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    Jupiter's inflows plateau as retail momentum counters institutional pullback

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on October 15, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Jupiter Fund Management maintained steady net inflows in Q3 2025, with retail growth countering institutional outflows due to portfolio rebalancing.

    Table of Contents

    • Jupiter Fund Management's Q3 Performance Overview
    • Retail Channel Momentum
    • Institutional Channel Challenges
    • Overall Market Sentiment

    Jupiter Fund Management Sees Steady Inflows Amid Retail Growth

    Jupiter Fund Management's Q3 Performance Overview

    (Reuters) -British wealth manager Jupiter Fund Management reported that net inflows for the third quarter were unchanged from the previous three months, as improving sentiment in its retail channel was offset by outflows from institutional clients.

    Retail Channel Momentum

    Jupiter and its peers have benefited from a change in investor sentiment after worries stemming from U.S. trade policies prompted investors to favour the London market over the U.S.

    Institutional Channel Challenges

    Jupiter CEO Matthew Beesley called the UK a safe haven for investors in July after some European bourses saw a burst of activity in recent months.

    Overall Market Sentiment

    While the London-listed company said on Wednesday that the positive momentum seen in the first half of 2025 continued into the third quarter, its institutional channel lagged and incurred 500 million pounds ($668.10 million) of outflows in the period due to portfolio rebalancing by a lower-margin client.

    The company reported net inflows of 300 million pounds for the quarter ended September 30, same as that at the end of the previous quarter, while managed assets rose 7% to 50.4 billion pounds.

    ($1 = 0.7486 pounds)

    ($1 = 0.7484 pounds)

    (Reporting by Yamini Kalia in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Jupiter Fund Management's net inflows remained steady in Q3.
    • •Retail growth offset institutional client outflows.
    • •UK market seen as a safe haven for investors.
    • •Institutional outflows due to portfolio rebalancing.
    • •Managed assets rose by 7% to 50.4 billion pounds.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Jupiter's inflows plateau as retail momentum counters institutional pullback

    1What is retail banking?

    Retail banking refers to the services provided by banks to individual consumers, including savings accounts, personal loans, and mortgages.

    2What are net inflows?

    Net inflows refer to the total amount of money that is deposited into a fund or account, minus any withdrawals over a specific period.

    3What is an institutional investor?

    An institutional investor is an organization that invests large sums of money into securities, real estate, and other investment assets on behalf of its members.

    4What are managed assets?

    Managed assets are investments that are overseen by a financial institution or investment manager, aiming to grow the value of the assets over time.

    5What is portfolio rebalancing?

    Portfolio rebalancing is the process of realigning the proportions of assets in a portfolio to maintain a desired level of asset allocation.

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