Brooks Macdonald reports 13% FUM growth despite 'unhelpful Q4'

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Brooks Macdonald Group has seen its discretionary funds under management grow to £7.4bn at the end of June, despite "unhelpful markets" in the fourth quarter.

In its results for the year to 30 June 2015, the firm said discretionary assets under management grew from £6.55bn in June 2014 to £7.41bn this year. The firm said this was in line with expectations and good progress has been made, despite unhelpful markets in the fourth quarter. Total discretionary fund growth was £863m or 13% over the year, a combination of £645m from net new business and £218m from investment growth. However, the company saw a loss of £210m in investment growth in the fourth quarter of the year, which caused assets to drop slightly after peaking at £7.47bn at th...

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