Securities America acquires another broker-dealer

Securities America acquires another broker-dealer
Purchase of Wall Street Financial Group is the firm's ninth and second in as many months.
SEP 23, 2016
For the second time in as many months, Securities America Inc. said it was acquiring the assets of another broker-dealer. Securities America, part of the Ladenburg Thalmann Financial Services Inc. group of broker-dealers, said Monday it was acquiring the 67 advisers of Wall Street Financial Group, a small broker-dealer which opened in 1994. Those advisers produce close to $11 million in annual revenue and have $2.1 billion in client assets, according to the companies. Last month, Securities America said it was acquiring the assets of a mid-sized broker-dealer, Foothill Securities Inc. with 220 representatives under its roof. Many small and mid-sized independent broker-dealers are hurting, with executives from larger firms and consultants predicting a number of mergers similar to the recent Securities America deals. Implementation next year of the Labor Department's fiduciary rule is soaking up resources at already-strapped firms, as the industry prepares for a fundamental change in how the securities industry is regulated. And the decline in sales of high-commission products, such as nontraded real estate investment trusts and variable annuities, has added to the pressure on profits at firms. Wall Street Financial Group will operate as a branch named Evolution Financial Advisors. The firm's president and CEO, Victoria Bach-Fink, and vice president D. Robert Anderson, will join Securities America to supervise the branch. “Securities America can provide [Wall Street Financial Group's] advisers vital compliance and fiduciary services,” Ms. Bach-Fink said in a statement. With the acquisitions of advisers of Wall Street Financial Group and Foothill Securities, Securities America will have completed nine transactions in eight years, adding more than 1,000 advisers with approximately $127.8 million in annual revenue and close to $15 billion in client assets, the companies said.

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