Why unlocking growth is central to mega RIA's M&A strategy

Why unlocking growth is central to mega RIA's M&A strategy
Martine Lellis, principal of M&A partner development at Mercer Advisors
Mercer's Martine Lellis lifts the lid on $71 billion RIA's approach, having added 99 partner firms since 2016.
APR 02, 2025

While the aging financial advisor population has led many RIAs to seek new ownership, demographics have not been the driving force for M&A deals undertaken by Mercer Advisors, the mega-RIA that added two new firms this week totaling $883 million in assets under management.

"Making sure you manage the expectations of the team coming in is critically important, but just as important is unlocking growth as quickly as possible," Mercer's principal of M&A partner development Martine Lellis told InvestmentNews. "Because I think everybody sees these partnerships as a way of benefiting in the longer run, and we're seeing more and more teams that want to continue to grow rather than it just being a straight succession play."

Mercer made deals this week to buy the $583 million firm Vishria Bird Financial Group, based in Memphis, Tenn., and the $300 million D. Scott Neal Inc., which has two Kentucky offices in Louisville  and Lexington. They mark the first entry into Kentucky for Mercer, which is based in Denver and has $71 billion in total AUM.

"There's a lot of multi-generational wealth in the clients that they're serving, so that can actually lead to a lot of growth opportunity and a lot of longevity," Martine said of Mercer's new aquisitions, noting that Vishria Bird serves a large amount of affluent Indian-Americans. "I think you're going to see from a strategic perspective more focus on establishing some key markets where we perhaps don't have as much presence, just as we have a continued focus on our national scale and growth."

Vishria Bird and D. Scott Neal marked the 98th and 99th partner firms to join Mercer since it began adding new partners in 2016. Despite recent economic diruption triggered by President Donald Trump’s tariff policies, Martine has not yet felt any impact on Mercer's approach for snapping up RIAs.

"We'll see how that plays out with respect to valuations and structure, but it's still incredibly competitive. We still have the most robust pipeline that we have ever had, so I think we will continue to be very active in the space," she said. "With respect to deal structure and negotiation, we have to be very flexible and attuned to what's happening in the market because it can shift very quickly with respect to seller expectations and banker expectation."

Houlihan Lokey advised both Vishria Bird and D. Scott Neal in their sales to Mercer. Private equity firms Oak Hill Capital, Genstar Capital and Altas Partners have lead ownership stakes in Mercer, while Singaporean sovereign wealth fund GIC also has a stake in the company.

"It's probably the most competitive environment that we've ever seen," Martine added. "When you have many well-capitalized buyers out there competing for what we consider high quality partner firms, then I think just maintaining the ability to be nimble in terms of the way that you structure these deals is incredibly important."

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