Hybrid managing $275 million switches to Triad Advisors

Hybrid managing $275 million switches to Triad Advisors
Argent Bridge Advisors, based in Vienna, Va., changes RIA and B-D platforms.
MAY 22, 2019
Argent Bridge Advisors, a three-adviser hybrid firm with $275 million in assets, has switched broker-dealer and registered investment adviser platforms from Spire Securities to Triad Advisors. (More: See more adviser moves in InvestmentNews' Adviser on the Move database.) Argent Bridge is based in Vienna, Va., a suburb of Washington, D.C. Its three advisers are Dianne Nolin, Cecile Hult and Eric Ashburn — all veteran advisers. Triad, which specializes in serving hybrid firms, is a unit of Ladenburg, Thalmann.

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