How the RIA business made a dent at the 2014 Finovate conference in San Jose
Personal Capital and Motif presented and United Capital was there in force
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Kelli Cruz
Nicely done Zohar thanks for sharing this recap of the conference. Very comprehensive and useful information. Good to see it is not a pay-to play speaker format and the short presentation format is refreshing.
Marie @ PF Pro
Wow, that EyeVerify is very interesting! Btw, we just did a review of Personal Capital on our site and I couldn’t believe how much information they give you for free. Almost seems too good to be true