Brooks Macdonald Group plc | |
Type: | Public |
Industry: | Wealth Management |
Location: | London, United Kingdom |
Revenue: | £128.48 million (2024)[1] |
Net Income: | £6.58 million (2024) |
Aum: | £17.9bn (March 2024)[2] |
Num Employees: | (2024) |
Brooks Macdonald Group plc is a British wealth management company headquartered in London[3] with eleven offices across the UK. The company provides discretionary investment management, financial planning, and fund management services for private high net worth individuals, pension funds and institutions.
Initially named Brooks Macdonald, Gayer & Co, the company was founded in 1991 by Chris Macdonald, Jonathan Gumpel, Richard Spencer and Martin Mullany.[4]
By 1993, the company reached £250 million in funds under management. In 2002, the company incorporated Brooks Macdonald Group plc.[5]
The company began trading on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange (AIM) in 2005.[6] Chris Macdonald was CEO of the listed business.
Funds under management by Brooks Macdonald exceeded £1 billion in 2007,[7] the business opened a Manchester office in the same year.
In 2008, Chris Macdonald stepped back from his role as Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director. Macdonald remained CEO but Nick Holmes and Andrew Shepherd were appointed as joint managing directors.[8]
In 2009, Brooks Macdonald completed its first major acquisition, purchasing UK-based fund manager Lawrence House.[9] In in the same year, the company opened its first branch in Scotland.[10]
The company made its second major acquisition in 2010, purchasing property firm Braemar Group.[11] In 2010 funds under management exceeded £2 billion for the first time. The company paid its first dividend in this year.
In August 2011, the company acquired the investment arm of law firm Clarke Willmott, gaining £120 million of discretionary client assets[12] in the transaction. In the same year, Brooks Macdonald unveiled a new funds business which had £100 million in assets under management at launch.[13]
Funds under management for the company surpassed £3 billion in 2012. In November of that year, Brooks Macdonald acquired Spearpoint, a discretionary fund management service provider based in the Channel Islands.[14]
Brooks Macdonald acquired DPZ Capital[15] and Levitas Investment Management Services[16] in 2014, taking funds under management to a total of more than £6 billion.
Andrew Shepherd was promoted to Deputy Chief Executive[17] in August 2015.
In April 2017, Chris Macdonald stepped down as Chief Executive. Caroline Connellan was announced as his successor.[18] In the same year, Brooks Macdonald opened its first office in Wales.[19]
In March 2019, Andrew Shepherd was appointed CEO of Brooks Macdonald International.[20] Later that year the company acquired Scotland-based Cornelian Asset Managers, the acquisition increased Brooks Macdonald's funds under management by around 10%.[21]
In 2020, Brooks Macdonald acquired Lloyds Bank International's offshore management and funds business.[22]
Andrew Shepherd was appointed Brooks Macdonald Chief Executive Officer the following year, succeeding Caroline Connellan who departed the business.[23]
Brooks Macdonald acquired Warwickshire-based independent financial adviser Integrity Wealth[24] in September 2022. In the same month the company announced the purchase of Manchester-based Adroit Financial Planning, adding a further £350 million in assets under management to the firm.[25]
Also in September it was reported that the company had responded to the cost of living crisis by giving staff who were earning £50,000 per year or less a £1,000 pay rise to combat the increase in utility price cap.[26]
In August 2023, the company partnered with UK charity Family Business United, supporting the financial planning and investment management of 250 companies in the UK.[27]
In March 2024, the international division of Brooks Macdonald was placed under review.[28] In June, Andrew Shepherd announced his decision to retire. Chief Financial Officer Andrea Montague was announced as his successor.[29]
As of March 2024, Brooks Macdonald has £17.9 billion in funds under management.[30]
Having founded the business in 1991 alongside Richard Spencer, Jonathan Gumpel and Martin Mullany, Chris Macdonald served as Chief Executive Officer for 25 years before he was succeeded by Caroline Connellan in April 2017.[31]
In 2018, Connellan joined the board of the British trade association Investment Association, representing the investment management industry in the UK.[32] Connellan left the company in 2021, replaced by Andrew Shepherd who had previously served as managing director and deputy Chief executive since joining Brooks Macdonald in 2008. Shepherd was the company's CEO until 2024, when he announced his retirement. Andrea Montague, who had served the business as CFO was named as his successor. Montague is currently Chief Executive Officer Designate, ahead of formally becoming CEO in October.
In 2023, Maarten Slendebroek was appointed Chairman and non-executive director following the departure of Richard Price;[33] Andrea Montague was appointed executive director and Chief Financial Officer.[34]
In 2024, Alex Charalambous was appointed head of wealth,[35] while Richard Larner and Michael Toolan were appointed Co-Chief Investment Officers succeeding Edward Park.[36]
Founder Richard Spencer remains at the firm as Senior Adviser to the Investment Committee. He has previously served at Chief Investment Officer.[37]