Jun 27, 2019

Allworth Financial Named to 2019 Financial Times 300 Top Registered Investment Advisers

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SACRAMENTO, Calif., June 27, 2019 – Allworth Financial is pleased to announce it has been named to the 2019 edition of the Financial Times 300 Top Registered Investment Advisers. The list recognizes top independent RIA firms from across the U.S.

This is the sixth annual FT 300 list, produced independently by the Financial Times in collaboration with Ignites Research, a subsidiary of the FT that provides business intelligence on the asset management industry.

RIA firms applied for consideration, having met a minimum set of criteria. Applicants were then graded on six factors: assets under management (AUM); AUM growth rate; years in existence; advanced industry credentials of the firm’s advisers; online accessibility; and compliance records. There are no fees or other considerations required of RIAs that apply for the FT 300.

“We are honored to be named to the Financial Times 300 Top Registered Investment Advisers list and to be recognized for the enormous growth our firm has seen over the last year,” said Scott Hanson, co-founder of Allworth Financial, formally Hanson McClain.

The final FT 300 represents an impressive cohort of elite RIA firms, as the “average” practice in this year’s list has been in existence for over 22 years and manages $4.6 billion in assets. The FT 300 Top RIAs hail from 37 states.

The FT 300 is one in series of rankings of top advisers by the Financial Times, including the FT 401 (DC retirement plan advisers) and the FT 400 (broker-dealer advisers).

Allworth Financial (www. allworthfinancial.com) is an independent investment financial advisory firm that specializes in retirement planning, investment advising, and 401(k) management with a direct approach to financial planning. With over $4.1 Billion in assets under management, Allworth delivers long- and short-term investment planning solutions and advice to help clients achieve their goals and plan strategically for retirement.