Realta Wealth continues to bolster leadership team since rebrand

Realta Wealth continues to bolster leadership team since rebrand
Broker-dealer formerly known as CoastalOne changed its name in January.
MAR 18, 2024

The broker-dealer and RIA platform formerly known as CoastalOne has been adding strength to its leadership team since it rebranded in January.

Realta Wealth has approximately 160 advisors nationwide managing more than $3 billion in client assets and rebranded to reflect a new phase in a journey which began in 1989. In the months since, CEO Kevin M. Keefe has been joined by a new chief operating officer and chief financial officer.

Last week, Tim Bowman was announced as the Delaware-headquartered firm’s new CFO, joining from Prime Trust, where he was CFO for the financial infrastructure platform. His previous roles include senior vice president of finance at Cetera, head of financial planning and analysis at KCG Holdings and CFO at Arxis Capital Group.

"Tim has a stellar track record of helping financial services firms achieve outsized growth, and doing so with fiscally sound approaches," Keefe said. "With more than 30 years of experience, he understands how to deliver results in a complex and dynamic environment to create value for advisors and their clients."

Industry veteran Mark Helliker joined Realta as COO in January, with experience including interim COO at Avantax, and managing director and management committee member at LPL Financial.

ADVISORY BOARD

The firm has also established its first corporate advisory board led by Larry Roth, managing partner of RLR Strategic Partners, as board chairman.

The board’s role is to assist senior leadership in developing a long-term offering strategy as Realta continues its transformation and to consult on a technology stack for the firm’s advisor network. The board includes Joseph Kuo, CEO and founder of Haven Tower Group, and Mike Zebrowski, COO at Docupace.

Docupace is one of the top filing compliance solutions RIAs trust to stay organized and compliant. Read more here.

"We're honored that such a distinguished group of industry heavyweights accepted our invitation to join the Advisory Board," said Keefe. "Each is a respected leader and influencer in the wealth management space. Larry has unparalleled experience running and transforming large enterprises and consulting on mergers and acquisitions that have changed the face of the industry.”

 

Copyright Bloomberg News

Latest News

Investor accuses Canaras, U.S. Bank of hiding $50 million CLO loss
Investor accuses Canaras, U.S. Bank of hiding $50 million CLO loss

A trustee says it has no record of the investor now suing it for $50 million

New bill would let advisers unlock accredited investor status for clients
New bill would let advisers unlock accredited investor status for clients

Legislation seeks to loosen access to private markets to include professional advice from RIAs and broker-dealers, not just income or net worth.

More than a quarter of moms are planning to opt out of Trump accounts, survey finds
More than a quarter of moms are planning to opt out of Trump accounts, survey finds

"I just feel like I can get a lot further [by] opening a 529 account," said one respondent to the BabyCenter survey on Trump accounts.

IRA investors keep rushing toward lower-cost mutual funds
IRA investors keep rushing toward lower-cost mutual funds

New ICI research shows these retirement savers pay expense ratios nearly matching industrywide averages, extending years of fee declines

US household wealth grows more liquid than global peers
US household wealth grows more liquid than global peers

UBS data show American net worth is shifting from property to cash and funds faster than in seven other wealthy nations.

SPONSORED Who builds the income when the pension disappears?

Dan Biagini of American Equity says the steady decline of pensions, longer lifespans and a reset in interest rates are rewriting how advisors build retirement income

SPONSORED Why direct indexing stopped being optional

Direct indexing is on pace to outgrow ETFs and mutual funds. Northern Trust's Ken Lassner explains why the advisors who get it wish they had started sooner.