Pam Mitchell joins from UBS in Naples and Vijay Baxter from Morgan Stanley in Aventura.
The bank has been hobbled by the Fed order limiting its size for more than five years — longer than Scharf's tenure as CEO.
More than two decades old, the NFLPA's registered player financial advisor program for years was limited to individual financial advisors.
John Peluso retired in September as head of Wells Fargo’s clearing operations, and earlier presided over FiNet.
Jeffrey Olsen oversees nearly $200 million, operating as Olsen Wealth Management.
Two former employees engaged in more than 700 ‘spoofs’ over almost a decade, Finra charges.
Report focused on the last year highlights the impact of the Great Wealth Transfer.
Jim McHale is the new chief compliance officer at LPL Financial.
Colm Kelleher joins other executives and regulators warning of growing risks in the booming market.
The recruiting data show advisors' preference for operating under independent models.
The executive plans to continue working as he begins to receive treatment.
Finn was previously an executive at McKinsey & Co., as were co-president Andy Saperstein and CEO James Gorman.
Two advisors formerly affiliated with Morgan Stanley and UBS make the jump to new RIA.
Legal battle launched over retainer, success fees.
About 15 million clients' details were exposed after information was left on decommissioned computers.
Wall Street payouts look grim for many but wealth firms should fare better, according to compensation consultants.
Former Merrill Lynch advisor is the latest to switch to the hybrid RIA.
The regulator wants to ensure enough is being done to prevent money laundering by international clients.
The bank saw stronger-than-expected client inflows of $22 billion in its wealth management business, including $3 billion at Credit Suisse's unit.
'Interest rates are coming back, so where you put clients' money in cash is an issue again,' one attorney notes.