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LPL Financial

Office address: 4707 Executive Drive, San Diego, CA 92121
Website: lpl.com
Year established: 1989
Company type: financial services
Employees: 9,000+
Expertise: wealth management, investment advisory, retirement planning, brokerage services, portfolio management, research, compliance support, technology solutions, institutional services, succession planning
Parent company: LPL Financial Holdings
Key people: Rich Steinmeier (CEO), Matt Audette (CFO), Marc Cohen (chief growth officer), Greg Gates (chief technology and information officer), Emily Field (chief people officer), Matthew Enyedi (chief client officer), Aneri Jambusaria (chief wealth officer)
Financing status: corporation

LPL Financial is a San Diego-based independent wealth management company. The firm has additional offices in Fort Mill, Austin, and Boston. It supports over 28,000 financial advisors and offers investment products, technology, and research tools. The company is known for its flexible business models and broad, non-proprietary investment options.

History of LPL Financial

LPL Financial came to life in 1989 when Linsco and Private Ledger merged to form a new kind of firm. The founders wanted to give independent advisors more support, better technology, and a wide set of investment choices. Their goal was to help advisors serve clients with more freedom and better tools.

Expanding reach and influence

The company quickly grew by focusing on advisor independence and client choice. In 2010, LPL formed a political action committee to represent advisors and clients in Washington. This move showed the firm’s commitment to keeping financial advice objective and accessible.

Key acquisitions and industry growth

LPL made big moves in the industry by acquiring several firms. In 2017, it bought National Planning Holdings, which added four broker-dealers to its network.

The company also acquired AdvisoryWorld in 2018, bringing new technology for portfolio analytics and modeling. In 2020, LPL expanded further by purchasing E.K. Riley Investments, Lucia Securities, and Blaze Portfolio, adding more advisors and new trading technology.

LPL Financial’s expansion initiatives

The company completed its acquisition of Commonwealth Financial Network in 2025. This added around 3,000 advisors and $305 billion in assets. This move brings Commonwealth’s award-winning service culture and improves LPL’s market position.

LPL also welcomed Tennant Financial, a team with $1.3 billion in assets, to its platform in 2025. The group joined from Northwestern Mutual and brought years of experience in serving high-net-worth clients. This move showed LPL’s commitment to holistic planning and advanced technology.

LPL Financial products and services 

LPL Financial provides many investment and banking solutions for independent advisors and their clients:

Investment and wealth solutions

  • wealth management: tailored strategies for client portfolios
  • investment advisory: independent advice with broad product selection
  • retirement planning: IRAs, 401(k)s, annuities, and pension solutions
  • alternative investments: access to REITs, private equity, and hedge funds
  • brokerage services: trading and execution for stocks, bonds, and ETFs

Banking and lending services

  • cash management: solutions for liquidity and client cash needs
  • lending services: credit and loan products for individuals and businesses

Technology and advisor support

  • advisor technology: digital platforms for account management and business operations
  • compliance tools: regulatory resources and risk management support
  • practice management: business growth, succession planning, and transition support

LPL Financial is also recognized for its strong research, advisor training, and customizable business models. Advisors benefit from a national network, consultative support, and 24/7 client account access.

Culture and corporate values

According to the company, staff are encouraged to think ahead and focus on customer needs by finding new ways to solve challenges. LPL Financial also highlights a range of benefits for employees:

  • campus amenities: free parking, fitness center, wellness and mothers’ rooms, onsite dining and coffee shop
  • time off: paid vacation, holidays, and volunteer leave
  • education support: tuition reimbursement for continued learning
  • insurance coverage: life, AD&D, and supplemental insurance options

LPL Financial reports that it values a workplace where different perspectives are respected and welcomed. The firm created a dedicated role to support women advisors and attract more women to its network. It states that diversity and inclusion help strengthen the financial advice profession and its community.

About CEO Rich Steinmeier and key people

Rich Steinmeier began serving as CEO of the firm since 2024 and previously held leadership roles at the company. Before joining LPL, Steinmeier worked in senior positions at UBS and Merrill Lynch. He earned degrees from Stanford Graduate School of Business and The Wharton School.

The leadership team at LPL Financial brings a range of experience and skills to support the firm’s mission:

  • Aneri Jambusaria, as group managing director and chief wealth officer, oversees business, planning, and advice services
  • Matt Audette leads as president and CFO and manages financial strategy and reporting
  • Marc Cohen drives growth as chief growth officer; guides strategy and business development
  • Greg Gates is chief technology and information officer; he advances digital tools and platforms
  • Emily Field, as chief people officer, supports employee engagement and culture
  • Matthew Enyedi is chief client officer and focuses on advisor and client relationships

These key people at LPL Financial aim to help clients succeed and simplify the advisor experience. Their goal is to let advisors focus on serving clients, not on business complexity.

The future at LPL Financial

To help advisors plan for the future and protect their businesses, LPL Financial has launched its Liquidity and Succession program in 2025. The company offers creative solutions like partial book sales and business exit planning, which let advisors focus on clients while optimizing their practice. This approach supports long-term growth for both LPL and its advisors, which makes it more adaptable as the industry changes.

After the company completed its $2.7 billion acquisition of Commonwealth Financial Network, it aimed to keep 90 percent of Commonwealth’s advisors. Although about 5 percent of these advisors left for competitors, LPL continues to focus on retaining top talent. This effort helps provide stability for clients and strengthens the firm’s position in a competitive market.

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