Morgan Stanley's Gorman 'thrilled' with ETrade purchase

Morgan Stanley's Gorman 'thrilled' with ETrade purchase
The CEO is particularly pleased with ETrade's technology and brand
JUN 09, 2020

Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman is so happy about the acquisition of ETrade Financial Corp., which is expected to close in the fourth quarter of this year, that he plans on sticking with the online trading firm's name and brand.

When large financial institutions like Morgan Stanley buy another company, the name of the acquired company is often erased from history, as if it never existed at all. That won't be the case when Morgan Stanley, which said in February it was buying ETrade for $13 billion in stock, ultimately absorbs the company.

"I couldn’t be happier about this deal," Gorman said Tuesday during an online presentation at Morgan Stanley's annual U.S. financial conference. "It’s one thing during negotiations. There’s posturing, and there’s stuff going on.

"But now that we’re dealing with folks who are going to be our colleagues and their team has been world-class," he said. "I’m really impressed with their management team, and I’m really impressed with their technology, with their digital banking capability."

"One thing we’ve learned through COVID is that people are using digital more, not less," Gorman said. "That’s why Amazon and Google and all these companies have exploded. It’s the same in our business. So having world-class digital capability, if ever we needed it, we need it now.

"Add in not having to build it but buying it and putting it on our system," he said. "I’m thrilled about it."

The ETrade deal expands Morgan Stanley's online and so-called self-directed platform for the less than ultra rich. The firm has more than 15,000 financial advisers.

Gorman is pleased enough that he foresees hanging onto the ETrade brand to some degree. "We will keep the front end, we will keep the brand, ETrade powered by Morgan Stanley, or something like that," he said. "The brand has real value. It’s important to their client base."

The ETrade acquisition strengthens Morgan Stanley, he said. Overall, the deal makes Morgan Stanley larger, it diversifies the company, it gives the firm greater digital banking capabilities, and it appeals to a younger demographic that wants to do brokerage and banking online, Gorman said.

“This gives us a technology organization that infuses ours with innovation,” he said.

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