MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (May 31, 2018) – RBC Wealth Management, one of the nation’s largest full-service wealth management firms, recently welcomed the Johnson Prince Group to the Century City branch, according to Michael Melton, director of the Southern California complex.
The Johnson Prince Group is comprised of Daniel Johnson, Senior Vice President – Financial Advisor who has 21 years of industry experience; and John Prince, Senior Vice President – Financial Advisor who has 26 year of experience; and Kim Johnson, Senior Registered Client Associate who has 14 years of industry experience. The team manages $610 million in assets and joins RBC Wealth Management from Merrill Lynch.
“After conducting a thorough search, we decided to join RBC Wealth Management because of the firm’s core values and culture of acting in the best interests of clients,” said Johnson and Prince.
“We are thrilled to welcome the Johnson Prince Group to RBC Wealth Management, as they are well-respected industry leaders who are known for their diligent approach to developing the best strategies to meet their clients’ needs,” said Melton. “We are continuing to attract the very best financial advisors to the firm and are privileged to have this team’s strong legacy of service and integrity join RBC Wealth Management.”
In the United States, RBC Wealth Management operates as a division of RBC Capital Markets, LLC. Founded in 1909, RBC Capital Markets, LLC is a member of the New York Stock Exchange, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, the Securities Investor Protection Corporation, and other major securities exchanges. RBC Wealth Management has $348 billion in total client assets with approximately 1,800 financial advisors operating in 200 locations in 40 states.
Jonell Lundquist, RBC Wealth Management, 612-371-2239, or Jonell.lundquist@rbc.com
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