Fitch: Ameritrade's Scottrade Buy Part of Shift from Trading

October 27, 2016 11:59 AM EDT

NEW YORK & CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The recently announced $4bn acquisition of Scottrade Financial Services (Scottrade) by TD Ameritrade Holding (TD Ameritrade) is part of a broader trend in the US retail brokerage sector to expand wallet share by growing banking and asset management businesses in the face of trading commission revenue pressure, says Fitch Ratings.

Fitch believes that another large-scale merger is possible over the longer term, with E*Trade Financial Corporation (E*Trade), the smallest of the remaining large discount retail brokers, being a potential target.

Over the medium and long term, Fitch expects revenue diversification and growing wallet share to remain major themes for the sector. Price competition for trading commissions has intensified alongside the growth of zero-commission trading on some exchange-traded funds for certain accounts. Fitch believes that further downward pressure on commission prices and continued migration toward commission-free trades are likely over the medium term.

In Fitch's opinion, rising US interest rates could be a catalyst for further price competition and/or consolidation. Net interest margins (NIMs) have remained broadly steady for several years, but should expand alongside the expected gradual rise in US interest rates. NIM expansion will benefit the larger brokers with larger banking and asset management businesses the most. Money market fund (MMF) fee waivers would also be reduced (or eliminated) in a rising interest rate environment. The offset of rising interest income and reduced MMF fee waivers could embolden larger retail brokers to target market share growth and reduce trading commissions further.

Rising rates, along with the passage of time, will also provide more clarity with respect to the performance of E*Trade's home equity line of credit exposure on its balance sheet, while rising home prices could also mitigate this risk. Both of these factors could increase the likelihood of an acquisition.

US retail brokers are responding to the challenges facing the traditional commission-based business by moving toward new business segments and growing asset management fee income, as well as their banking revenues.

A more diversified business model with greater reliance on asset management fees and banking would help to reduce some of the revenue and income cyclicality in the sector. Notably, if these broad business shifts result in more stable performance through economic, interest rate and market cycles, than it could be positive for these firms' credit profiles.

Amid the ongoing transition, not all US retail brokers are similarly positioned. The largest retail broker, Charles Schwab Corporation, has already moved to a largely asset- and net interest revenue-based model, with trading commissions representing only 15% of revenue at Sept. 30, 2016. As commission pricing competition intensifies further, smaller brokers who remain more reliant on trading commissions will face greater challenges.

The TD Ameritrade-Scottrade tie-up specifically will not result insignificant diversification for the combined entity, with commissions representing roughly 40% of total revenue. However, the combined entity will benefit from increased economies of scale, and TD Ameritrade will be able to access Scottrade's substantially larger branch network. The additional client accounts and branches, combined with increased scale, could help facilitate a broader transition by helping the new firm grow its asset management and banking businesses.

Additional information is available on www.fitchratings.com.

The above article originally appeared as a post on the Fitch Wire credit market commentary page. The original article can be accessed at www.fitchratings.com. All opinions expressed are those of Fitch Ratings.

ALL FITCH CREDIT RATINGS ARE SUBJECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMERS. PLEASE READ THESE LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMERS BY FOLLOWING THIS LINK: HTTPS://WWW.FITCHRATINGS.COM/UNDERSTANDINGCREDITRATINGS. IN ADDITION, RATING DEFINITIONS AND THE TERMS OF USE OF SUCH RATINGS ARE AVAILABLE ON THE AGENCY'S PUBLIC WEB SITE AT WWW.FITCHRATINGS.COM. PUBLISHED RATINGS, CRITERIA, AND METHODOLOGIES ARE AVAILABLE FROM THIS SITE AT ALL TIMES. FITCH'S CODE OF CONDUCT, CONFIDENTIALITY, CONFLICTS OF INTEREST, AFFILIATE FIREWALL, COMPLIANCE, AND OTHER RELEVANT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE FROM THE CODE OF CONDUCT SECTION OF THIS SITE. FITCH MAY HAVE PROVIDED ANOTHER PERMISSIBLE SERVICE TO THE RATED ENTITY OR ITS RELATED THIRD PARTIES. DETAILS OF THIS SERVICE FOR RATINGS FOR WHICH THE LEAD ANALYST IS BASED IN AN EU-REGISTERED ENTITY CAN BE FOUND ON THE ENTITY SUMMARY PAGE FOR THIS ISSUER ON THE FITCH WEBSITE.

