The Last Family Portrait: Schroders, Nuveen & the Death of Mid-Sized Active Management | £9.9bn Deal Autopsy

The Last Family Portrait: Schroders, Nuveen & the Death of Mid-Sized Active Management | £9.9bn Deal Autopsy

The Schroder family survived Napoleon, two World Wars, the fall of merchant banking, and the rise of passive investing. On February 12, 2026, they said "cash me out" — agreeing to sell their 222-year-old firm to Nuveen (TIAA) for £9.9 billion.

The Financial Times called it "the defining deal of a glass half-empty UK." Philip Augar, who worked at Schroders in the 1990s and wrote The Death of Gentlemanly Capitalism, says history is repeating itself — just as the City's merchant banks fell to Wall Street in the 1990s, active fund management at scale is becoming a US-dominated industry. John Gapper calls it the end of the City's émigré alchemy — the era when German-born banking families drove London's financial growth.

In this Quick Dive, Aman Narain and Manu George — both former Schroders insiders — perform an autopsy on one of the last great family-controlled financial dynasties. They trace the firm through four CEOs (Bischoff, Dobson, Harrison, Oldfield), examine why the wealth management and alternatives pivots fell short, and ask the question the entire industry is avoiding:

Is this the end of the mid-sized active asset manager?

KEY TOPICS:

  • The Schroders-Nuveen deal: £9.9bn, 34% premium, Q4 2026 close
  • 222 years of family control: from Napoleonic-era merchant banking to algorithmic allocation
  • Four CEO eras: The Transformer, The Architect, The Great Hope, The Accountant
  • Bruno Schroder's Christmas party and the painting that said everything
  • London's "Wimbledon effect": hosting the game but no longer owning the players
  • The Death of Gentlemanly Capitalism, Part II: from merchant banks to asset managers
  • The passive revolution: how BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street reshaped the landscape
  • Why no auction? Oldfield didn't shop the company and Evelyn Partners got 50% more on EV/EBITDA
  • Why Schroders' wealth and alternatives pivots were too late
  • The last family-controlled financial dynasties: Rothschild, Lazard, Lombard Odier, Pictet
  • Nuveen and TIAA: the quiet $2.5 trillion empire
  • The triple threat: index-tracking, private markets, and AI
  • The "Telco Trap" for active managers
  • What happens to talent, culture, and clients in the next 18 months


DEAL FACTS:

  • Deal value: £9.9bn (~$12.8bn) — valued at 16x forecast earnings vs 12.3x for European peers
  • Cash offer: 590p/share + up to 22p permitted dividends
  • Premium: 34% to last close; 61% to 12-month VWAP
  • Analyst consensus target pre-deal: just £4.50/share
  • Schroder family payout: ~£4.06bn (41% stake)
  • Combined AUM: ~$2.5 trillion
  • Expected close: Q4 2026


THE FT'S VERDICT:

  • Lex: "Ending its listed life with a whimper rather than a bang."
  • Philip Augar: "Wrenching but inevitable... just another brick in the wall."
  • John Gapper: "The end of the City's émigré alchemy."


GUEST:
Manu George — 25-year asset management veteran, former Senior Investment Director at Schroders (2007–2020), currently Credit Strategist at Polen Capital.

HOST: Aman Narain — Founder, A2Z Advisors | Co-Host, A2Z Fintech Podcast | 25+ years across Google, HSBC, Standard Chartered, Schroders, BankBazaar.

CONNECT:

🔗 A2Z Fintech on YouTube: https://www.a2zfintech.com/
🔗 A Man Who Blogs (Substack): https://amanwhoblogs.substack.com/
🔗 Aman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amannarain/
🔗 Manu on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manu-george-invmgmt/

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