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Now Is the Right Time to Start an RIA Firm, Industry Execs Say

Added on June 2020 in Form an RIA
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Summary: Now is the right time to start an RIA firm regardless of the COVID-19 pandemic and other challenges, but it is important that advisors make certain they are doing it for the right reasons, according to industry executives who spoke Friday during the RIA in a Box webinar “The Path to Independence: How to Build Your Technology Stack.”

RIAs Need Fully Digital Workflows to Compete Post-Pandemic: Paper

Added on June 2020 in Form an RIA
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Summary: The lockdowns, social distancing and market volatility stemming from the coronavirus pandemic have elevated the importance of digital engagement, according to a new report.

However, the current crisis has also exposed flaws in processes that are not fully digitized. Completing workflows that require manual intervention can be very difficult when operational volumes are high, clients are anxious and staff members are working from home.

Giving CCOs the Help They Need

Added on May 2020 in Form an RIA
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Summary: It’s not uncommon for the compliance function within most RIAs and broker-dealers to get overshadowed by the organization’s core investment activities. This is not to say the area isn’t vitally important, but it’s also true that those outside of compliance rarely understand all that goes into the day-to-day of most chief compliance officers. Unlike other ancillary functions, however, when it comes to compliance, what executives don’t know can hurt them.

Open a new branch during coronavirus? How one firm did it

Added on May 2020 in Form an RIA
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Summary: In just two days, technology and remote staff helped ex-Wells Fargo FAs managing $281 million open client accounts at their new employer.

COVID-19 Could Be a Harsh Test for Advisors' Business Continuity Plans

Added on March 2020 in Form an RIA
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Summary: In 2016, the Securities and Exchange Commission proposed a rule that would require investment advisors to put business continuity and transition plans in place. But the rule was never finalized.

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