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Wellington-Altus Financial again tops annual Brokerage Report Card
3 minute read Yesterday at 8:57 PM CDTA Winnipeg-based investment advisory firm is marking two more milestones as its swift growth continues.
Wellington-Altus Financial Inc. has surpassed $50 billion in assets under administration (AUA) — fewer than nine years after the firm was founded, and five months ahead of its November target.
At the same time, the firm’s private wealth division, Wellington-Altus Private Wealth Inc., has been ranked Canada’s No. 1 investment dealer in Investment Executive’s well-regarded Brokerage Report Card for the seventh year in a row.
“It feels great,” said Shaun Hauser, founder and CEO of Wellington-Altus Financial, attributing the firm’s success to “playing the long game since Day 1 and not really wavering in what we believe in.”
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