quarterly run rate.

Chief executive Steven Levin said: "Our business is demonstrating strong consistency, delivering in excess of £2bn of net flows in each quarter of this year. Notably, our 2025 year-to-date core net inflows of £6.7bn already comfortably exceed the £5.2bn total for 2024. The total assets on our Platform exceeded £100bn for the first time early in the fourth quarter, making us the first discrete UK advised platform to reach this milestone."

As of 0820 BST, Quilter shares were up 2.97% at 177p.

Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com

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