Merrill Lynch team with $150M AUM joins Janney Montgomery Scott

Merrill brokers will join a veteran Janney team in New York City
MAR 06, 2017

Janney Montgomery Scott has hired Noah Doyle, Charles Princiotto and Sean Martin from Merrill Lynch Wealth Management in New York. The three will join veteran Janney financial advisers Stanley Hochhauser and Alice Coraggio in forming Battery Park Financial Partners in lower Manhattan, Janney said in a release. Mr. Doyle, who will lead the partnership, currently manages more than $150 million in client assets with Mr. Princiotto. Mr. Hochhauser, who has more than 50 years of financial industry experience, and Ms. Coraggio, who has been in the industry since 1979, manage more than $200 million in assets.

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