Aspiriant acquires $350 million San Diego-based firm

Aspiriant acquires $350 million San Diego-based firm
HearthStone’s seven employees work with 150 clients, including affluent families and professional fiduciaries.
DEC 01, 2021

Aspiriant, a Los Angeles-based wealth management firm that oversees more than $14 billion in assets, said Wednesday that it has acquired HearthStone Private Wealth Management, a San Diego-based firm with $350 million in assets.

Hearthstone has seven employees and 150 clients, including affluent families and professional fiduciaries.

“While we know that PE firms are paying top dollar for advisory firms in the current environment, we feel strongly that independent ownership is synonymous with putting the needs of clients and employees first,” Paul Hynes, founder and CEO of Hearthstone, said in a statement. “Because of our mutual unwavering dedication to our clients and employees, it became clear that Aspiriant was the best choice for us.”

Rob Francais, CEO at Aspiriant, noted in the statement that “succession planning is top of mind for many advisors and their clients.

“We are here to offer an alternative path to selling to the big banks and private equity for firms that wish to remain employee-owned and independent of financial conflicts,” Francais said.

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