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Jim London: Moving away from the Wild West in consolidation

October 1, 2025
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The UK wealth management sector is shifting to a period of consolidation. And while it’s still aggressive in pace, it is defined by greater maturity, caution and strategic intent.

Research shows that more than three-quarters of firms are planning to pursue acquisitions in 2025, but the ‘Wild West’ era of overpaying, poor due diligence and unclear operating models is fading.

While some lessons have been learned, integration remains a persistent weak spot for wealth management organisations completing M&A deals. Creating long-term, sustainable value now depends on robust integration strategies, purposeful governance and a renewed focus on client outcomes.

With clearer business models, better planning and more disciplined execution, firms can deliver the scale, stability and service quality the next phase of the market demands.

The imperative for an integration strategy

There is a surprising gap in wealth management M&A expertise and resources: despite many firms planning acquisitions, only 58% of those surveyed have dedicated integration resources in place. For the rest, integration is often treated as an afterthought or an extra task for staff already busy with their day jobs. This is a critical mistake.

Successful firms prioritise a clear data and technology integration strategy from the start

Firms that succeed in M&A know that the real work begins after the deal is signed. They develop a clear plan for a ‘minimum day-one position’ to ensure a smooth transition, essential for retaining new staff and maintaining a positive environment.

A key differentiator is allocating dedicated teams that focus solely on integration projects, freeing existing staff to continue their day-to-day work. These specialised teams bring numerous benefits, streamlining complex processes and resolving technology hurdles before they derail the deal’s value.

As a result, these firms are far more likely to meet their financial and strategic goals.

Conversely, those that rely on existing staff to manage integrations like ‘business as usual’ often fail to realise the expected benefits. For firms engaged in multiple acquisitions, creating a clear, reusable playbook for integrations is crucial to help ensure consistency and efficiency across all deals.

Disparate systems and poor data quality

One of the primary challenges in any M&A deal is the proliferation of platforms and technology. After multiple acquisitions, some firms find themselves using many different platforms to complete similar tasks.

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The lack of a unified tech stack can create fragmented data, a significant drag on scalability, increased costs and a hindered ability to centralise key support functions. In this scenario, firms are simply accumulating businesses rather than truly integrating them.

Successful firms prioritise a clear data and technology integration strategy from the start. They focus on migrating data to a single, clean system, consolidating everything from client and investment holdings to accounting data.

Failure to address these operational and data challenges means that acquisitions are often only partially integrated.

Client outcomes

Clients are at the heart of everything in the wealth management industry, and an important goal of any acquisition should be to improve the client experience. While initial change can be temporarily unsettling, a well-executed integration can lead to significant benefits.

Post-integration, clients should benefit from more consistent services and better segmentation, which aligns their specific needs with appropriate service levels. They can gain access to deeper investment expertise, improved engagement with wealth managers and could benefit from stronger compliance, controls and cybersecurity.

The firms that will thrive are those that recognise that M&A success is measured by the value they create post-acquisition

Integrating new technology can provide a consolidated view of a client’s entire financial life, allow for secure, seamless communication with relationship managers and enable faster decision-making.

By prioritising these outcomes, firms can build a stronger, more stable foundation for the future — demonstrating that strategic consolidation is not just about growth, but about delivering enduring value for clients.

The path ahead

Consolidation in the wealth management sector is set to continue, and the firms that will thrive in this next chapter are those that recognise that M&A success is measured by the value they create post-acquisition, not just the number of closed deals.

The data makes this clear: nearly one in five (19%) firms surveyed recently paused their M&A activity to properly integrate previous deals.

By moving past the “Wild West” mentality and embracing disciplined integration strategies, clear business models and a steadfast focus on client outcomes, these firms are building more resilient businesses and setting a new industry standard.

Jim London is chief executive officer at SEI Investments

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