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Wealth giants capture larger client share amid industry consolidation

Created at 18 Aug · 11:31 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
IN SHORT

The top 10 wealth management firms now represent 89% of clients, a significant increase driven by industry consolidation. While asset share has slightly dipped, firms are focused on growth and efficiency through M&A.

Key Numbers

89%client representation by top 10 wealth firms
15 percentage-pointrise in market share for top firms
59%market share of assets for top firms
62%previous market share of assets for top firms
20%client growth since 2022
41%firms planning expansion
18%firms considering winding down
13%current AI tool usage
45%firms considering AI in next 12 months
29%wealth managers offering financial advice
17%women in investment manager roles
11%-12%women in investment manager roles over 50
60%client relationships including a woman
57%
top-five wealth firms control of B/D assets
32%top-five wealth firms control of B/D advisors
92%top-25 B/D firms control of AUM
79%top-25 B/D firms control of advisors
57%advised households prefer single institution
32%households using same provider for cash and investments

Who's Involved

Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)
Regulator that published a report on wealth management industry consolidation
Rob Hillock
Head of personal financial planning at Broadstone
Bing Waldert
Managing director at Cerulli Associates
Wealth giants capture larger client share amid industry consolidation

↳ Why This Matters

The increasing concentration of clients among a few large wealth management firms suggests a more competitive landscape for smaller players and potential implications for client service and investment outcomes. This trend also highlights the industry's focus on scale and efficiency, with AI adoption being a key area for future development.

Key facts

  • The top 10 wealth management firms now represent 89% of clients, up from 74% in the previous study.
  • These firms' market share of assets has slightly decreased to 59% from 62%.
  • The total number of portfolio management clients has grown by 20% since 2022.
  • 41% of wealth management firms are planning acquisitions or revenue growth strategies.
  • Only 13% of firms currently use AI tools, but 45% are considering them within 12 months.
  • Gender representation in investment manager roles is low, with women making up 17% of positions.

The wealth management industry is experiencing significant consolidation, with the top 10 firms now representing 89% of clients, according to a Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) report. This marks a substantial increase from the previous study, indicating a concentrated market. While these large firms' share of total assets under management has slightly decreased to 59% from 62%, the overall client base has grown by 20% since 2022.

Many firms are optimistic about expansion, with 41% planning acquisitions or revenue growth, compared to only 18% considering winding down operations. The FCA report suggests consolidation can drive efficiency and growth by pooling resources, expertise, and technology. However, it also warns that rapid growth, if not managed effectively, can lead to poor client service, business continuity issues, and potential failures.

Artificial intelligence adoption remains low, with only 13% of firms currently using AI tools, though 45% are considering it within the next year. The report highlights that firms considering AI represent a significant portion of the market. Areas for improvement identified include fair value assessments for clients, particularly those with smaller portfolios, and addressing the underrepresentation of women in investment manager roles, where they constitute 17% of positions, dropping to 11%-12% for those over 50.

Cerulli Associates also notes the ongoing trend of consolidation, driven by an imperative for firms to become larger and more profitable. The top five wealth management firms control 57% of broker/dealer assets and 32% of advisors, while the top 25 control 92% of assets and 79% of advisors. Many affluent investors prefer to consolidate their assets with a single institution, yet few use the same provider for both cash management and investment services. Mergers and acquisitions can present challenges, including technology integration, client account migration, and cultural shifts, potentially impacting advisor retention.

Frequently asked questions

The top 10 wealth management firms represent 89% of clients, a significant increase from the previous study.

Their market share of assets has slightly decreased to 59% from 62%.

Firms are consolidating to become larger, more profitable, and to achieve greater efficiency by pooling resources, expertise, and technology.

Risks include poor client service, weaknesses in business continuity, and disorderly failure if growth is not managed effectively.

What Happens Next

01Wealth management firms will continue to assess the impact of consolidation on client service and operational efficiency.
02Firms will likely increase their consideration and adoption of AI tools to enhance services and operations.
03The industry will face ongoing scrutiny regarding fair value for clients and gender representation.
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How It Developed

The 10 largest wealth management firms now represent 89% of clients, a 15-percentage-point increase since 2023/24.
These top firms' market share of assets fell slightly to 59% from 62%.
Overall portfolio management clients in the sector grew by 20% since 2022.
% of wealth management firms plan to acquire, grow revenue, or increase their client base.
The use of AI tools in wealth management is low but considered by many firms.
Concerns remain regarding fair value for clients and gender representation in investment manager roles.

Sources

T1
Wealth giants accumulate greater share of clients amid industry consolidationFinancial News London
T2
Wealth Manager Consolidation Intensifies in… | Cerulli Associatescerulli.com
T2
FCA: Consolidation in wealth management industry surges in 2026portfolio-adviser.com

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