SageView to acquire $321 million Los Angeles RIA

SageView to acquire $321 million Los Angeles RIA
The deal for Summit Financial Consultants, a retirement planning firm, is expected to close by July 31.
JUN 21, 2022

SageView Advisory Group, a Newport Beach, California-based registered investment adviser which oversees more than $175 billion in pension and plan assets, will acquire Summit Financial Consultants, a Westlake Village, California-based retirement planning firm managing $321 million.

Terms of the acquisition, which is expected to close by July 31, were not disclosed.

The agreement with Summit Financial Consultants is the sixth that SageView has announced since July 2021, and closely follows recent retirement and wealth management acquisitions, SageView said in a press release Tuesday.

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