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UBS team managing $245 million goes indie with LPL
ADVISOR NEWS INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS JAN 26, 2021
UBS team managing $245 million goes indie with LPL

Brendan Biruk and Dan Rattigan form Washington Crossing Financial Group in Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania.

By InvestmentNews
Finra bars former Merrill rep accused of churning
ADVISOR NEWS WIREHOUSES JAN 26, 2021
Finra bars former Merrill rep accused of churning

Charles Kenahan had already been barred by the state of New Hampshire in December.

By InvestmentNews
Conferences are planning in-person events in 2021
ADVISOR NEWS FINTECH JAN 26, 2021
Conferences are planning in-person events in 2021

Some companies are prepping for in-person events slated for the second half of 2021. The industry is hoping to meet face-to-face again as COVID-19 vaccines are being distributed across the country.

By Nicole Casperson
Hightower notches third deal of 2021 with $830 million acquisition
RIAS RIA NEWS JAN 26, 2021
Hightower notches third deal of 2021 with $830 million acquisition

Siller & Cohen Family Wealth Advisors in Rye Brook, New York, joins Hightower's sprawling 33-state footprint.

By Jeff Benjamin
Alight Solutions to go public by merging with SPAC
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 26, 2021
Alight Solutions to go public by merging with SPAC

The deal with Foley Trasimene values Blackstone Group's benefits administrator at about $7.3 billion including debt. Blackstone bought the unit from Aon in 2017.

By Bloomberg
Black steps down as Apollo CEO in wake of Epstein scandal
RIAS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JAN 26, 2021
Black steps down as Apollo CEO in wake of Epstein scandal

Marc Rowan, one of Black’s top lieutenants, will succeed him as CEO as part of a governance overhaul that will also eliminate weighted voting rights.

By Bloomberg
Sweet spot: How the RIA model helps serve clients
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION JAN 26, 2021
Sweet spot: How the RIA model helps serve clients

RIAs are gaining market share because the RIA model allows firms to embrace the strategies necessary to serve clients.

By Mike LaMena
Give investors what they want — a Bitcoin ETF
ADVISOR NEWS OPINION JAN 25, 2021
Give investors what they want — a Bitcoin ETF

Ever since Bitcoin rallied to all-time highs this month, the big question advisers are asking themselves is when will it be suitable to use the cryptocurrency in client portfolios.

By Sean Allocca
CI Financial buys $23 billion RIA Segall Bryant & Hamill
RIAS RIA NEWS JAN 25, 2021
CI Financial buys $23 billion RIA Segall Bryant & Hamill

The Toronto-based wealth management conglomerate has made 14 U.S. deals in less than a year. The acquisition will be CI’s largest purchase so far, and once completed it will double its total U.S.-based assets to $46.1 billion.

By Jeff Benjamin
Banks can provide an opportunity for RPAs
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 25, 2021
Banks can provide an opportunity for RPAs

As several recent deals show, such as OneDigital's purchase of Truist's RPA business, banks offer retirement plan advisers a chance to grow their business.

By Fred Barstein
National Securities received $5.5 million PPP loan last year
ADVISOR NEWS INDEPENDENT BROKER DEALERS JAN 25, 2021
National Securities received $5.5 million PPP loan last year

The loan program was aimed at buoying businesses with less than 500 employees; while National Securities surpassed that number of reps and advisers, those were not employees, but rather independent contractors.

By Bruce Kelly
Not even pandemic can derail record level of RIA consolidation
RIAS RIA NEWS JAN 25, 2021
Not even pandemic can derail record level of RIA consolidation

The slowdown in March turned out to be just brief bump in the road for buyers and sellers in the wealth management space.

By Jeff Benjamin
INmail: Nonworking spouse must wait for husband
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 25, 2021
INmail: Nonworking spouse must wait for husband

A nonworking wife with no Social Security benefits of her own cannot collect on her husband’s earnings record until he files for his Social Security benefit.

By Mary Beth Franklin
Duo managing $473 million at Morgan Stanley joins Janney
RIAS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JAN 25, 2021
Duo managing $473 million at Morgan Stanley joins Janney

Scott Phelan, Kevin Myers and an assistant switch firms in Atlanta.

By InvestmentNews
Sammons Financial acquires $3 billion Ohio RIA
RIAS RIA NEWS JAN 25, 2021
Sammons Financial acquires $3 billion Ohio RIA

Dayton-based Beacon Capital Management also runs a turnkey asset management program.

By InvestmentNews
Mercer acquires $215 million Iowa RIA
RIAS RIA NEWS JAN 25, 2021
Mercer acquires $215 million Iowa RIA

Ten-year-old Marrs Wealth Management is based in Ames.

By InvestmentNews
Amid bubble fears, investors keep buying
RIAS RIA NEWS JAN 25, 2021
Amid bubble fears, investors keep buying

Despite warnings of market excess, exchange-traded U.S. equity funds took in $7 billion last week, while the S&P 500 saw its best week since November.

By Bloomberg
Morgan Stanley's Gorman now best-paid bank CEO, topping Dimon
RIAS PRACTICE MANAGEMENT JAN 25, 2021
Morgan Stanley's Gorman now best-paid bank CEO, topping Dimon

Morgan Stanley boosted its chief executive’s pay 22% to $33 million for 2020, when the Wall Street bank posted its third consecutive year of record earnings and announced two large deals.

By Bloomberg
Dramatic changes to legislation seem unlikely despite full Democratic control
ADVISOR NEWS RETIREMENT PLANNING JAN 25, 2021
Dramatic changes to legislation seem unlikely despite full Democratic control

An evenly divided Senate might tweak rather than overhaul investment-advice policy, such as the treatment of rollovers, while resisting some tax increases Biden advocated during the election.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.
Finra examines reps taking PPP loans for potential violations
ADVISOR NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 22, 2021
Finra examines reps taking PPP loans for potential violations

Finra is concerned that some reps are receiving federal financial support connected to work they’re doing outside of their brokerage jobs. Its exams are not part of a sweep; they target individual reps who received loans.

By Mark Schoeff Jr.