COMPANIES

AllianceBernstein

Office address: 501 Commerce Street, Nashville, TN 37203
Website: alliancebernstein.com
Year established: 1967
Company type: financial services
Employees: 4,300+ (global)
Expertise: asset management, private wealth management, investment planning, risk-management services, equity strategies, fixed-income strategies, alternatives, multi-asset solutions, global investment research
Parent company: Equitable Holdings, Inc. (majority owner)
Key people: Seth Bernstein (CEO), Onur Erzan (global head), Mark Manley (general counsel), Tom Simeone (CFO), Karl Sprules (COO), Cathy Spencer (chief people officer), Andrew Chin (chief AI officer)
Financing status: shareholder-owned company

AllianceBernstein (AB) is a global investment firm based in Nashville, serving institutions, advisors, and individuals. It provides asset management, private wealth management, alternatives, and research-driven investment solutions worldwide. The company oversees about $785 billion AUM, with over 4,300 employees in 52 offices across 26 countries.

History of AllianceBernstein

In 1967, Sanford C. Bernstein launched a namesake private securities firm for discerning investors. His contrarian research approach helped the firm grow into a leading independent investment manager. Bernstein soon became closely associated with deep institutional research that challenged conventional market thinking.

Alliance and Bernstein unite

In 1971, Alliance Capital was formed by combining two established investment advisory businesses. Leaders across both sides believed distinctive research and inventive strategies could improve client outcomes.

Their capabilities fully came together in 2000, when Alliance and Bernstein formally merged. The combined firm later established a new global headquarters in downtown Nashville in 2021 to signal its renewal.

Elevating ultra-wealthy families

By 2024, AB's Bernstein Private Wealth Management oversaw almost $38 billion for ultra-wealthy clients worldwide. Around 1,290 individuals and families, averaging 12-year relationships, relied on the firm's expanded platform. AllianceBernstein rebranded its advisors, strengthened leadership, and built a dedicated center for complex wealth.

Building momentum with RIAs

Another growth engine emerged as AllianceBernstein built dedicated coverage for registered investment advisors in 2023. Since launch, RIA sales rose 113 percent by 2024 and 35 percent in 2025. Together, these moves mark a new growth phase focused on advisors and wealthy families.

AllianceBernstein's products and services

AB offers research-driven investment solutions that aim to improve returns while managing downside risk:

AllianceBernstein's products

  • mutual funds: pooled portfolios across major asset classes
  • ETFs: exchange-traded funds offering intraday liquidity
  • interval funds: less liquid funds used for specialized strategies
  • SMAs: separately managed accounts built to client mandates
  • model portfolios: packaged multi-asset allocations for advisors
  • closed-end funds: exchange-traded vehicles using long-term capital
  • variable product series: portfolios created for variable insurance products

AB's capabilities

  • equity: active stock strategies seeking long-term growth
  • fixed income: bond portfolios focused on income and stability
  • municipal bonds: tax-aware bond solutions for eligible investors
  • alternatives: non-traditional strategies complementing core holdings
  • retirement plans: investment options tailored to retirement savers
  • insurance sub-advised: portfolio management for insurance product platforms
  • tax-advantaged solutions: structures designed to help manage taxes

AllianceBernstein also has the AB Advisor Institute, which provides practice-management coaching and tools for advisors. It is built to help advisors grow their businesses, strengthen client relationships, and use the firm's insights more effectively.

Culture and corporate values

AllianceBernstein states that its purpose is to pursue insight and opportunity. And according to the firm, these values shape how people work together:

  • invest in one another
  • strive for distinctive knowledge
  • speak with courage and conviction
  • act with integrity – always

AllianceBernstein also says that its employee benefits are built to support employee growth and overall financial and family stability. These benefits include:

  • financial well-being: competitive base pay and annual performance-based bonuses
  • retirement: employer-matched retirement plans with no fees on core investments
  • health and wellness: broad medical, mental health, and wellness coverage for employees and families
  • employee resource groups: employee-led groups that build community around shared interests
  • personal finance support: AB specialists help employees better understand and manage their money
  • family support: paid family leave, adoption help, surrogacy support, childcare backup, and infertility coverage

Along with these benefits, AllianceBernstein encourages its employees to support various communities. In 2024, the firm set a goal to expand its global giving and create more year-round volunteer opportunities.

About CEO Seth Bernstein and key people

Seth Bernstein is president and CEO of AllianceBernstein, a role he has held since 2017. Before joining the firm, he spent 32 years at JPMorgan Chase in various leadership roles. Bernstein earned a BA in political science and economics from Haverford College.

AllianceBernstein's management team includes several senior leaders with distinct responsibilities:

  • Onur Erzan is global head of private wealth, alternatives & distribution, shaping AB's global wealth businesses
  • Mark Manley serves as general counsel and corporate secretary, overseeing corporate governance
  • Tom Simeone is CFO, responsible for AllianceBernstein finances, reporting, and capital
  • Karl Sprules works as COO, overseeing operations to enhance efficiency and scalability firmwide
  • Cathy Spencer is chief people officer, leading global talent, culture, and broader people strategy
  • Andrew Chin works as chief artificial intelligence officer, guiding AI efforts supporting research and operations

AB states that its leadership group brings different backgrounds, experience, and viewpoints to one table. Together, these leaders help guide strategy and support the firm's long-term direction.

The future at AllianceBernstein

AB, through Bernstein Private Wealth Management, is aiming to reshape its ultra-high-net-worth platform by promoting seasoned internal leaders. The firm appointed Ashley Velategui in 2025 to lead the wealth strategies group and deepened planning, tax, philanthropy, and portfolio advice for wealthy US families. These moves support AllianceBernstein's plan to grow Bernstein's private wealth business and double ultra-high-net-worth assets in five years.

Building on these private wealth moves, AB continues to use RIA acquisitions and hires to support long-term private wealth growth. Bernstein Private Wealth has become a larger contributor to the firm's overall assets under Onur Erzan's leadership. AllianceBernstein has created a dedicated RIA search team, so future partners align with its culture, fiduciary focus, and long-term expansion plans.

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