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Captrust leads group launching small-plan service
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 14, 2021
Captrust leads group launching small-plan service

T. Rowe Price and National Benefit Services join Captrust in providing the program, which offers an alternative to multiple employer plans and pooled employer plans.

By InvestmentNews
Why multiyear earnouts can cause problems
NEWS OPINION SEP 14, 2021
Why multiyear earnouts can cause problems

Such arrangements are often structured in ways that misalign the interests of the buyers and sellers, and they can be highly divisive.

By Scott Hanson
CI Financial acquires $5.2 billion Portola Partners
NEWS RIAS SEP 14, 2021
CI Financial acquires $5.2 billion Portola Partners

The Canadian firm continues to gobble up U.S. wealth managers; its latest deal expands its presence in the San Francisco Bay area.

By Jeff Benjamin
Dimensional Fund Advisors flips $8 billion of assets into ETFs
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 13, 2021
Dimensional Fund Advisors flips $8 billion of assets into ETFs

With the two most recent conversions, the firm boasts nine exchange-traded funds with about $40 billion in assets.

By Bloomberg
Fiduciary — it’s all Greek to me!
NEWS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT SEP 13, 2021
Fiduciary — it’s all Greek to me!

What the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle can teach us about communicating a fiduciary standard of care.

By Don Trone
Jackson Financial completes separation from UK insurer Prudential
NEWS LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 13, 2021
Jackson Financial completes separation from UK insurer Prudential

The company's shares are expected to begin regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Sept. 20.

By InvestmentNews
Inflation expectations hit 4% among consumers, Fed says
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 13, 2021
Inflation expectations hit 4% among consumers, Fed says

Consumers' medium-term outlook for inflation rose to the highest level seen since the Federal Reserve Bank of New York began its survey series in 2013.

By Bloomberg
Annuities are now a big business for PE firms
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 13, 2021
Annuities are now a big business for PE firms

Private equity firms' insurance companies accounted for more than 40% of all indexed annuity sales industrywide during the second quarter.

By Emile Hallez
Target-date funds hold 27% of 401(k) assets, study finds
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 13, 2021
Target-date funds hold 27% of 401(k) assets, study finds

The funds are most popular with younger plan participants; 62% of those in their 20s hold the funds, compared with 50% of those in their 60s.

By InvestmentNews
Wells Fargo duo managing $305 million goes indie with LPL
NEWS BROKER DEALERS SEP 13, 2021
Wells Fargo duo managing $305 million goes indie with LPL

David Crossan and John Stephens Jr. set up shop in Manahawkin and Manchester on the New Jersey shore.

By InvestmentNews
20 years of resilience
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION SEP 13, 2021
20 years of resilience

The financial sector is in a much better place than it was 20 years ago, thanks to proactive safeguards that were put in place to protect the assets of millions of investors in the wake of the 9/11 attacks.

By InvestmentNews
How online trading apps are changing the market
NEWS FINTECH SEP 10, 2021
How online trading apps are changing the market

The 6 million people who downloaded trading apps in January alone represent a new breed of retail investor that is younger, earns a lower income and is more racially diverse than any investment cohort the industry has seen.

By Sean Allocca
Wells Fargo taps senior female executive for new wealth management role
NEWS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT SEP 10, 2021
Wells Fargo taps senior female executive for new wealth management role

Heather Hunt-Ruddy previously held the role of head of business development and is remembered by some financial advisers for an apt analogy about Tater Tots.

By Bruce Kelly
Wells Fargo fined $250 million over consumer missteps
NEWS WIREHOUSES SEP 10, 2021
Wells Fargo fined $250 million over consumer missteps

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency cited deficiencies in the bank's home-lending business and said it violated a 2018 order tied to past problems.

By Bloomberg
House committee approves auto-IRA legislation
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 10, 2021
House committee approves auto-IRA legislation

Two Democrats joined all Republicans on the panel in opposing the measure, which is designed to expand workplace retirement savings and would impose a tax on businesses that don't set up plans.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Mobile apps teach college students to tackle spending habits — and debt
NEWS OPINION SEP 10, 2021
Mobile apps teach college students to tackle spending habits — and debt

With students facing significant debt when they graduate, financial service providers can use technology to create a sense of empowerment around financial management for young adults.

By Ashley Dahl
Why Wall Street just isn't Wall Street anymore
NEWS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT SEP 10, 2021
Why Wall Street just isn't Wall Street anymore

The Covid-19 pandemic has caused many to question the need to work in or continue their professional lives in Manhattan. Advances in technology have made working in an office in or close to Manhattan less important.

By Bruce Kelly
Cresset nabs J.P. Morgan advisers managing $2 billion
NEWS RIAS SEP 09, 2021
Cresset nabs J.P. Morgan advisers managing $2 billion

Five advisers from the Denver office of the firm's private bank make a move.

By InvestmentNews
Wealth Enhancement Group marks 11th deal of 2021
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS SEP 09, 2021
Wealth Enhancement Group marks 11th deal of 2021

The addition of Carroll Financial Associates adds $4.7 billion and an expansion into the Carolinas for the $45.5 billion RIA.

By Jeff Benjamin
UK experience suggests small-business plan mandate works
NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 09, 2021
UK experience suggests small-business plan mandate works

Most employers find administration of a retirement plan to be ‘easy,’ and participation in retirement plans rises significantly.

By InvestmentNews