LONDON (Reuters) - British asset manager Jupiter Fund Management (L:JUP) said on Wednesday assets under management increased 26.7 percent in the first six months of the year, boosted by net inflows of client money.
Total assets at the end of June were 46.9 billion pounds ($61.08 billion), it said in a statement, up from 37 billion in the same period a year earlier, helped by net inflows of 3.4 billion pounds to its mutual funds.
Pretax profit during the period was up 8 percent to 93.9 million pounds, underpinning a 51 percent increase in the interim dividend to 6.8 pence a share.