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AZ NGA to acquire Lifestyle Financial Planning Services

AZ Next Generation Advisory (NGA) has signed an agreement to acquire Lifestyle Financial Planning Services (LFPS), marking the third deal struck by the wealth management firm this year.

by Alice Uribe
July 17, 2015
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The purchase agreement was announced this morning by Italian asset-management giant Azimut, of which NGA is a subsidiary.

According to the announcement, the total value of the transaction, including cash and share swap, is around 2.8 million euros.

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There will be a share swap of [49 per cent] of LFPS’ equity for AZ NGA shares and a progressive buy-back of these shares over the next 10 years, and the remaining 51 per cent stake will be paid to the founding partners in cash over two years.

Lifestyle Financial Planning Services is a rural Victorian practice and an authorised representative of CBA’s Financial Wisdom. It was the Financial Wisdom Practice of the Year for Victoria and Tasmania in 2006, 2011 and 2014.

Established in 2004 by David Lannen, LFPS has more than $180 million in assets under management. It has 2,500 clients and nine staff in its Geelong, Shepparton and Echuca offices.

“The AZ NGA opportunity has come along at a great time for us,” Mr Lannen said. “We are very focused on growing our business and our new partnership will enable us to enhance our growth and be part of something really special for our clients.”

This purchase is the third deal done by AZ NGA this year and its second purchse of a CBA-aligned practice.

It follows deals made with CBA–aligned Eureka Whittaker Macnaught and the the ANZ-aligned Pride Group.

Commenting on the purchase, AZ NGA chief executive Paul Barrett said, “LFPS is an impressive firm with a strong leadership team … and have been very well-recognised for their successes.”

The transaction is expected to occur in August 2015.

Mr Barrett is a former MD of global advice and distribution at ANZ, and together with Azimut established AZ NGA in Australia in November 2014.

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  1. Old Risky says:
    10 years ago

    Interesting. But my BS meter is heading towards the red

    Its accepted in the FS industry that Licencees do not make much money. In the case of the instos it distributes product.

    So why would a large Italian concern seek to spend Euros buying up Australian AFSLs, no matter how successful, without its own products and in the face of pressure on platforms to reduce fees

    Reminds me of those jokers who went around a decade ago “buying ” up accountancy practices, only for the business to fail leaving accountants to buy back their old practices from liquidators

    Someone humour me please- have I missed something

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