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29 August 2025 by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic

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Treasury Group FUM up 8pc

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Treasury Group has seen its FUM grow by 8.25 per cent over the March quarter.

Boutique-backer Treasury Group has reported an 8.25 per cent increase of its funds under management (FUM) to $17.05 billion over the quarter ending 31 March 2012.

The group's inflows were driven predominantly by RARE Infrastructure, Celeste Funds Management and Aubrey Capital Management.

Orion holds the largest share of funds, representing 28 per cent of FUM, while RARE is catching up with 27 per cent of total funds.

Small cap manager Celeste represents now 3 per cent of total FUM, while Aubrey stands at 2 per cent.

 
 

Trilogy has 21 per cent, Investors Mutual 14 per cent and TAAM 4 per cent.