Over the period AUM dropped from £10.7bn to £10.2bn, with £254m attributed to net outflows, the group revealed today (29 March) in its half year results. This came in significantly higher than the £46m in outflows seen in Premier Miton’s 2024 half year results.
Premier Miton net outflows exceed expectations but group’s performance is still ‘credible’
CEO Mike O’Shea described the figures as “a resilient performance in the first half of the financial year” and noted AUM has since increased to £10.4bn as of 22 May 2025, supported by improving market sentiment.
Premier Miton chair R…