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    UK's Jupiter Fund Posts $2 Billion Quarterly Inflows Despite MidEast Tensions

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    Posted on April 21, 2026

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    Last updated: April 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UK’s Jupiter Fund Management achieved £1.5 bn ($2.03 bn) in first‑quarter net inflows thanks to client demand for non‑U.S. equities and resilient retail and institutional channels, lifting AUM to £68.4 bn despite Middle East tensions.

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    UK's Jupiter Fund posts $2 billion quarterly inflows despite MidEast tensions

    Jupiter Fund Management Reports Strong First-Quarter Performance

    (Corrects paragraph 3 to say assets under management are as of March 31, not April 21)

    Quarterly Inflows and Market Performance

    April 21 (Reuters) - UK's Jupiter Fund Management posted first-quarter net inflows of 1.5 billion pounds ($2.03 billion) on Tuesday on robust client demand and favourable market performance, with uncertainty around the Iran conflict tempering some flows.

    Investor Trends and Market Rotation

    A rotation away from U.S. equities boosted demand for Jupiter's diversified and non-U.S. equity strategies as investors increased allocations to European and other international markets, helping offset market volatility due to the Middle East tensions in March.

    Assets Under Management Update

    The British wealth manager said assets under management stood at 68.4 billion pounds as of March 31, compared with 54 billion pounds reported for the year ended December 31, 2025.

    Impact of Geopolitical Tensions

    Despite the impact of geopolitical tensions, Jupiter said both its retail and institutional channels recorded net inflows in each month of the quarter.

    Additional Information

    ($1 = 0.7394 pounds)

    (Reporting by Rishab Shaju in Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips and Janane Venkatraman)

    Table of Contents

    • Jupiter Fund Management Reports Strong First-Quarter Performance
    • Quarterly Inflows and Market Performance
    • Investor Trends and Market Rotation

    Key Takeaways

    • •Strong diversification: rotation from U.S. to European and international equity strategies drove Q1 inflows.
    • •Momentum built on prior turnaround: 2025 saw first annual net inflows since 2017 (£1.3 bn), AUM rose to £54 bn, boosted by CCLA acquisition adding £15 bn.
    • •Resilient across channels: both retail and institutional clients contributed positive inflows each month, underscoring broad‑based confidence amid geopolitical uncertainty.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's Jupiter Fund posts $2 billion quarterly inflows despite MidEast tensions

    1How much were Jupiter Fund Management's net quarterly inflows?

    Jupiter Fund Management posted net inflows of 1.5 billion pounds ($2.03 billion) in the first quarter.

    2What drove the increase in Jupiter Fund's inflows?

    Robust client demand, favourable market performance, and a shift away from U.S. equities towards diversified and non-U.S. equity strategies boosted inflows.

    Assets Under Management Update
  • Impact of Geopolitical Tensions
  • Additional Information
  • 3How did Middle East tensions affect Jupiter Fund's performance?

    Middle East tensions and Iran conflict tempered some flows but were offset by strong demand in other regions.

    4What are Jupiter Fund Management's assets under management as of April 21?

    As of April 21, Jupiter Fund Management's assets under management stood at 68.4 billion pounds.

    5Did both retail and institutional channels report net inflows?

    Yes, both retail and institutional channels saw net inflows in each month of the first quarter.

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