RBC adds $1 billion group from J.P. Morgan

RBC adds $1 billion group from J.P. Morgan
The Nolan Group, a father-son team, will join RBC’s New York City office.
SEP 20, 2022

RBC Wealth Management announced Tuesday that it has added an advisory team with more than $1 billion in assets from J.P. Morgan Securities. The Nolan Group will join RBC’s New York City office.

The father-son team includes Michael Nolan, who has 39 years of industry experience, his son Brian Nolan, with seven years of experience, and three staffers.

“RBC Wealth Management has the right blend of resources, tools and support necessary to service the complex financial needs of our clients, along with a genuine commitment to putting the client first in all decisions,” Michael Nolan said in a statement.

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