Articles tagged "Nexus Strategy"
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The face of Addepar leaves the company amid intrigue about just where it stands with the RIA market
Mike Paulus was company president during its formative time and exemplified its faith in youth
March 24, 2014 at 3:33 AM
Adam Antoniades names Matt McGinness as his replacement as CEO of First Allied's $4-billion RIA-TAMP to launch new business line
Long an RIA researcher at Cerulli and LPL, McGinness makes a big leap to turn the company's internal corporate RIA into an outward-facing TAMP
March 11, 2014 at 1:23 AM
Black Diamond blows the lid off asset growth in Dave Welling's first year in charge
Assets jumped about 65% and the former Schwabbie says that growth is accelerating
February 26, 2014 at 8:00 AM
Schwab IMPACT 2013 is another great bash but picketers and Fidelity siphoned off some precious RIA attention
Attendees were greeted by disgruntled ex-Schwab advisors chanting 'Find out how Schwab terminates' and Fidelity's RIA campaign jumped out at you on every sidewalk
November 14, 2013 at 6:32 AM
Part II: RIA custodians' answer to challenges to their monolithic control: We still have big-time scale advantages
Roll-ups and other mezzanine firms are squeezing RIA custody margins as a value proposition but the big-brand custodians -- and some new ones -- are liking the cards they have to play
November 11, 2013 at 6:53 AM
Envestnet goes back to its un-marketing marketing approach as Marion Asnes (mostly) leaves and her CMO spot gets deleted
On fire, Envestnet will still 'market' through conferences, advertisements and the like but with a more decentralized command structure
September 10, 2013 at 5:40 PM
LPL Financial tells its faithful in San Diego that a fuller-service, more dependent model will get corporate support
With Philip Palaveev overseeing the project, LPL is working to install more management expertise in the crazy-growth OSJs it both supports and competes with
August 22, 2013 at 3:46 AM
How TD Ameritrade is playing the logo game to spur 4,000 of its wavering RIAs to adopt its third-party hook-ups
'Veo Integrated' is a clunky name for smooth hand-offs of data from custodian to vendor to RIA -- and back
July 24, 2013 at 5:09 AM
RIAs get hit with data losses held at small RIA-owned firm that, in turn, blames giant Amazon for lack of backup and for selling its space
Bad luck and the Seattle web giant's too-porous cloud technology vexed ElevateCDS, its owner says, but RIA tech experts say perhaps more care was owed to virtual belts and suspenders
June 10, 2013 at 4:34 AM
Why Roger Shaffer happily agreed to become a 'HighTower' advisor without getting paid for his practice
After two decades at Merrill and then SunTrust, the Atlanta advisor finally found the right admixture of autonomy, open architecture and paternal assurance
June 4, 2013 at 5:06 PM
Pershing and BNY Mellon unveil a unified, 'dream' RIA and bank custody unit
The idea is to create one service experience for assets held in both bank and brokerage accounts under a single advisor -- with Mark Tibergien calling all the shots.
May 17, 2013 at 4:29 AM
Having won advisor assets, Envestnet's next -- more Google-like -- play is for their smarts
The Chicago outsourcer will soak up and synthesize information from 23,000 advisors and distribute it in real time in an effort to create one big giant brain out of an atomized industry
May 10, 2013 at 5:40 PM
What is up with Bloomberg launching an RIA, BloombergBlack, and hiring a bunch of ex-TD, -Fido and -Schwab folks to staff it?
It's not clear how this fits in with Bloomberg's bigger plan and the effort seems a little tentative but the data giant has resources
May 8, 2013 at 4:13 PM
Mark Hurley drops a new wealth management prognosis on the industry with a zero-sum flavor
With the best clients aging, RIA business will be shaped by how about 2,000 'tweener' firms react to fast-deteriorating business conditions
April 29, 2013 at 6:06 PM
Industry leaders puzzled by RIAs' being paid by Schwab and Fidelity for investing in funds
Some RIAs see it as an unacceptable conflict, but the custodians are unabashed about the arrangements