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Top firms seeking acquisition strategy, Macquarie finds

The highest-performing advice firms are those seeking a strategy of future growth through acquisition, according to a report from Macquarie Group.

by Staff Writer
September 11, 2018
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Macquarie Group’s 2018 Accounting and Financial Services Benchmarking Report found that 34 per cent of the high-performing firms in the survey – referred to as ‘benchmark firms’ – had plans to acquire another practice in 2017.

By comparison, 23 per cent of all firms in the survey had similar plans of acquisition in the same year.

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In terms of plans from firms to buy a client base, the figure was much closer, with 36 per cent of benchmark firms planning to buy a client base in 2017, compared with 32 per cent of all firms.

Macquarie noted that, in response to the demand from firms to buy client bases, the new FASEA education standards coming into effect in 2019 may increase the supply of practices for sale, as a number of advisers may choose not to complete additional education requirements.

“Benchmark firms stood out for their greater appetite for purchasing entire practices, rather than just a client base. This approach is frequently driven by a desire to expand the firm’s service offering or extend its geographical footprint, bringing new people and new systems into the practice,” the report said.

“This can create integration challenges that only well-prepared firms can tackle confidently, by bringing in fresh ideas and new capabilities.”

The report also found that 96 per cent of firms agreed that the role of the adviser is changing.

Of those firms, around a third (33 per cent) thought the firm of the future would have a higher proportion of client-facing staff with technology as a support, while another third (33 per cent) said it will be based on a centralised relationship model within a multi-disciplinary practice.

The remaining 29 per cent believed the firm of the future will be a specialist practice with connections to other advisers.

“Breaking down those findings, two-thirds believed the firm of the future would be strongly focused on clients, while a third believed it would succeed through technical specialisation,” the report said.

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  1. Anonymous says:
    7 years ago

    Macquarie report now in sept 2018 is based on 2017 survey ? totally out of date ie fake news!!! .Hello Millionaires factory , didn’t you sack many financial planners this year due to 2018 issues ie compliance interest rates rising etc .

    Reply
  2. Anonymous says:
    7 years ago

    Acquisitions all good but at what ongoing revenue multiple ?

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    • Anonymous says:
      7 years ago

      At least 3 times my friend. Business is good, people need advice more than every, it’s a rewarding career, my client love me, and a geat job with flexibility. Life is Swwwweeet bro.

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