AdvertisementThe units are combining their outsourced investment services for ultra-high-net-worth wealth clients and institutional customers.
The wealth management arm is there to help them pay less taxes on their windfall and manage their fortune.
That said, Morgan Stanley has drawn the line in the past at some offerings like health savings accounts.
AdvertisementFor Finn, those offerings are a means to an end: converting as many of these clients as possible to become fee-paying wealth management clients.
The revenue and margins of the workplace channel and E-Trade, which Morgan Stanley acquired for $13 billion in 2020, are "irrelevant," he said.
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