LPL reports strong first quarter with assets up to $1.8T, earnings above consensus

LPL reports strong first quarter with assets up to $1.8T, earnings above consensus
Recruited assets, organic growth both powered ahead.
MAY 08, 2025

LPL Financial reported its latest earnings after the markets closed Thursday and showed increases in key metrics including net income, total assets, and both organic and recruited growth.

The broker-dealer’s total assets gained 25% year-over-year to more than $1.8 trillion thanks to record organic net new assets of $71 billion, up 16% on an annualized basis. This was helped by $27 billion from Prudential which was fully integrated in November 2024, and $16 billion from Wintrust which was integrated in January 2025.

Meanwhile, recruited assets were $39 billion, up 91% from a year ago, recruited assets over the trailing twelve months were a record of $167 billion.

Client cash balances were $53 billion, a decrease of $2 billion sequentially and an increase of $7 billion year-over-year, representing 3% of all assets, down from 3.2% in the prior quarter and year.

The firm also engaged in some significant M&A including the agreement to acquire Commonwealth as the quarter ended and in April, the agreement to acquire the broker-dealer business of First Horizon.  

"In the first quarter, we delivered solid business performance and financial results," said Matt Audette, president and CFO. "We onboarded Prudential and Wintrust and are preparing to onboard First Horizon later this year. As a complement to our strong organic growth, we closed and onboarded the acquisition of The Investment Center in March, continue to prepare to onboard our Atria advisors, and lastly, entered into an agreement to acquire Commonwealth Financial Network. Looking ahead, our business momentum and financial strength position us well to continue delivering shareholder value."

Net income in the first quarter was up 11% year-over-year to $319 million, beating the $271 million of the previous quarter. First quarter earnings beat consensus: Adjusted EPS was $5.15, $0.49 above consensus of $4.66.

"It’s been a strong start to the year for LPL," said Rich Steinmeier, CEO. "We delivered another quarter of strong business performance, reported excellent financial results, and reached an agreement to acquire Commonwealth, significantly accelerating our progress toward our vision to be the best firm in wealth management."

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