Krilogy's John McArthur - charting an RIA's growth path by building out private markets capabilities

Welcome back to the Alt Goes Mainstream podcast.

Today’s episode digs into how the CIO of a growing multi-billion dollar wealth management firm thinks about customization and differentiation by building out private markets capabilities.

We sat down with John McArthur, Senior Partner and CIO at $3.6B AUM Krilogy. Founded in 2009, Krilogy provides comprehensive financial planning and investment management services to HNW individuals, families, and business owners.

Krilogy is charting a growth path — and to chart a growth path, John and his team are thinking about how they can thoughtfully grow their business.

With John at the helm as CIO, they have been strategic with their approach to private markets and have increasingly focused on ways that they can create customized and differentiated solutions for their clients.

John took 11 years of experience in wealth management and financial planning at A.G. Edwards & Sons and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney to Krilogy, where he joined his former University of Missouri college football teammate, Kent Skornia, to help quarterback Krilogy and their clients to financial success.

John is thoughtful in his approach to private markets and how to provide solutions to their clients. We had a fascinating discussion about how wealth management is evolving and how private markets are critical to growing a wealth management practice. We discussed:
  • How John and team have grown and scaled an independent wealth management firm.
  • How John approaches private markets — and how that approach has evolved as they work with clients of greater size.
  • How to balance customization and differentiation with scale.
  • How can asset managers effectively educate and provide solutions to the wealth channel?
  • What’s still missing from private markets solutions for the wealth channel?
  • His views on product innovation, including evergreen funds.
  • Advice John would give to wealth advisors looking to invest in private markets.
Thanks John for coming on the show to share your wisdom and expertise on wealth management and private markets.

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Show Notes
00:00 Introduction and Message from our Sponsor, Ultimus Fund Solutions
01:54 Welcome to Alt Goes Mainstream
02:06 Introducing John McArthur
03:51 John's Journey into Wealth Management
04:23 The Role of Sports in John's Career
05:47 Lessons from Big Wealth Management Firms
06:21 Krilogy's Growth and Strategy
07:25 Challenges and Opportunities in Wealth Management
07:36 Private Markets and Customization
08:04 Growth Strategies and Quality Control
09:29 Client Service and Organic Growth
11:26 Differentiating Wealth Management Offerings
12:23 Importance of Private Markets
13:14 Creating Customized Solutions
14:53 Educating Advisors on Private Markets
15:54 Volatility and Market Changes
17:04 Private Markets in a New Economic Environment
17:24 Building a Diverse Private Fund
19:50 Client Understanding of Private Markets
20:25 Educating Advisors and Clients
22:15 Behavioral Bias in Investing
23:42 Long-Term Investing Mindset
24:08 Compounding and Diversification
24:41 Challenges in Advisor Education
25:46 Effective Education Strategies
27:01 The Role of Storytelling in Education
27:22 Future of Education in Wealth Management
27:35 Sourcing and Access in Private Markets
28:46 Networking and Building Trust
29:26 Customization and Differentiation in Wealth Management
30:34 Combining Big Brands and Niche Funds
31:47 The Importance of Being in the Game
32:13 Advice for Wealth Managers
32:24 Evergreen Fund Structures
33:16 Navigating the Evergreen Environment
34:29 Portfolio Construction in Private Markets
35:25 Operational Benefits of Evergreen Funds
36:05 Model Portfolios in Wealth Management
36:53 Favorite and Contrarian Investment Ideas
38:49 Real Estate Market Opportunities
39:09 Large vs. Niche Real Estate Managers
39:52 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Disclosure from Krilogy

Investments involve risk and unless otherwise stated, are not guaranteed. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. Be sure to first consult with a qualified financial advisor and/or tax professional before implementing any strategy discussed herein.

Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by
The Podcast Consultant.
2021