Veronica Ni
Intern with SourceMedia's Investment Advisor Group.
Intern with SourceMedia's Investment Advisor Group.
Three veteran advisors left the wirehouse to join the super regional.
The ex-Merrill executive had been at the wirehouse for almost three decades.
The Bank of America unit that serves ultrawealthy clients picked a Merrill executive to oversee its Central North division.
The new recruits made the move to HighTower from Morgan Stanley and SunTrust.
A veteran who worked as broker and recruiter for 20 years joined Securities Americas branch office development recruiting team.
Several wirehouse recruits and an independent team moved to the regional firm.
The elite Bank of America unit gave one of its division heads a second region to oversee.
The recruit will serve as a branch director for six offices.
Raymond James, Stifel, Baird and a dozen other "Main Street" firms are behind the newly created American Securities Association.
A former professional football player and his brother made the move between the two regional B-Ds.
Two recruits from Raymond James and Merrill Lynch made the move.
The firm hired more than a dozen recruits, mostly from wirehouses.
Two veteran wirehouse advisors joined the independent firm Stratos Wealth Partners, an independent firm affiliated with LPL.
The group, Hoyt, Lewis, traces its roots to Waddell & Reed before joining LPL.
A recruit with more than 30 years experience moves his independent practice to Wells Fargo.
The wirehouse veterans left to join Raymond James' employee channel.
The group made the move over to the employee side of Wells Fargo.
The ex-Edward Jones advisor previously oversaw more than $100 million in client assets, according to Baird.
The firm has had "significant expansion" with fast-growing teams in Chicago and St. Louis, which it expects to continue.
RBC's newest recruits generated $1.8 million in annual production, the firm said.