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Here's How Lazard's Advisory Push Positions It for 2030 Growth
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Key Takeaways
Lazard is scaling its Financial Advisory arm, which made up nearly 58% of operating revenues in 2025.
The firm targets rising MD productivity, with revenues per MD nearing $9M after beating its 2024 goal.
Lazard aims for private-capital activity to reach about half of advisory revenue while expanding globally.
Lazard (LAZ - Free Report) is intensifying its focus on the Financial Advisory segment, which represented nearly 58% of total operating revenues as of Sept. 30, 2025. The firm is expanding its advisory capabilities through targeted senior hiring, new specialized services, including geopolitical advisory, and a greater emphasis on high-growth verticals such as Private Capital Advisory. These strategic priorities position Lazard to scale its platform and capture accelerating global deal activity.
Lazard plans to add 10-15 net new managing directors (MDs) to its Financial Advisory division each year, while maintaining its high standards of excellence and further improving productivity. On the productivity front, Lazard reached average revenues per MD of $8.6 million in 2024, reaching this milestone a full year ahead of schedule. Since then, productivity has climbed to nearly $9 million per MD. The company remains confident in its ability to continue raising this figure, including surpassing its 2028 target of $10 million per MD.
Lazard is also deepening its connectivity to private capital markets, a key driver of its accelerated revenue growth in recent years. The firm’s Private Capital Advisory platform, spanning primary fundraising and secondary advisory, enhances client coverage across the private-markets ecosystem. Looking ahead, Lazard aims for private-capital-related activity to account for 50% of the total advisory revenues.
LAZ is also broadening its global footprint, adding new offices and expanding its presence across key growth regions, including Europe and the Middle East. This enhanced geographic reach enables the firm to access a wider and more diversified client base, strengthening sector coverage and making its advisory business more resilient to regional economic fluctuations. In parallel, Lazard is investing in proprietary AI tools, including LazardGPT, to deepen client insights, streamline internal processes and further elevate productivity across its advisory platform.
By scaling its MD base, deepening private-capital integration, broadening its geographic platform and deploying advanced AI tools, Lazard is positioning itself for sustained growth and improved profitability into 2030. The company expects to double firmwide revenues by 2030 and targets delivering 10-15% annual shareholder returns per year over this period.
How LAZ Competes With Its Peers in Terms of Advisory Business
Lazard peers, T. Rowe Price (TROW - Free Report) and Federated Hermes (FHI - Free Report) are also strengthening their advisory businesses.
T. Rowe Price is expanding its investment advisory revenues through higher average asset under management (AUM) from market gains, diversification into alternatives and multi-asset strategies, product innovations like ETFs and target-date funds, and fee rate stabilization. T. Rowe Price’s Investment advisory revenue constitutes 77% of net revenues as of Sept. 30, 2025. The segment revenues rose nearly 3% in the first nine months of 2025.
Federated Hermes’ net investment advisory fees contribute a substantial portion to the total revenues. As of Sept. 30, 2025, it comprised 67.2% of the total revenues. Given its large AUM base, diversified investment strategies, and broad client reach, Federated Hermes seems well-positioned to sustain and grow its advisory-fee business. The mix of liquidity/money-market, fixed income, equity, and alternative strategies gives it resilience across market cycles.
LAZ Price Performance & Zacks Rank
In the past six months, LAZ shares have gained 24.6% against the industry’s decline of 3%.
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Here's How Lazard's Advisory Push Positions It for 2030 Growth
Key Takeaways
Lazard (LAZ - Free Report) is intensifying its focus on the Financial Advisory segment, which represented nearly 58% of total operating revenues as of Sept. 30, 2025. The firm is expanding its advisory capabilities through targeted senior hiring, new specialized services, including geopolitical advisory, and a greater emphasis on high-growth verticals such as Private Capital Advisory. These strategic priorities position Lazard to scale its platform and capture accelerating global deal activity.
Lazard plans to add 10-15 net new managing directors (MDs) to its Financial Advisory division each year, while maintaining its high standards of excellence and further improving productivity. On the productivity front, Lazard reached average revenues per MD of $8.6 million in 2024, reaching this milestone a full year ahead of schedule. Since then, productivity has climbed to nearly $9 million per MD. The company remains confident in its ability to continue raising this figure, including surpassing its 2028 target of $10 million per MD.
Lazard is also deepening its connectivity to private capital markets, a key driver of its accelerated revenue growth in recent years. The firm’s Private Capital Advisory platform, spanning primary fundraising and secondary advisory, enhances client coverage across the private-markets ecosystem. Looking ahead, Lazard aims for private-capital-related activity to account for 50% of the total advisory revenues.
LAZ is also broadening its global footprint, adding new offices and expanding its presence across key growth regions, including Europe and the Middle East. This enhanced geographic reach enables the firm to access a wider and more diversified client base, strengthening sector coverage and making its advisory business more resilient to regional economic fluctuations. In parallel, Lazard is investing in proprietary AI tools, including LazardGPT, to deepen client insights, streamline internal processes and further elevate productivity across its advisory platform.
By scaling its MD base, deepening private-capital integration, broadening its geographic platform and deploying advanced AI tools, Lazard is positioning itself for sustained growth and improved profitability into 2030. The company expects to double firmwide revenues by 2030 and targets delivering 10-15% annual shareholder returns per year over this period.
How LAZ Competes With Its Peers in Terms of Advisory Business
Lazard peers, T. Rowe Price (TROW - Free Report) and Federated Hermes (FHI - Free Report) are also strengthening their advisory businesses.
T. Rowe Price is expanding its investment advisory revenues through higher average asset under management (AUM) from market gains, diversification into alternatives and multi-asset strategies, product innovations like ETFs and target-date funds, and fee rate stabilization. T. Rowe Price’s Investment advisory revenue constitutes 77% of net revenues as of Sept. 30, 2025. The segment revenues rose nearly 3% in the first nine months of 2025.
Federated Hermes’ net investment advisory fees contribute a substantial portion to the total revenues. As of Sept. 30, 2025, it comprised 67.2% of the total revenues. Given its large AUM base, diversified investment strategies, and broad client reach, Federated Hermes seems well-positioned to sustain and grow its advisory-fee business. The mix of liquidity/money-market, fixed income, equity, and alternative strategies gives it resilience across market cycles.
LAZ Price Performance & Zacks Rank
In the past six months, LAZ shares have gained 24.6% against the industry’s decline of 3%.
Price Performance
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Currently, Lazard carries a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.