InvestmentNews, RIA Database to deliver top RIA lists

InvestmentNews announced today that it has partnered with RIA Database as the exclusive financial advisory trade publication to publish RIA Database’s Top Registered Investment Advisers (RIA) lists.
NOV 10, 2008
InvestmentNews announced today that it has partnered with RIA Database as the exclusive financial advisory trade publication to publish RIA Database’s Top Registered Investment Advisers (RIA) lists. Beginning in 2009, top RIA rankings will be published quarterly on InvestmentNews.com and in semiannual special reports in the InvestmentNews print publication. Top RIA rankings will also appear in a Dec. 1, 2008 special report issue of InvestmentNews. “Registered investment advisers represent one of the largest growth segments in our industry,” Suzanne Siracuse, publisher of InvestmentNews, said in a statement. “We did this with our readers in mind. We will continually find ways to provide our readers with this key data.” Charlotte, N.C.-based RIA Database’s top RIA rankings to be published in InvestmentNews and on InvestmentNews.com include: Top 50 registered investment advisers by assets under management Top 50 registered investment advisers by growth Top 10 registered investment advisers geographically, by assets under management (Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, West)

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