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[The Great Consolidation: Analyzing the Future of Asset and Wealth Management]-[An M&A Boom for Financials]

Thoughts on the Market · B1 · 2025-10-13

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The Great Consolidation: Analyzing the Future of Asset and Wealth Management

In a recent episode of Thoughts on the Market, Morgan Stanley analysts Betsy Graseck and Mike Cyprys provided a comprehensive outlook on the asset and wealth management industries, highlighting a significant trend toward major consolidation. As the financial landscape evolves, firms are increasingly seeking scale to remain competitive amidst rising costs and changing client needs.

The Asset Management Outlook: Growth and Democratization

Mike Cyprys identifies the asset management industry as a $135 trillion market, projecting an 8% annual growth rate over the next five years. This growth is primarily fueled by two pillars:

  • Private Markets: There is a clear trend toward the "democratization of private markets." Through "product innovation, investor education, and technology advances," retail investors are gaining access to asset classes previously reserved for institutional players.
  • Solutions: Asset managers are increasingly focusing on "demographic challenges around aging populations." This includes "retirement income" strategies, "tax-efficient solutions," and "outsourced chief investment officer (OCIO) mandates."

Wealth Management: Efficiency and Scale

Betsy Graseck notes that the wealth management industry, while starting from a larger base of $301 trillion, is growing at a steady 5.5% CAGR. The sector is evolving as firms leverage technology to improve efficiencies, particularly within the "ultra high net worth" and "affluent segments."

The Drivers of M&A and Industry Consolidation

Both analysts agree that consolidation is inevitable. Cyprys explains that "growth is becoming a bit more scarce" because clients are narrowing their relationships. He points out that the number of available "slots" for asset managers is expected to decline by "upwards of a third," forcing firms to compete more aggressively. Consequently, the largest firms are "disproportionately capturing a larger share of net new money" by leveraging their scale.

For wealth management, Graseck highlights specific drivers for M&A:

  • Succession Planning: An "aging population of advisor and advisor owners" creates an urgent need to address how to transition books of business.
  • Rising Costs: The necessity to invest in "IT infrastructure," "harnessing AI," and managing "cyber risk" is pushing smaller players toward mergers to achieve the required scale.
  • Capital Deployment: Large-cap banks possess "significant amount of excess capital." Given that wealth management is a "high ROE business" that commands a "high multiple in the stock market," it is an attractive target for capital deployment.

The Evolution of Deal-Making

Cyprys emphasizes that the nature of M&A is shifting. Modern deals are no longer just about buying competitors; they involve:

  1. Vertical Integration: Asset managers acquiring capabilities or cost synergies within their own sector.
  2. Intersector Expansion: Firms combining across boundaries—such as asset management with wealth or insurance—to own a "greater portion of the overall value chain" and get "closer to that end client."
  3. Financial Sponsor Deals: Private equity and other sponsors investing directly into asset or wealth management platforms.

Conclusion

As the industry faces "pressuring profitability" due to the rising costs of doing business, midsize managers—those with $500 billion to $2 trillion in assets—are particularly vulnerable. While historical outcomes in asset management M&A have been mixed, the current opportunity to bolster capabilities and generate "cost efficiencies" makes strategic consolidation a likely reality for the foreseeable future. Firms that successfully navigate the "culture and integration challenges" will be best positioned to thrive in this consolidating landscape.

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📖 Transcript

Welcome to Thoughts on the Market.
I'm Betsy Grasick, Morgan Stanley's US large-cap banks analyst and global head of banks and diversified finance research.
And I'm Mike Cypress, head of U.S. brokers, asset managers, and exchanges research.
The asset management and wealth management industries are on the cusp of major consolidation.
We're going to unpack today what's driving the race for scale and what it means for investors and the industries at large.
It's Monday, October 13th at 4 p.m. in New York.

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