Small RIA challenges Schwab’s TD Ameritrade acquisition

Small RIA challenges Schwab’s TD Ameritrade acquisition
New York’s BlackCrown files antitrust suit saying deal would decimate small firms
JAN 02, 2020

BlackCrown Inc., a small New York-based RIA that advises on mergers and acquisitions, has filed an antitrust lawsuit in Manhattan federal court that challenges the planned $26 billion acquisition of TD Ameritrade Holding Corp. by Charles Schwab & Co.

The lawsuit charges that the proposed deal would decimate smaller registered investment advisers that rely on Schwab and TD Ameritrade to serve as their custodians, according to a story by Bloomberg.

BlackCrown Inc. alleges that the acquisition would: “disenfranchise a great segment of the industry by effectively establishing a caste system,” worsen concentration, and have a significant impact on innovation.

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