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Two RIAs combine to create $3 billion firm

Focus Financial is part owner of acquirer Colony Group.

Two independent advisory groups in the Northeast have combined to create a firm with more than $3 billion assets under management.
The Colony Group LLC acquired Prosper Advisors LLC, an independent registered investment adviser based in New York with more than $300 million in client assets, in a transaction that closed on Oct. 1.
An announcement of the merger was made on Tuesday by Focus Financial Partners LLC, part owner of the Boston-based Colony.
Prosper was founded by Dina Lee, a former partner at Ernst & Young LLP, in 2002, according to the statement. The firm says it counts more than 60 high-net-worth families and individuals among its clients, and those clients have an average of approximately $5 million in assets apiece.
Ms. Lee will be president of Colony’s Family Office and managing director of its New York City-area offices.
Colony merged with Mintz Levin Financial Advisors LLC in 2012. That Boston-based firm managed more than $1 billion in assets.

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