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    Ninety One’s assets take a 7% dip

    July 14, 2023
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    NinetyOne CEO Hendrik du Toit.
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    Ninety One, South Africa’s largest asset manager, announced that its assets under management (AUM) fell by £4.5 billion (about R106 billion) in the first quarter of 2023, with AUM standing at £124.8 billion (about R2.9 trillion) at the end of June, down more than 7% year-on-year.

    1. The company reported record outflows of £10.6 billion to end March, with investors moving to safe havens during its 2023 year, such as fixed-income investments, due to concerns about the global economic outlook and a rise in interest rates.
    2. Ninety One CEO Hendrik du Toit stated that the situation had stabilised in April and May, but the company is still cautious about the future outlook.
    3. The asset manager aims to broaden its offerings to include more alternative investments such as private equity, infrastructure, and real estate, which are seen as a way to diversify its business and generate higher returns.
    4. Despite the decline in assets under management, Ninety One’s shares are still up more than 6% year-to-date.
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