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Equity fund inflows on the up 

Equity fund inflows on the up 

Statistics1 show that, during the first half of 2024, net inflows to equity funds were over £11.3bn, the best six-month recording for equity funds according to global fund network Calastone’s ten-year record. Of the most positive inflows, North America and global funds recorded £7.8bn and £7.2bn respectively, with emerging market and European funds also recording inflows, offset by outflows for income funds and UK-focused funds. Head of Global Markets at Calastone, Edward Glyn, commented, “Hopes for cheaper money after the painful rate squeeze of the last two-and-a-half years are the clear driver of record flows into equity funds so far this year.” 

Dividends – most sectors deliver growth 

During Q2, UK dividends reached new highs, primarily supported by one-off special dividends and banking sector payouts2. Totalling £36.7bn in the quarter, dividends increased by 11.2% on a headline basis. With 16 out of 21 sectors experiencing higher payouts, growth was ‘broad based,’ and the median dividend increase was 5.4% year-on-year. 

Numbers paying Dividend Tax doubles 

The number of people paying Dividend Tax is expected to double from 1.8 million in 2021/22 to nearly 3.6 million in the current 2024/25 tax year, boosting Treasury coffers by an estimated £18bn3. The data indicates one fifth of all higher rate taxpayers will pay the tax, the average bill being £5,379, increasing to £32,578 for additional rate taxpayers. 

1Calastone, 2024 

2Computershare Dividend Monitor, 2024 

3FOI AJ Bell, 2024 

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