Lido Advisors acquires $800 million trust company

Lido Advisors acquires $800 million trust company
Enterprise Trust & Investment Company, based in Bay Area. provides investment management and fiduciary services to high-net worth individuals.
JUN 14, 2022

Lido Advisors, a Los Angeles-based registered investment adviser managing $11 billion, has acquired Enterprise Trust & Investment Company, a Los Gatos, California-based trust company managing $800 million.

The transaction, terms of which were not disclosed, is expected to close in the third quarter, Lido Advisors said in a press release Tuesday,

Founded in 1995, Enterprise Trust is based in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area. The firm provides investment management and fiduciary services to high-net worth individuals and their families.

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