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Vestwell files as PEPs provider
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 11, 2021
Vestwell files as PEPs provider

Fintech and digital record keeper Vestwell is among about three dozen firms that have registered as pooled plan providers with the DOL, but the firm does not yet have information on pricing and plan design for a potential PEP product.

By Emile Hallez
Brokerages suspend political donations after riots at US Capitol
WIREHOUSES JAN 11, 2021
Brokerages suspend political donations after riots at US Capitol

The companies that are temporarily halting or rethinking how they donate money to politicians via PACs, or political action committees, are some of the most prominent platforms for financial advisers and registered reps in the industry, including Bank of America Corp., Morgan Stanley and Charles Schwab Corp.

By Bruce Kelly
INmail: Earnings after age 66 may increase Social Security benefits
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 11, 2021
INmail: Earnings after age 66 may increase Social Security benefits

Social Security benefits are typically calculated using your highest 35 years of indexed earnings.

By Mary Beth Franklin
Investing depends upon a stable government
OPINION JAN 11, 2021
Investing depends upon a stable government

Clients look to advisers for stability — especially when everything we thought as a nation about our republic was thrown into question in just a few short hours

By InvestmentNews
Razor-thin majority in Senate endangers Biden's agenda
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 11, 2021
Razor-thin majority in Senate endangers Biden's agenda

The twin wins give Democrats operational control of the Senate, which is split 50-50s. While Democrats claim the majority because of the tie-breaking vote of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, they hardly have free rein to advance legislation.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Employment uncertainty tests financial plans
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 08, 2021
Employment uncertainty tests financial plans

Investment advice may take back seat to financial wellness as advisers' clients worry about the state of the economy and the prospect of losing their job

By Mary Beth Franklin
Critics say Finra proposal to rein in rogues falls short
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 08, 2021
Critics say Finra proposal to rein in rogues falls short

Under the measure, which the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc. first released in May 2019, the broker-dealer self-regulator would use numeric thresholds for regulatory disclosures to identify firms that pose a heightened risk to investors.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Vail 401(k) lawsuit dismissed
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 08, 2021
Vail 401(k) lawsuit dismissed

The plaintiff failed to raise issues with the company's process of selecting and monitoring funds, a judge wrote

By Emile Hallez
SoFi plans for more mergers after going public through SPAC
FINTECH JAN 08, 2021
SoFi plans for more mergers after going public through SPAC

The online lender known as SoFi, which gained popularity by refinancing student loans, agreed to merge with Social Capital Hedosophia Holdings Corp. V, a special purpose acquisition company. It marks the latest example of a growing trend in which closely held firms go public by merging with a SPAC.

By Bloomberg
Biden names Boston Mayor Walsh to head Labor Department
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 08, 2021
Biden names Boston Mayor Walsh to head Labor Department

Walsh is a former head of the Boston Building and Construction Trades Council; his appointment is a signal that Biden will make the labor agenda a priority

By Bloomberg
Allstate sued again over target-dates, managed accounts in 401(k)
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 07, 2021
Allstate sued again over target-dates, managed accounts in 401(k)

The company was already targeted in another class-action case over the target-date series and managed account options in its plan

By Emile Hallez
Driving progress during an unprecedented year
OPINION JAN 07, 2021
Driving progress during an unprecedented year

The challenges of the pandemic were magnified by the implementation of the SEC's Reg BI

By Dale Brown
The cost of record-keeper consolidation
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 06, 2021
The cost of record-keeper consolidation

Big mergers can lead to headaches for broker-dealers.

By Fred Barstein
Robinhood exec walks through regulatory revolving door
OPINION JAN 06, 2021
Robinhood exec walks through regulatory revolving door

The online trading platform’s popularity has skyrocketed over the last several months, but its fast growth has also generated increased regulatory scrutiny

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Vestwell adding first managed account option to its 401(k) business
RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 06, 2021
Vestwell adding first managed account option to its 401(k) business

The managed-account service will stand out in the marketplace because it will be embedded in Vestwell’s technology, rather than located away from a record keeper and within an investment manager’s system, a detail that will help the firm compete on cost

By Emile Hallez
Morgan Stanley taps head of private wealth management to lead HR
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JAN 06, 2021
Morgan Stanley taps head of private wealth management to lead HR

Firm veteran Mandell Crawley takes new job; Elizabeth Dennis will succeed him as head of private wealth management

By Bruce Kelly
Truist Financial sells 401(k) business to OneDigital
RIA NEWS JAN 06, 2021
Truist Financial sells 401(k) business to OneDigital

The deal follows other major announcements, including the purchase of Compass Financial Partners and a majority stake acquisition in Sageview Advisory Group

By Emile Hallez
Morgan Stanley rep managing $138 million bolts to Commonwealth
INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS JAN 06, 2021
Morgan Stanley rep managing $138 million bolts to Commonwealth

Dale Kramer opens an indie shop, Kramer Wealth Strategies, in upstate New York

By InvestmentNews
Wishing you a successful new year
OPINION JAN 06, 2021
Wishing you a successful new year

Given all that happened last year, many advisers are coming up with different metrics for success in 2021

By Kristine McManus
SEC bars former Morgan Stanley broker who stole $5 million
REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 05, 2021
SEC bars former Morgan Stanley broker who stole $5 million

Final judgment also finds Barry F. Connell liable for restitution, which he repaid in criminal case

By InvestmentNews