Asset Management

Vanguard amasses £1bn from UK retail investors

The low-cost US asset management giant broke through the billion-pound level just 18 months after launching its direct investment service

Investment giant Vanguard - named after Nelson's flagship HMS Vanguard, like the modern nuclear submarine - has surfaced in the UK with £1bn under management
Investment giant Vanguard - named after Nelson's flagship HMS Vanguard, like the modern nuclear submarine - has surfaced in the UK with £1bn under management Photo: Getty Images

Vanguard, the low-cost US asset management behemoth, has reached a critical milestone in its attempt to disrupt the fiercely competitive UK retail funds market. Assets on its recently launched funds platform breached £1bn for the first time.

The Pennsylvania-based company, which manages more than $5.3tn in assets globally, has broken through the billion-pound level just 18 months after launching its direct investment service for UK investors.

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