Envestnet
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Company type | Private |
Industry | Financial services |
Founded | 1999 |
Founder | Jud Bergman (1957–2019) and Bill Crager |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
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Number of employees | 3,100 (2023) |
Website | envestnet |
Envestnet, Inc. is an American financial technology corporation[2] which develops and distributes wealth management software and products to financial advisors[3][4] and institutions.[5] Its main product is an advisory platform that integrates the services and software used by financial advisors in wealth management.[6]
Envestnet has more than $6.5 trillion in platform assets and counts more than 111,000 advisors,[7] 17 of the 20 largest U.S. banks, 48 of the 50 largest wealth management and brokerage firms, more than 500 of the largest RIAs as clients.[8]
History
[edit]1999–2020
[edit]Envestnet was founded by Jud Bergman in 1999,[9] with Bill Crager as co-founder.[7] The company's initial public offering of stock filed on the NYSE and went public on 28 July 2010. It priced at $9; at the bottom of the range of $9–$10. The major underwriters were Morgan Stanley, UBS AG, and Barclays. The company raised $63M by selling 7 million shares.[10]
In August 2015, three years after acquiring Tamarac for $54 million,[11] Envestnet acquired Yodlee,[3] a cloud-based data analytics company that provides account aggregation and various financial software, for $660 million.[12][13]
In the same year, Envestnet also acquired online investment platform Upside in February and financial-planning software provider Finance Logix in May. The firm stated that their main goal was to drive the acquisitions to provide a full suite of technology offerings for financial advisers.[14]
In November 2017, the company introduced a redesigned Tamarac platform.[15] The following year, BlackRock invested $123 million to acquire a 4.9% equity stake in the company.[16]
After Bergman was killed in a car crash in October 2019,[17][18] Crager took over as interim chief executive officer.[19]
In December 2019, Envestnet entered an agreement with JPMorgan Chase to protect Chase's customers' financial data through an API.[20]
The company received controversy in 2020 when it was sued in a class action for its collection of consumer financial data. It filed a motion to dismiss in November of 2020, which was partially granted but partially denied by the court.[21][22]
2020–present
[edit]In March 2020, Crager was named permanent CEO after serving as the interim CEO since October 2019.[23] In April 2024, Board chairman Jim Fox became interim CEO following Crager's departure.[24]
Envestnet and Yodlee was sued in August of 2020 for collecting users' data without customer knowledge. The plaintiff, Deborah Wesch of New Jersey, accuses Yodlee and Envestnet of failing to "adequately protecting consumer data and have failed to put in place sufficient security protocols in the United States".[22] Envestnet filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit and successfully rid four of the ten claims, the remainder of which were not dismissed. Judge Sallie Kim of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California also ruled that the plaintiffs' alter ego claim lacked sufficient evidence to be justified; nevertheless, Judge Kim allowed the six remaining claims to be heard.[21][22]
In July 2024, Envestnet agreed to be acquired by a consortium of investors for $4.5 billion. The buyer group included private equity firm Bain Capital, along with asset management giants BlackRock, Fidelity Investments, Franklin Templeton, and State Street Global Advisors.[25]
On November 25, 2024, Envestnet announced that the Bain-controlled consortium had completed the purchase of the firm, in a deal valued at approximately $4.5 billion.[5]
In 2025, the firm appointed Chris Todd to take the place of interim CEO Fox.[26]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Press Releases". Envestnet, Inc.
- ^ Rosenbush, Steven (13 November 2024). "VC Firms and Tech Startups Face Growing Pressure for Liquidity. Enter Private Equity". wsj.com.
- ^ a b de la Merced, Michael J. (10 August 2015). "Yodlee, a Hub for Financial Apps, Sells Itself to Envestnet". The New York Times.
- ^ Maxey, Daisy (2 June 2015). "The Challenge of Vetting ETF Strategists". wsj.com.
- ^ a b Kellaher, Colin (July 11, 2024). "Bain Capital to Buy Envestnet in $4.5 Billion Deal". www.wsj.com.
- ^ Graffeo, Emily; Hajric, Vildana (28 November 2023). "Wall Street's $300 Billion Middleman Rides Model-Portfolio Boom". bloomberg.com.
- ^ a b Janowski, Davis (22 January 2025). "Chris Todd Named Envestnet CEO". wealthmanagement.com.
- ^ "Envestnet Elevate 2025: Registration Now Open". December 19, 2024.
- ^ Levaux, Janet (4 October 2019). "Envestnet CEO Killed in Car Crash". thinkadvisor.com.
- ^ Scholer, Kristen; Spears, Lee (29 July 2010). "Envestnet Raises $63 Million in IPO After Chopping Deal By 42%". bloomberg.com.
- ^ "Envestnet To Buy Tamarac For $54M To Expand Services For Financial Advisers". wsj.com. 16 February 2012.
- ^ Hope, Bradley (10 August 2015). "Envestnet Deal Values Yodlee at $590 Million". wsj.com.
- ^ "Envestnet buys fin-tech company Yodlee for $590 million".
- ^ Maxey, Daisy (19 August 2015). "Envestnet Plans to Offer NextShares". wsj.com.
- ^ "Envestnet Overhauls Its Tamarac Platform". wealthmanagement.com. 15 November 2017.
- ^ Schmitt, Will; Gara, Antoine; Masters, Brooke (11 July 2024). "Wall Street groups to buy wealth management software maker Envestnet for $4.5bn". ft.com.
- ^ "Jud Bergman (1957-2019) | Envestnet". www.envestnet.com.
- ^ "4 die after wrong-way crash on San Francisco highway". abc10.com. 3 October 2019.
- ^ "Envestnet founder and CEO Jud Bergman killed in automobile crash". InvestmentNews. 2019-10-04. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
- ^ Crosman, Penny (5 December 2019). "JPMorgan Chase signs data sharing agreement with Envestnet Yodlee". americanbanker.com.
- ^ a b "Privacy Litigation Updates for the Financial Services Sector: Claims Against Yodlee Survive and Limited Discovery of Envestnet Allowed". JD Supra. Retrieved 2022-01-05.
- ^ a b c Berman, Jeff. "Envestnet, Yodlee Sued Over Consumer Data Collection". ThinkAdvisor. Retrieved 2022-01-05.
- ^ "Envestnet names Bill Crager CEO". sjo3ekt.js. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
- ^ "Bill Crager Announces Decision to Transition from CEO of Envestnet after more than two decades at the Company". sjo3ekt.js.
- ^ Masters, Brooke; Schmitt, Will; Gara, Antoine (11 July 2024). "Wall Street groups to buy wealth management software maker Envestnet for $4.5bn". www.ft.com. Retrieved 2024-07-12.
- ^ Corbin, Kenneth. "Envestnet Taps Software Exec Chris Todd as CEO". Barron's. Retrieved 2025-03-14.
External links
[edit]- Official website
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