Franklin Resources — the parent firm of fund manager Franklin Templeton — has bought digital wealth platform AdvisorEngine for an undisclosed amount.
The deal comes less than three months after the Silicon Valley-based mutual fund giant acquired asset manager Legg Mason for $4.5 billion and follows similar moves by rivals.
"Congratulations to @AdvisorEngine on its sale to @FTI_US following other mega asset managers diversifying into digital wealth (@blackrock/ @FutureAdvisor, @InvescoUS/@Jemstep)," said technology consultant Gavin Spitzner on Twitter. "Known mainly as a B2B #robo, @AdvisorEngine has built out an extensive digital wealth platform … ."
AdvisorEngine, which WisdomTree Investments previously owned a large stake in, provides technology and other services to about 1,200 RIAs and other firms with some $600 billion in assets. Its open-architecture platform relies on smart automation technology and includes the CRM product Junxure.
"AdvisorEngine will enable financial advisors in the U.S. to access and implement our best thinking across portfolio construction and practice management," according to Harshendu Bindal, head of Digital Strategy and Wealth Management at Franklin Templeton.