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The Diamond Podcast for Financial Advisors: Former Bank Brokers on How to Build, Grow and ScaleThe Diamond Podcast for Financial Advisors: Former Bank Brokers on How to Build, Grow and Scale

Dustin Cali and Daniel Ventura of Praetego Private Wealth broke away to build a business designed for the future, poised for growth and scale, with the freedom to serve clients’ unique needs.

Mindy Diamond, Columnist: Career Moves

June 20, 2024

No one likes to feel limited by the firm or model you’ve built your business at.

Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon for advisors to reach that point—particularly when they are employees of a much larger institution, like a bank brokerage.

Many young advisors start their careers at bank branches. They provide a solid training ground, a steady flow of referrals, and scaffolding and support to keep them on track.

While the built-in referral mechanism can help grow a client base, over time, the firm’s “guardrails” naturally limit those who have their sights set on creating something bigger and better—a business designed for the future, poised for growth and scale, with the freedom to serve clients’ unique needs.

Dustin Cali and Daniel Ventura invested just over a decade each as Private Client Advisors at J.P. Morgan. As young advisors with high ambitions, they watched as industry peers built successful independent businesses.

And that got them thinking, “Why not sooner, rather than later?”

So together they launched independent firm Praetego Private Wealth on the Sanctuary Wealth platform.

In this episode with Mindy Diamond, Dustin and Daniel offer a unique perspective for bank brokers, private bankers, and other young advisors who have the vision to build “something better,” including:

  • The choice to partner up—and why they opted to launch an independent practice on the Sanctuary Wealth platform.

  • Their transition process—and how they managed portability concerns inherent to the banking model.

  • The choice to make the leap to independence early in their careers—and why they didn’t opt for a transition deal from another firm.

  • The limitations they found in the bank brokerage model—and how they grow, scale, and serve their client base differently in independence.

  • And they offer advice to advisors on the real potential to build and grow the business of their dreams—plus much more.

It’s an episode that will appeal to advisors who have thought, “We could be doing things better,” with relatable experiences from those who were once in that very place.

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About the Author

Mindy Diamond

Columnist: Career Moves, CEO, Diamond Consultants

https://www.diamond-consultants.com/

Mindy started Diamond Consultants in 1998 from her bedroom floor—and today it’s known as one of the leading consulting and recruiting firms for the industry’s top financial advisors. Drawing from her own entrepreneurial experience, the firm employs a unique relationship-driven approach that helps individuals and organizations achieve what she refers to as their “Best Business Lives.” Mindy hosts the popular podcast series Mindy Diamond on Independence, is a prolific writer and regular media contributor.

For more information, visit: https://www.diamond-consultants.com/team/mindy-diamond/