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UBS steps up U.S. push with $1.4 billion Wealthfront purchase

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Posted on January 27, 2022

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UBS Expands in U.S. with $1.4 Billion Wealthfront Acquisition

By Michael Shields

ZURICH (Reuters) – Swiss bank UBS has agreed to buy U.S.-focused automated wealth management provider Wealthfront, which has more than $27 billion in assets under management, in an all-cash deal the two companies said was worth $1.4 billion.

The acquisition of Wealthfront, which has more than 470,000 clients in the United States and caters to well-off millennial and Gen Z investors, is set to close in the second half of 2022.

“UBS will accelerate its growth ambitions in the U.S., broaden the firm’s reach among affluent investors and expand its distribution and capabilities,” the two companies said in a statement on Wednesday.

Wealthfront will become a wholly owned subsidiary of UBS and will operate as a business within UBS Global Wealth Management Americas, they added.

“Adding Wealthfront’s capabilities and client base to our global investment ecosystem will significantly boost our ability to grow our business in the U.S.,” UBS CEO Ralph Hamers said.

Joining up with UBS will let Wealthfront offer clients additional services and research, its CEO David Fortunato said, adding: “We couldn’t be more excited to have found a strategic partner who has the same view on the power of technology”.

UBS had said in October it wanted to build a digitally scalable advice model for affluent clients in the Americas who have up to $2 million to invest.

This followed a trend set by U.S. rivals Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley in looking to broaden their client bases beyond the super-high-net-worth individuals they traditionally served.

UBS said it would finance the deal with excess capital.

The companies said UBS Investment Bank is acting as financial adviser to UBS and Sullivan & Cromwell is legal counsel. Qatalyst Partners is Wealthfront’s financial adviser and Fenwick & West is acting as legal counsel.

(Reporting by Michael Shields; Editing by Jan Harvey and Alexander Smith)

Key Takeaways

  • UBS acquires Wealthfront for $1.4 billion.
  • Deal aims to expand UBS's U.S. market presence.
  • Wealthfront has over 470,000 U.S. clients.
  • Acquisition to close in the second half of 2022.
  • UBS to enhance digital wealth management services.

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The main topic is UBS's acquisition of Wealthfront for $1.4 billion to expand its presence in the U.S. wealth management market.
Why is UBS acquiring Wealthfront?
UBS aims to broaden its reach among affluent U.S. investors and enhance its digital wealth management capabilities.
When will the acquisition close?
The acquisition is expected to close in the second half of 2022.

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