Super OSJ controlling $175 million in assets moves to Securities America

Super OSJ controlling $175 million in assets moves to Securities America
Lanzetta Group's 11 advisers formerly were affiliated with Questar Capital.
MAR 12, 2019
The Lanzetta Group, whose 11 affiliated advisers control approximately $175 million in client assets, has switched affiliations from Questar Capital Corp., to Securities America. (More: See more adviser moves in InvestmentNews' Adviser on the Move database.) The group, led by John Lanzetta, is a "super" office of supervisory jurisdiction, with practices in Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Florida. Mr. Lanzetta, who is principal of LifeSpan Financial in Quakertown, Pa., serves as the group's OSJ. Mr. Lanzetta began his securities career in 1992 and was associated with 12 firms before affiliating with Questar in 2006.

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