Merrill Lynch reps managing $590 million move to Stifel

Merrill Lynch reps managing $590 million move to Stifel
Two advisers based in Dallas will open office in Frisco, Texas.
JUN 06, 2019
Kevin Karrh and Zachary Hope, who managed $550 million and $40 million, respectively, at Merrill Lynch in Dallas, Texas, have joined Stifel, Nicolaus. (More:See more adviser moves in InvestmentNews' Adviser on the Move database.) The two will be based temporarily in Stifel's Dallas office until the firm opens an office in Frisco, Texas. Mr. Karrh began his securities career at Merrill Lynch in 2000, and Mr. Hope started with the firm in 2013.

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