Wealth Management

Quilter assets rebound to £123bn after Trump tariff hit

Advice giant sees £4.5bn of net inflows during the first six months of 2025, up 160% on the previous year

Quilter’s assets under administration and management during the first half were up 12% compared to the same period in 2024
Quilter’s assets under administration and management during the first half were up 12% compared to the same period in 2024 Photo: Alamy Stock Photo

Quilter, the FTSE 250 wealth firm, has recorded a bounce back in its total assets to £123.4bn over the first half of the year, having previously taken a hit from US president Donald Trump’s global tariffs.

The firm’s assets under administration and management were up 12% during the period, compared to £110.6m during the same six months in 2024, according to interim results published on 6 August.

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