Big advisors drive solid year for breakaway wins at Schwab, Fidelity, Pershing and TD
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Fidelity Institutional looks like a big TAMP after Mike Durbin removes last internal walls between products and advisors after 'meteoric' 2019 leap; two Fido RIA sales legends depart amid the shift
Rich Policastro and Tom Valverde are out after Fidelity Custody & Clearing assets leap to $2.6 trillion AUA, restructuring gets the credit -- and so restructuring gets extended.
March 13, 2020 at 10:36 PM
Behind the scenes, Ben Harrison's rise to replace Mark Tibergien at Pershing was more shock and awe than a symphonic succession
Harrison's appointment was baked in the cake -- or not -- and Tibergien departed with Swiss-watch precision in Moss Adams-style--or not.
March 13, 2020 at 7:22 AM
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Top Executive: Mark Tibergien
Jeff Spears
Great article.
Our experience is that the larger broker teams are not interested in the roll-up business models because the economic benefits of owning their own practice versus going a roll-up the are too great. I agree with Mark Tibergien.
As my mentor always told me, “that’s what makes a market”.
Elizabeth MacBride
Jeff,
Who is your mentor? I’m curious.
Jeff Spears
Wallace Hall Sr. – Founder and CEO of a brokerage firm in Dallas (my hometown). Mr. Hall is in his late 70’s and still comes into the office every day.