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Investec garners 50 per cent boost in inflows

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

Investec has reported growth in its asset management business.

Global investment manager Investec Asset Management has secured a 50 per cent increase in inflows for its funds management business.

The inflows were part of the firm's reported results for the financial year to 31 March 2010.

"We have managed to secure a 50 per cent increase in our business across all investment products, including global equities, commodities and fixed income," Investec managing director Mark Samuelson told Investor Weekly.

Recently, the investment manager scored a $150 million emerging markets mandate from AMP Capital Investors.

 
 

Investec's global equities fund was also recently appointed to the OptiMix investment platform.

Last week, Samuelson announced Investec would take advantage of tax changes under the Henry review to launch more funds to the retail market.

Globally, Investec manages $77 billion in funds under management.