Signature Resources teams with Fundquest

Signature Resources Capital Management has teamed up with Fundquest Inc. to launch a wealth management platform.
FEB 19, 2008
By  Bloomberg
Signature Resources Capital Management, a registered investment advisory firm, has partnered with Fundquest Inc. to launch a wealth management platform. The platform, called Institutional Spectrum, offers eight different types of separately managed accounts, including five that offer mutual funds, as well as other products and capabilities. The platform will be available to Signature Resources’ staff of more than 80 financial advisers. Signature Resources of Irvine, Calif., has focused its business on affluent families, corporations, businesses and charitable organizations. Fundquest of Boston is a wealth management advisory firm with $36 billion in assets under management and administration.

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