Wells Fargo Investment Institute entered into an agreement to sell its Global Alternative Investments Feeder Fund Platform to fintech firm iCapital Network, WFII parent Wells Fargo and iCapital said in separate announcements Thursday.
As part of the transaction, Wells Fargo also agreed to make an unspecified strategic investment in iCapital under the terms of iCapital's latest fundraising round, the firms said.
Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. ICapital and Wells Fargo declined to say how much was being paid for the fund platform or how much of an investment Wells Fargo agreed to make. However, iCapital said the investment was made in it as part of a financing round that closed April 30.
The transaction is expected to close in the second half of 2020, the firms said. Upon completion of the deal, "iCapital's platform will service nearly $58 billion in client assets across more than 720 funds, 120,000 underlying accounts, and more than 70 white label partners," iCapital said.
"Wells Fargo will continue to provide clients with its existing investment services, such as upfront and ongoing investment due diligence, product selection, investment monitoring, platform management, product support, and education, while the iCapital platform will provide investors with enhanced technology and efficiency," Wells Fargo said.
As part of the transaction, iCapital will offer employment to a team of Wells Fargo employees who currently support operations for the GAI Feeder Fund Platform, the companies said. The transitioning team will continue to support the fund portfolio to allow for the continuity of service, the companies said. They didn't specify in the announcements how many employees are affected. However, iCapital and Wells Fargo told ThinkAdvisor that 13 employees who currently support operations for the GAI Feeder Fund Platform would be offered jobs.