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Fidelity partners with Merchant Investment Management
Other - JUNE 10, 2019

Fidelity partners with Merchant Investment Management

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Fidelity Clearing & Custody Solutions®, the division of Fidelity Investments® that provides clearing and custody to registered investment advisors (RIAs), broker-dealer firms, family offices, retirement record keepers and banks, has formed a strategic relationship with Merchant Investment Management.

Merchant will increase access to a range of offerings and services, including access to Merchant’s lending solutions with a discounted origination fee for firms that custody assets with Fidelity.

“Today’s most competitive and future-ready firms are achieving scale through mergers and acquisitions. By our count, there are more than 700 RIAs that manage more than $1 billion, and they’re often doing so with national footprints. But it takes capital to create scale — and with the average deal size increasing three-fold in the past five years, access to that capital can sometimes be a roadblock,” said David Canter, head of the RIA segment at Fidelity Clearing & Custody Solutions. “Lending solutions like this one are a game-changer for firms looking to make strategic acquisitions to create long-term, sustainable value.”

In addition to discounted access to capital, Merchant offers Fidelity’s custody clients reduced rates to several capabilities offered through the Merchant family of companies, including Advisor Assist, which offers a robust suite of compliance solutions, and Compass, which provides outsourced CFO and accounting services for advisory firms.

“We set out to create a credit offering that is focused on speed, collaboration and flexibility. The industry is experiencing a massive amount of change, and it’s exciting to help the firms we work with institutionalize and grow,” said Marc Spilker, executive chairman of Merchant Investment Management. “Fidelity’s connectivity with leading independent wealth management firms gives us the opportunity to create meaningful growth opportunities for those organizations.”

As bigger and more capitalized firms are able to build businesses that have long-term, sustainable value, merger and acquisitions continues to be a key component of growth for wealth management firms. Though the number of deals in the RIA channel was down slightly in 2018, the size of those transactions grew significantly, causing more competition and consolidation at the upper end of the market. In fact, out of 88 transactions, the 10 largest RIA deals by assets accounted for more than half (59 percent) of the total transaction assets under management in 2018. And compared to April 2018, April 2019 RIA transactions increased by 83 percent, with total assets in transition up 201 percent.

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