Copyright © 2016 by Fitch Ratings, Inc., Fitch Ratings Ltd. and its subsidiaries. 33 Whitehall Street, NY, NY 10004. Telephone: 1-800-753-4824, (212) 908-0500. Fax: (212) 480-4435. Reproduction or retransmission in whole or in part is prohibited except by permission. All rights reserved. In issuing and maintaining its ratings and in making other reports (including forecast information), Fitch relies on factual information it receives from issuers and underwriters and from other sources Fitch believes to be credible. Fitch conducts a reasonable investigation of the factual information relied upon by it in accordance with its ratings methodology, and obtains reasonable verification of that information from independent sources, to the extent such sources are available for a given security or in a given jurisdiction. The manner of Fitch's factual investigation and the scope of the third-party verification it obtains will vary depending on the nature of the rated security and its issuer, the requirements and practices in the jurisdiction in which the rated security is offered and sold and/or the issuer is located, the availability and nature of relevant public information, access to the management of the issuer and its advisers, the availability of pre-existing third-party verifications such as audit reports, agreed-upon procedures letters, appraisals, actuarial reports, engineering reports, legal opinions and other reports provided by third parties, the availability of independent and competent third- party verification sources with respect to the particular security or in the particular jurisdiction of the issuer, and a variety of other factors. Users of Fitch's ratings and reports should understand that neither an enhanced factual investigation nor any third-party verification can ensure that all of the information Fitch relies on in connection with a rating or a report will be accurate and complete. Ultimately, the issuer and its advisers are responsible for the accuracy of the information they provide to Fitch and to the market in offering documents and other reports. In issuing its ratings and its reports, Fitch must rely on the work of experts, including independent auditors with respect to financial statements and attorneys with respect to legal and tax matters. Further, ratings and forecasts of financial and other information are inherently forward-looking and embody assumptions and predictions about future events that by their nature cannot be verified as facts. As a result, despite any verification of current facts, ratings and forecasts can be affected by future events or conditions that were not anticipated at the time a rating or forecast was issued or affirmed.

The information in this report is provided "as is" without any representation or warranty of any kind, and Fitch does not represent or warrant that the report or any of its contents will meet any of the requirements of a recipient of the report. A Fitch rating is an opinion as to the creditworthiness of a security. This opinion and reports made by Fitch are based on established criteria and methodologies that Fitch is continuously evaluating and updating. Therefore, ratings and reports are the collective work product of Fitch and no individual, or group of individuals, is solely responsible for a rating or a report. The rating does not address the risk of loss due to risks other than credit risk, unless such risk is specifically mentioned. Fitch is not engaged in the offer or sale of any security. All Fitch reports have shared authorship. Individuals identified in a Fitch report were involved in, but are not solely responsible for, the opinions stated therein. The individuals are named for contact purposes only. A report providing a Fitch rating is neither a prospectus nor a substitute for the information assembled, verified and presented to investors by the issuer and its agents in connection with the sale of the securities. Ratings may be changed or withdrawn at any time for any reason in the sole discretion of Fitch. Fitch does not provide investment advice of any sort. Ratings are not a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any security. Ratings do not comment on the adequacy of market price, the suitability of any security for a particular investor, or the tax-exempt nature or taxability of payments made in respect to any security. Fitch receives fees from issuers, insurers, guarantors, other obligors, and underwriters for rating securities. Such fees generally vary from US$1,000 to US$750,000 (or the applicable currency equivalent) per issue. In certain cases, Fitch will rate all or a number of issues issued by a particular issuer, or insured or guaranteed by a particular insurer or guarantor, for a single annual fee. Such fees are expected to vary from US$10,000 to US$1,500,000 (or the applicable currency equivalent). The assignment, publication, or dissemination of a rating by Fitch shall not constitute a consent by Fitch to use its name as an expert in connection with any registration statement filed under the United States securities laws, the Financial Services and Markets Act of 2000 of the United Kingdom, or the securities laws of any particular jurisdiction. Due to the relative efficiency of electronic publishing and distribution, Fitch research may be available to electronic subscribers up to three days earlier than to print subscribers.

For Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan and South Korea only: Fitch Australia Pty Ltd holds an Australian financial services license (AFS license no. 337123) which authorizes it to provide credit ratings to wholesale clients only. Credit ratings information published by Fitch is not intended to be used by persons who are retail clients within the meaning of the Corporations Act 2001.

Fitch Ratings
Justin Fuller, CFA
Senior Director
Financial Institutions
+1 312 368-2057
Fitch Ratings
70 West Madison Street
Chicago, IL
or
Justin Patrie, CFA
Fitch Wire
+1 646 582-4964
33 Whitehall Street
New York, NY
or
Media Relations:
Hannah James, New York, + 1 646-582-4947
Email: [email protected]

Source: Fitch Ratings



Serious News for Serious Traders! Try StreetInsider.com Premium Free!

You May Also Be Interested In





Related Categories

Press Releases

Related Entities

Fitch Ratings, Definitive Agreement