$11.84B Merit strikes deal for Roth Asset Management

$11.84B Merit strikes deal for Roth Asset Management
The PE-backed hybrid RIA is expanding its reach in the Pacific Northwest while increasing its assets by $773 million.
DEC 17, 2024

Merit Financial Advisors has sealed its second deal in as many weeks as it unveils another strategic partnership in the Pacific Northwest.

On Tuesday, the firm revealed it has acquired Roth Asset Management, expanding its presence in Oregon and adding $773 million in assets.

The acquisition marks Merit's thirtieth deal since receiving a minority investment from Wealth Partners Capital Group and HGGC's Aspire Holdings platform in 2020.

Roth Asset Management, based in Lake Oswego, Oregon, focuses on corporate 401(k) plans, investment advisory, and portfolio management. As part of the partnership, the firm's president, Steven Roth, will take on a new role as a wealth manager within Merit.

"When I was evaluating acquisition partners, Merit stood out for its team-based, collaborative approach," Roth said in a statement Tuesday. "I eagerly anticipate collaborating with the talented team at Merit to enhance efficiency and better serve my clients moving forward."

The partnership will also allow Roth Asset Management to expand its retirement and group insurance services by integrating new technologies in Merit's ecosystem, which includes its November partnership with estate planning tech platform wealth.com.

"Our commitment to expanding Merit's West Coast presence continues to be a priority, and we are thrilled to partner with Steven," said Tait Lane, managing principal at Merit. "With over 20 years of experience working with ultra-high-net-worth clients and managing corporate retirement plans, Steven brings a wealth of expertise that will enhance our capabilities in these areas."

Headquartered in Atlanta, Merit operates over 40 offices across the US and managed $11.84 billion in assets as of June 30.

Its acquisition of Roth Asset Management follows its integration of Trinity Financial Partners earlier this month, which added approximately $603 million in assets and a third Pennsylvania office.

Merit was also an OSJ within LPL's network, a relationship that had existed for nearly 15 years since 2010, prior to Merit's decision to cut ties earlier this year.

“When you have a custodial and clearing partner that you’re not aligned with, and you have a fast growing business and give priority to your clients and advisors, you have to make some tough decisions,” Kay Lynn Mayhue, Merit Financial’s president told InvestmentNews senir columnist Bruce Kelly in an interview. “It made the most sense for us to make this decision.”

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