Janney adds five reps who managed $1 billion at Truist

Janney adds five reps who managed $1 billion at Truist
The advisers are based in Virginia and the Carolinas; there's also one rep joining Janney from Wells Fargo.
AUG 06, 2021

Five advisers who collectively manage more than $1 billion have joined Janney Montgomery Scott from Truist, which was formerly known as BB&T Scott & Stringfellow.

Jim Kraft and Lupton Haigler jointly managed $330 million at Truist in Morehead City, North Carolina.

Christopher Walters managed $172 million in assets in Roanoke, Virginia.

Andrew Ciappa and Richard Link, based in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, managed $226 million and $297 million, respectively, at Truist.

In addition, Alexander F. Giles III joined Janney in Columbia, South Carolina. He managed $121 million at Wells Fargo.

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