RBC adds 4 advisers who manage $1 billion in assets

RBC adds 4 advisers who manage $1 billion in assets
The Florida-based advisers are joining the firm from Truist.
JAN 14, 2022

RBC Wealth Management announced that it has recruited four financial advisers from Truist who oversee roughly $1 billion in client assets.

The four advisers and their teams are joining the firm in Florida. The advisers — Brian Amster, Michael Kravitz, Anthony Mazzo and Adam Rothstein — all had worked for Truist and a predecessor firm, BB&T, since 2016, according to BrokerCheck.

Amster has 18 years of experience, according to his BrokerCheck profile, while Kravitz has 30 years of experience, Mazzo has 28 years and Rothstein 11 years.

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