In a dynamic period for the wealth management sector, several prominent firms are strategically expanding their operations through new office openings, significant team hires, and targeted acquisitions. This wave of growth underscores a concerted effort to broaden client services, deepen market penetration, and enhance overall asset under management (AUM) capabilities. These developments highlight a competitive landscape where financial advisory firms are keenly focused on catering to the evolving needs of high-net-worth individuals and businesses, while also leveraging specialized expertise to offer comprehensive financial solutions.
Wealth Management Firms Forge Ahead with Strategic Expansions and Talent Acquisitions
On August 21, 2026, NewEdge Wealth, the division catering to ultra-high-net-worth clients within NewEdge Capital Group, marked a significant milestone by establishing its twentieth office in Houston. This expansion was greatly bolstered by the integration of a distinguished team of advisors, including Jeffrey Thompson and Shannon Willems, who join as managing directors, and Sara DeJay Willis, appointed as vice president. This team, previously with AllianceBernstein's Bernstein Private Wealth Management, managed an impressive $2.2 billion in client assets. Their arrival in Houston, a city experiencing rapid economic growth and a burgeoning population of affluent individuals, is seen as a strategic move to address complex wealth management requirements with deep local expertise.
Concurrently, Stevens Capital Partners, an Omaha, Neb.-based registered investment advisor, announced a remarkable achievement: an increase in its assets under management to $800 million. This growth was significantly propelled by the acquisition of J.F. DePetris Jr., CPA, PLLC, a tax practice situated in Dallas. This acquisition brought over 300 tax clients, including more than 100 businesses spread across 15 states, expanding Stevens Capital Partners' reach to clients in over 40 states. David Stevens, the firm's founder and CEO, emphasized that this strategic move aligns with a long-term vision to integrate tax preparation services, fulfilling a growing demand from clients who seek a comprehensive 'one-stop shop' for their financial and tax planning needs. Since its inception in November 2020, the firm has demonstrated impressive organic growth, including a 65% increase from 2025 to 2026, driven by a client-centric philosophy that prioritizes 'pursuing meaning' over mere monetary gains, coupled with a '10% mission' to contribute profits to community charities like the Pediatric Retinal Research Foundation and Ronald McDonald House Charities.
In related news, Wealth Enhancement, a highly acquisitive Minneapolis-based RIA with $161 billion in client assets, completed two distinct acquisitions. The firm integrated the investment advisory business of Weinand Financial, an Olympia, Wash.-based RIA managing over $644 million in client assets, led by Mike Weinand. Founded in 1991, Weinand Financial specializes in financial planning, retirement, and investment strategies, with particular expertise in assisting Washington State employees. Additionally, Wealth Enhancement acquired Servo Wealth Management, an Oklahoma City, Okla.-based RIA founded in 2012 by Eric Nelson, which oversees more than $210 million in client assets and provides investment management and wealth counseling services. This acquisition also reunited Nelson with the Equius Team, who joined Wealth Enhancement in 2023.
Furthermore, Maridea Wealth Management, a Brooklyn-based RIA with $1.8 billion in client assets and 50 advisors, broadened its Chicago presence through the acquisition of Park Ridge Financial. Park Ridge, with $187 million in AUM, sees its founder Rick Pucci joining Maridea as a senior investment advisor. This partnership is designed to deepen Maridea's footprint in Chicago, enhancing its existing office established in September 2025, and providing Park Ridge clients with expanded access to Maridea's tax services, investment research, and planning infrastructure.
Rounding out the wave of expansions, Janney Montgomery Scott fortified its Chicago-area operations by welcoming the Madura Private Wealth Group from Wells Fargo to its new office in Lake Forest, Ill. The Madura team, led by Daniel Madura and his son Ethan Madura, previously managed approximately $420 million in client assets. This move underscores Janney's ongoing strategy to bolster its presence in the Chicago region through strategic advisor recruitment.
These strategic moves collectively illustrate a proactive approach by leading wealth management firms to enhance their service offerings, expand geographic reach, and consolidate market share in a competitive and evolving financial landscape. The focus on comprehensive client solutions, from wealth management and tax planning to estate strategies, reflects a deeper understanding of clients' holistic financial needs.

