Cetera Financial Group

Cetera Financial Group Inc
Private.[1]
Industry Financial Services
Founded 2010[2]
Headquarters 200 N Sepulveda Blvd
El Segundo, California
Key people
Revenue US$$1.6 billion (2016)[3]
Number of employees
1,300 (2016)[4]
Website www.cetera.com

Cetera Financial Group (commonly referred to as Cetera) is a shared service organization serving affiliates that comprise the second-largest family of independent broker-dealers in the United States. The company has nearly 8,000 financial advisors,[5] is a leading provider of retail financial services to investment programs of banks and credit unions, and has over $224.5 billion in advisory and brokerage assets under advisement, generating approximately $1.6 billion in annual revenue for the 2016 fiscal year. “Cetera Financial Group” refers to the network of independent retail firms encompassing, among others, Cetera Advisors, Cetera Advisor Networks, Cetera Investment Services (marketed as Cetera Financial Institutions), Cetera Financial Specialists, First Allied Securities, Girard and Summit Brokerage Services. All firms are members FINRA[6]/SIPC.[7]

Cetera has corporate offices in El Segundo, California., Boca Raton, Florida, Denver, Colorado, San Diego, California., St. Cloud, Minnesota., and Schaumburg, Illinois.

History

Cetera was established in February 2010 when ING Group sold three broker-dealers, Financial Network Investment Corp., Multi-Financial Securities Corp. and PrimeVest Financial Services Inc., to an investment fund managed by Lightyear Capital LLC, a private equity firm specializing in financial services.[8][9] The firms kept their names, but operated under the new group name Cetera Financial Group. In April 2012 the group purchased Genworth Financial’s broker-dealer and investment adviser firms, Genworth Financial Securities Corp. and Genworth Financial Advisors Corp.[10]

On September 4 2012 Cetera rebranded each of the firms; Financial Network was renamed Cetera Advisor Networks, Multi-Financial became Cetera Advisors, and PrimeVest became Cetera Investment Services (marketed as Cetera Financial Institutions).[11] The Genworth firms became Cetera Financial Specialists, the broker-dealer, and Cetera Investment Advisers, the registered investment adviser.[12]

RCS Capital Corporation purchased Cetera on April 29, 2014,[13] along with other independent broker-dealer and investment advisors including: First Allied on September 25, 2013.;[14] Investors Capital Corporation [15] and Summit Brokerage[16] on June 11, 2014 ; JP Turner on June 13, 2014 , Girard Securities[17] on March 18, 2015, and VSR Group[18] on May 12, 2015.

On May 25, 2016, Cetera completed a transformation into an independent, privately held organization under parent company, Aretec Group, Inc.[19][20] Through this restructuring process, a new Board of Directors[21] was established.

On May 11, 2016 , Cetera announced the launch of its advisory platform, My Advice Architect,[22] the first segment of the firm’s Advice Architect Ecosystem.

In early 2017, Cetera implemented The Advice-Centric Experience, a new strategic blueprint for redefining the delivery of retail financial advice for individuals and families seeking financial well-being.

Awards

  • WealthManagement.com Industry Awards (2017)[23]
    • Finalist: Practice Management for Broker-Dealers with 1,000+ Advisors
    • Finalist: Technology for Broker-Dealers with 1,000+ Advisors
  • BISA Technology Awards (2017)[24]
    • Won two Bank Insurance & Securities Association Technology Innovation Awards for DOL DynamIQs and Cetera Fastpath programs

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