The SEC’s Big RIA Reclassification: A Small Change With Major M&A Ripples

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The Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed a major redefining of what counts as a “small entity” in the world of registered investment advisers (RIAs) — and the change is so dramatic that it would instantly reclassify about 96% of all RIAs as small instead of large.

This is far more than a paperwork adjustment — it’s a shift with potential ripple effects across mergers, acquisitions, compliance operations, and even the momentum of breakaway advisers exploring independence.

Originally reported by PLANADVISER. Explore the full article here: SEC RIA ‘Small Entity’ Redefinition Could Affect M&A

A Massive Jump in the Definition of “Small”

Currently, an RIA is considered a small entity only if it manages less than $25 million in assets. Under the new SEC proposal, “small” would skyrocket to include firms with under $1 billion AUM.

“It’s an absurd jump … a 40-times leap,” says Peter Campagna of Wise Rhino Group. “But I think it’s more about relieving administrative burden. You shouldn’t have the same scrutiny as BlackRock if you’re managing under $1 billion.”

The intention is to reduce regulatory strain on most RIAs — but that relief could still trigger new complications during merger transitions or compliance restructuring.

Why M&A Integration Could Get Tricky

Kim Kovalski of MarshBerry notes that although compliance relief is welcome, the shift introduces integration challenges when formerly “small” firms merge upward. These may include:

  • Upgrading firmwide policies
  • Reworking reporting practices
  • Rebuilding compliance staffing
  • Implementing phased integration plans

These aren’t deal breakers — but they’re hurdles that growing RIAs must prepare for strategically.

M&A Isn’t Slowing Down Anytime Soon

Despite potential complications, the RIA acquisition market remains strong. Last year alone hit record-breaking activity, with buyers still eager and valuations holding steady.

Some firm owners may even feel less urgency to sell if their classification shifts to “small,” reducing compliance pressure.

A Potential Surge in Breakaway Advisers

Campagna also predicts a possible spike in breakaway advisers — professionals leaving large wirehouses to launch independent wealth firms.

“There were advisers who weren’t doing it that would do it now,” Campagna says. “That’s a whole lot of talented people.”

Why Professionals Everywhere Should Pay Attention

Regulatory shifts like this highlight a universal truth across all licensed fields — whether in finance, real estate, insurance, or healthcare — the compliance landscape can evolve fast.

Staying educated, licensed, and current is essential. For professionals seeking new opportunities, expanding certifications, or pivoting industries, Cameron Academy remains a trusted, nationwide resource with programs spanning all 50 states.

In a world where regulation shapes opportunity, the professionals who stay informed — and stay licensed — are the ones who rise to the top.

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