Subscribe

Focus Financial picks up $575M RIA

Linkup aimed at helping Pettinga Financial cope with 'onslaught' of new regulations

Pettinga Financial Advisors Inc. has joined Focus Financial Partners LLC.
The registered investment advisory firm based in Evansville, Ind., has about $575 million under management.
Terms of the arrangement, which was announced Tuesday, were not disclosed.
The deal brings Focus Financial, a partnership of independent advisory firms, to more than $40 billion in assets across 20 partner firms, and expands its presence in the Midwest, Focus said in a statement.
With the “onslaught of regulatory and compliance matters, I wanted to make sure we have the resources to stay on top,” Mark Pettinga, the firm’s founder and managing principal, said in an interview.
Focus can help with the regulatory side, he said, and it also brings expertise and capital to the table for acquisitions.
“I’m good at what I do — helping clients with their finances — but I’ve not had experience in approaching independent business owners and putting attractive packages together for them,” Mr. Pettinga said.
Likely acquisition targets would be advisory firms based in Kentucky, Illinois and Indiana that offer a “fiduciary client service,” and have assets in the range of $50 million to $500 million, he said.
Pettinga Financial’s other principals are Matthew Volkman and Brian Goebel.

Related Topics:

Learn more about reprints and licensing for this article.

Recent Articles by Author

Five-time MLB all-star sues UBS, ex-rep for $7.6M

Five-time MLB all-star Mike Sweeney claims unsuitable investments in private placements cost him nearly $5M. Now he's suing UBS and one of its former reps to recover the cash.

Wells Fargo to add 1,400 reps this year, report says

Wells Fargo Advisors LLC chief executive Danny Ludeman told Dow Jones today that he expects to hire more than 1,400 brokers this year.

15 transformational events: ‘Merrill Lynch rule’ spurs long debate

When the SEC proposed the broker-dealer exemption rule in 1999, few realized that it would result in a lawsuit against the commission and provoke a long and contentious debate about fiduciary duty.

Abby Johnson, Ronald O’Hanley to share role at Fidelity

It came as no surprise that the mutal fund giant split Roger Lawson's old job in two. It was no shocker that it tapped Abby Johnson to handle some of Lawson's former duties. But the hiring of BNY Mellon's Ronald O'Hanley? That was a surprise

Abby Johnson to lead new unit — including Fido’s RIA custody biz

Fidelity late today announced that Abigail Johnson will head up a newly created unit that includes Fidelity's RIA custody business.

X

Subscribe and Save 60%

Premium Access
Print + Digital

Learn more
Subscribe to Print