Wealth Enhancement Group adds $287 million RIA

Wealth Enhancement Group adds $287 million RIA
The acquisition of Bradenton, Florida-based Integra Capital Advisors brings the Minneapolis-based hybrid's assets to more than $54.7 billion.
MAR 10, 2022

Wealth Enhancement Group, a Minneapolis-based hybrid, has acquired Integra Capital Advisors, a registered investment advisory firm based in Bradenton, Florida, managing $287 million.

Integra was founded in 1992 by Tom Breiter and has six team members in addition to Breiter.

The transaction, the terms of which were not disclosed, is scheduled to close at the end of March. The deal brings Wealth Enhancement Group's assets to more than $54.7 billion.

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