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UK's Jupiter shares hit four-year high on first annual inflow since 2017

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Posted on February 26, 2026

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Feb 26 (Reuters) - Britain's Jupiter Fund Management posted 1.3 billion pounds ($1.76 billion) in net inflows for 2025 on Thursday, citing growing demand for risk assets, as it launched a 30 million

Jupiter Fund Management Sees Shares Surge on Annual Net Inflow

Feb 26 (Reuters) - Britain's Jupiter Fund Management on Thursday posted an annual net inflow for the first time since 2017, and said client demand for risk assets had continued to grow in 2026, sending its shares up more than 14%.

The wealth manager also launched a 30 million pounds ($40.7 million) share buyback and declared a special dividend of 5.7 pence per share. 

Client Demand and Market Volatility

Jupiter has said rising volatility in the U.S. markets from President Donald Trump's trade policies and geopolitical uncertainty has shifted client sentiment to favour the relatively safer UK markets.

The company posted 1.3 billion pounds ($1.76 billion) in net inflows for the year ended December 31, 2025, compared with 10.3 billion pounds of net outflows a year earlier.

Jupiter reported positive net flows in both its institutional and retail-and-wholesale client channels, with the latter seeing a marked improvement in sentiment through the second half.

Continued Positive Momentum

"This positive momentum has continued into the start of 2026, and we continue to be net positive across both of these client channels as of today," the company said in its annual results.

The wealth manager reported annual adjusted pretax profit of 138.3 million pounds, beating a company-compiled analyst consensus estimate of 108.6 million pounds.

Shares of the company rose to as much as 214.5 pence, their highest level since February 2022.

Share Price and Market Impact

($1 = 0.7378 pounds)

(Reporting by Simone Lobo in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich and Devika Syamnath)

Key Takeaways

  • Jupiter Fund Management reported £1.3bn ($1.8bn) net inflows for 2025.
  • The firm announced a £30m share buyback alongside a special dividend.
  • Management cited improving demand for risk assets.
  • Early signs suggest clients may be rotating away from U.S. equities.
  • Capital returns come amid renewed momentum after prior-year outflows.

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Jupiter Fund Management reported £1.3bn in 2025 net inflows and announced shareholder returns, including a £30m buyback and a special dividend. Management highlighted improving risk sentiment.
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The company launched a £30 million share buyback and declared a special dividend in addition to its ordinary payout policy.
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Jupiter cited growing demand for risk assets, with investors showing more interest in markets outside the U.S., contributing to net inflows for the year.

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