(March 15, 2022) – RBC Wealth Management – U.S., one of the nation’s largest full-service wealth management firms, announces that 27 financial advisors were named to Barron’s 2022 “Top 1,200 Financial Advisors” list. The annual ranking recognizes financial advisors across the country using criteria such as assets under management, revenue generated by advisors, and the quality of their practices.
“Congratulations to our financial advisors named to this prestigious ranking,” said Michael Armstrong, CEO of RBC Wealth Management – U.S. “These individuals stand out for going above and beyond to meet the needs of their clients, and this recognition is very well deserved.”
The complete list of RBC Wealth Management advisors named to the Barron’s “Top 1,200 Financial Advisors” ranking for 2022:
In the United States, RBC Wealth Management operates as a division of RBC Capital Markets, LLC. Founded in 1909, RBC Wealth Management 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 $537 billion in total client assets with more than 2,100 financial advisors operating in 183 locations in 42 states.
Sam Benshoof, RBC Wealth Management, 612-313-1275, samuel.benshoof@rbc.com
The 2022 Barron’s “Top 1,200 Financial Advisors” award was announced March 2022. Data as of 9/30/2021. The award is based on the following criteria: The individual is credentialed as a FINRA registered representative, assets under management, revenue produced for the firm, regulatory and compliance record. The financial advisor does not pay a fee to be considered for or to receive this award. This award does not evaluate the quality of services provided to clients. This is not indicative of this financial advisor’s future performance.
Investment and insurance products offered through RBC Wealth Management are not insured by the FDIC or any other federal government agency, are not deposits or other obligations of, or guaranteed by, a bank or any bank affiliate, and are subject to investment risks, including possible loss of the principal amount invested.