Hybrid firm managing $225 million switches to LPL from Ameriprise

Hybrid firm managing $225 million switches to LPL from Ameriprise
Philadelphia, Pa.-based Barry A. Rucks & Associates uses B-D and RIA platforms
AUG 26, 2019
Barry A. Rucks & Associates, a Philadelphia, Pa.-based hybrid managing $225 million, has switched its broker-dealer affiliation and registered investment adviser platform to LPL Financial from Ameriprise Financial Services. [More: See more adviser moves in InvestmentNews' Advisers on the Move database.] The firm is founded in 2008 and is headed by Barry Rucks and Matt Silverhardt. Mr. Rucks began his career in 1995 at a predecessor of Ameriprise. Mr. Silverhardt began his career at AXA Advisors in 2004. [Recommended video: A personalized client experience requires data — and more]

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