Wells Fargo adviser managing $500 million goes indie with LPL

Wells Fargo adviser managing $500 million goes indie with LPL
Anthony Frigoletto forms River’s Edge Wealth Partners in Red Bank, New Jersey
SEP 10, 2020

Anthony “Tony” Frigoletto, whose team managed $500 million at Wells Fargo Advisors in Red Bank, New Jersey, has formed River’s Edge Wealth Partners, a hybrid advisory firm.

The firm will use the broker-dealer and registered investment advisory platforms of LPL Financial through LPL Strategic Wealth Services, a new unit that supports breakaway brokers with transition, operations and marketing assistance.

The River’s Edge team consists of Frigoletto, his wife and director of planning Nicole Adler-Frigoletto, adviser Jayeeta Choudhury and three support personnel.

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