UBS Hires Hilliard Lyons Advisor

UBS Wealth Management Americas has picked up a financial advisor from regional wealth management firm Hilliard Lyons with $475 million in assets under management.

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Stephen Fish joined UBS in Cincinnati, Ohio, on May 30, after generating $3.4 million in fees and commissions last year at Hilliard Lyons. He began his career in 1994, according to his public registration records with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.

UBS’s talent acquisition comes as Morgan Stanley added four new advisors to its force with $475 million in assets under management, including a three-member team from UBS in Miami. 

UBS reported in April that it had a total of 7,065 advisors in its Wealth Management Americas division at the end of the first quarter.


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