“Technology is not going to replace advisors, but advisors who do embrace technology are going to replace advisors who don’t,” said David Karr, chairman of Equitable Advisors.
F2 Strategy's co-founder and CEO provides his take on the most important wealth management technology news of the last month.
The new United Capital has $20 billion in total assets, 125 advisors, its own ADV and a management team pulled from both Creative Planning and Goldman Sachs.
The upcoming service will focus on investors who do not currently meet the asset minimums at most firms.
Ohio is leading the way in attempting to properly arm advisors for a fight that’s already underway, whether they realize it or not.
Christopher Fineburg and Teresa Armel have left Rockefeller Global Family Office, which has become one of the most sought-after options for UHNW advisors, to join Next Capital Management.
Career shifts and mentorships keep Jamie Hopkins facing forward.
Richard Lofgren, the managing director of Goldman Sachs Advisor Solutions, details how they differentiate from other established custodians, their ideal advisor profile and more.