Hybrid managing $459 million switches to Securities America from Ameriprise

Hybrid managing $459 million switches to Securities America from Ameriprise
Syntegra Private Wealth Group has three offices in the St. Louis, Mo., area.
MAR 22, 2019
Syntegra Private Wealth Group, a St. Louis, Mo.-area group of six hybrid advisers managing $459 million in assets, has switched its broker-dealer affiliation from Ameriprise to Securities America. Syntegra will also use Arbor Point Advisors, Securities America's corporate RIA. (More:See more adviser moves in InvestmentNews' Adviser on the Move database.) With offices in Chesterfield, St. Charles and Troy, Mo., Syntegra is led by Thomas A. Burke, who began his securities career at Ameriprise in 1992.

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