Rep managing $500 million boomerangs to RBC

Rep managing $500 million boomerangs to RBC
Financial adviser Christopher Andreach returned to the regional bank after just a two-month stint at UBS Group.
NOV 23, 2021

Christopher Andreach, who manages $500 million, has returned to RBC Wealth Management in Florham Park, New Jersey after spending a little over two months with UBS Group.

Andreach had been with RBC for 17 years before leaving the firm in September. He began his securities career at Merrill Lynch in 1994 and spent almost 10 years there before joining RBC.

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