Ameriprise scoops up $140M family team from Wells Fargo

Ameriprise scoops up $140M family team from Wells Fargo
Peter De Arcangelis will be joined at Ameriprise by his wife and his daughter.
AUG 30, 2018
By  Bloomberg

Ameriprise Financial Inc. has scooped up a $140 million family team from Wells Fargo. Peter De Arcangelis worked for nine years at Wells Fargo Clearing Services in Charlotte, NC, according to Finra BrokerCheck. At Ameriprise, he's working as a managing director and financial adviser alongside his wife, Gloria, a registered client service associate also from Wells Fargo. They are joined by their daughter, Alessandra, who is training to be an adviser.

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