DeLynn Zell left the brokerage world in 2008 to launch an RIA that has grown 17% year over year to $2 billion in AUM. "we could sell this firm by Friday," she jokes, but she and her team want to build a legacy business for the next-generation of...
According to the SEC complaint, the defendants would raise funds from clients without investing them, and would often use them to pay for personal expenses.
Jean Hynes discusses active management, private equity and lessons she can offer other women on Wall Street.
The 900 Voya advisors won't have to repaper client accounts, and Cetera will offer some form of transition assistance to retain them.
The deal, backed by Cetera's private equity parent Genstar, would likely be for Voya's brokerage network and client assets.
Despite raising capital from investors for six years, Fraud Guarantee never developed any insurance products or sold policies to investors and never generated any revenue, according to the SEC.
The rule is based off a model designed by the National Association for Insurance Commissioners that was intended to align with the SEC's Regulation Best Interest.