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LPL's road to 90% retention runs through smaller Commonwealth books

The commitment rate sits in the low 80s and is lopsided: larger, faster-growing Commonwealth teams have signed, so the 90% target depends on smaller practices.

Just over 80% of Commonwealth Financial Network's assets sit with advisors who have agreed to stay at LPL Financial. That is nearly the same as the 80% LPL reported last fall, but the mix underneath has shifted.

CFO Matt Audette told analysts on LPL's fourth-quarter earnings call Thursday that the advisors who signed are, on average, larger, faster-growing and higher producers than the ones who went elsewhere, according to WealthManagement.com. He repeated LPL's expectation of hitting the 90% asset-retention target set for the transition, even as some news reports have suggested it could be missed.

For a Commonwealth advisor still undecided, that comparison is a window into how LPL has been underwriting the book. The largest, fastest-growing practices are already locked in. The departures skew smaller and slower-growing. The undecided are the pool LPL must draw from to close the gap to 90%. None of this prices anyone's deal. It does show where retention attention has been concentrated.

CEO Rich Steinmeier put the retention work in cultural terms. LPL has assigned its top recruiters to Commonwealth, he said, and is making the case that keeping the community intact matters more than any single contract. He acknowledged the due diligence process has been long and said conversations with advisors have recently become more productive. 'We are deeply connected between Commonwealth and LPL to help educate them on the continuing value proposition of Commonwealth,' he said.

The calendar is part of the negotiation. Conversion is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2026; LPL has months to work the remaining gap. Steinmeier said advisors who went through a long due diligence process are now having more productive conversations than at the beginning. For undecided advisors, the practical window to negotiate is likely to narrow.

The gap to 90%

After conversion, LPL's recruiters return to the open market. Steinmeier said the firm expects a gradual return to more normalized recruiting, with better win rates in traditional markets and deeper penetration of the wire and regional employee advisor space. LPL's capture of wirehouse and regional employee advisors has grown to more than 11% of all advisors in motion. That share was 9% a couple of years ago.

The Commonwealth retention numbers now feed that recruiting story. Steinmeier called the deal 'a very validating event' and said Commonwealth's premium brand and its leadership choosing LPL have made more W-2 advisors take notice. For an advisor at any firm comparing platforms, the same logic applies in miniature. Retention commitments sound like a single percentage, but the Commonwealth disclosures show they are a ranking: which books a platform prioritized, and which it described as the ones leaving.

Retention commitments sound like a single percentage, but the Commonwealth disclosures show they are a ranking.

Advisors comparing platforms should push past the headline number. A retention commitment has a shape: which books were signed early, which were described as leaving, and which remain uncertain. The Commonwealth disclosures have put that shape on the record, in public, months before conversion.

The 90% target remains the stated goal. The mix behind the commitments reads as a recruiting story: large, growing books chose to stay. The undecided, not the target, are the ones to watch.

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WealthManagement.com
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