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Edelman Financial Engines is an American financial planning and investment advisory company. Шаблон:As of, it has $291 billion in assets and more than 1.3 million clients.[1][2] The company was formed by the 2018 merger of Financial Engines (founded in 1996) and Edelman Financial Services (founded in 1986).

History

Edelman Financial Services

Edelman Financial Services, a financial advisory firm, was founded in 1986[3] by married couple Jean and Ric Edelman.[4] Sanders Morris Harris Group, a publicly traded wealth management firm,[5] purchased a majority stake of Edelman Financial Services in 2005.[6] Sanders Morris Harris Group changed its name to Edelman Financial Group in March 2011, and Ric Edelman was named co-CEO of the company with George Ball.[7] Private equity firm Hellman & Friedman purchased a controlling stake in Edelman Financial Services in October 2015, at which point the company was managing $15 billion in assets.[8]

Financial Engines

Financial Engines was founded in 1996[9] by Nobel Prize-winning economist William Sharpe,[10] Stanford Law professor Joseph Grundfest, and attorney Craig W. Johnson.[11] In 1998, it offered its first retirement planning and fund picking software. The company launched its managed accounts offering to a small number of employers in September 2004. By December 2004, it had $1 billion in assets under management.[11] Financial Engines acquired registered investment advisory firm The Mutual Fund Store for $560 million in 2015.[12] By 2018, the company managed $160 billion in assets and was the largest provider of managed accounts in the defined-contribution market.[13] The company provided 401(k) investment advice managed by a proprietary technology platform with access to human advisers.[11][9] In 2018, its clients included Comcast NBCUniversal and IBM.[14]

Edelman Financial Engines

Hellman & Friedman acquired Financial Engines in 2018 for $3 billion[15][16] and merged it with Edelman Financial Services.[9][17] The new firm became the largest independent registered investment adviser in the United States,[9] managing $191 billion.[14] Financial Engines CEO Larry Raffone became president and CEO of the combined company, while Ric Edelman was made its chairman of financial and investor education.[9] In November 2018, the merged company announced it would operate under the name Edelman Financial Engines.[18] One objective of the merger was to combine the companies' workplace retirement and financial planning services.[19]

For five consecutive years between 2018 and 2022, Barron's ranked Edelman Financial Engines as the #1 registered financial advisory firm in the United States.[20][21][22][23][24] Former Department of Labor assistant secretary Phyllis Borzi joined the company's board in November 2018.[25] The company named Kelly O'Donnell, founder of its Women in Leadership program, as head of its workplace business in November 2019.[26][27] Jason Van de Loo became head of its wealth planning business in January 2020.[28]

As of August 2020, the company managed $291 billion in assets for more than 1.3 million clients,[1][29] mostly in 401(k) plans.[30]

In March 2021, Edelman Financial Engines announced that Warburg Pincus would be taking a minority stake in the company. The transaction represented a valuation of $7.3 billion, a 62% increase in the company's value since its formation in 2018.[31]

In June 2021, Edelman Financial Engines announced that Ric Edelman would step down from his role as chairman of financial education and client experience but stay on as a strategic adviser and board member. He also remains the firm's largest individual shareholder.[32]

In January 2022, Edelman Financial Engines launched Everyday Wealth with Soledad O’Brien and Jean Chatzky, a financial and investment advice podcast hosted by Jean Chatzky and Soledad O’Brien. The weekly episodes cover personal finance, the economy, wealth management, and other financial topics.

Services

Wealth Management - Jason Van de Loo heads Edelman Financial Engines' retail wealth management. As of January 2020, the company employed 320 financial planners overseeing nearly $40 billion across 92,000 retail clients.[33]

Workplace - This service, managing 401(k) accounts for 1.1 million clients across 7,000 companies Шаблон:As of, is led by Kelly O'Donnell.[34] The company is the largest provider of managed accounts in the United States,[35] and has more clients than any other independent financial advisor.[36] It also offers Income+, an income service for customers entering or in retirement.[35][37]

Tax Planning - In May 2021, to create a new internal tax planning division, Edelman acquired Viridian Advisors, a Washington State-based financial firm specializing in tax planning.[38]

References

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