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Charles Schwab & Co. makes iCapital its exclusive ...

Charles Schwab & Co. makes iCapital its exclusive ...

May 29, 2024 - Daily Newsletter for RIABiz subscribers

GOING ALTS IN
Rick Wurster: It'll be state of the art.
The $9T brokerage soft-announced that the long-term project is coming to fruition but RIA clients are excluded, for now
an hour ago Brooke Southall

Charles Schwab & Co. will soon roll out its own branded alternative investments, largely by signing an exclusive deal with a third-party provider.

WOLF PACT
Walt Bettinger: 'The executive team made sort of an informal pact.'
The 'sort of informal' deal was struck in 2019, but never revealed to shareholders during the merger transition, until the departures were announced -- in one press release -- this month.
Saturday 5.25.24 Lisa Shidler

Schwab CEO and co-Chairman Walter Bettinger made a startling reveal to explain why almost his entire leadership team – Bernie Clark, Peter Crawford and Joe Martinetto – is exiting en masse this year.

XYPN FACTOR
Thomas Moore: It's more strategic… we see an opportunity.
The New York City robo-advisor rolled out the red carpet to XY Planning Network RIAs including dedicated service desks, website -- and dropping of fat fee.
Thursday 5.23.24 Oisin Breen

Betterment is making a play to own a big chunk of the micro-RIA market by targeting XYPN – the RIA-minting machine co-founded Michael Kitces, Alan Moore – with a deal they're unlikely to refuse.

COMFORT ZONE
Kurt MacAlpine: We're very comfortable with our debt levels.
The Toronto parent's stock rises on announcement to sell notes on the private placement market, freeing Corient to leverage up and break a 7-month deal drought.
Wednesday 5.22.24 Brooke Southall

UPDATED: CI Financial Corp. announced today [May 22] that it has “successfully priced” its private offering of $675 million aggregate principal amount of its 7.500% notes due 2029. It will spend about $645. million of the net proceeds to repurchase …

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