Pedro Harth Joins Provenance Wealth Advisors
Miami, FL –April 14, 2022 – Provenance Wealth Advisors is pleased to announce that Pedro Harth has joined the firm as an independent financial advisor based in the new Dadeland office.
“Pedro Harth comes to us with more than 30 years of financial experience,” said Eric Zeitlin, PWA managing director and RJFS financial advisor. “His personal value system aligns with our client-first environment and his team is committed to providing exceptional service.”
Prior to joining PWA, Pedro was senior vice president, investments and managing director with the Harth-Silva Group with Raymond James. His focus is on developing personalized financial strategies for domestic and international individuals.
About Provenance Wealth Advisors
For more than 20 years the Provenance Wealth Advisors team has provided comprehensive financial planning, estate planning and insurance services to entrepreneurs, professionals and business owners. The firm has been recognized as a leading advisory firm by Barron’s and Financial Times.
PWA has offices in Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Sarasota, Cincinnati and New York City.
Securities are offered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. Member FINRA/SIPC. Investment advisory and financial planning services are offered through Raymond James Financial Services Advisors, Inc., and Provenance Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Advisor. Provenance Wealth Advisors is not a registered broker/dealer and is independent of Raymond James Financial Services. Provenance Wealth Advisors, 515 E. Las Olas Blvd, Ft. Lauderdale, Fl 33301.954-712-8888.
Source: Barron’s “Top 1,200 Financial Advisors,” March 2022. Barron’s is a registered trademark of Dow Jones & Company, L.P. All rights reserved. The rankings are based on data provided by 6,186 individual advisors and their firms and include qualitative and quantitative criteria. Factors included in the rankings: assets under management, revenue produced for the firm, regulatory record, quality of practice and philanthropic work. Investment performance is not an explicit component because not all advisors have audited results and because performance figures often are influenced more by clients’ risk tolerance than by an advisor’s investment picking abilities. The ranking may not be representative of any one client’s experience, is not an endorsement, and is not indicative of advisor’s future performance. Neither Raymond James nor any of its Financial Advisors pay a fee in exchange for this award/rating. Barron’s is not affiliated with Raymond James.
Source: Awarded to Todd A. Moll, CFP®, CFA. The Financial Times 400 Top Financial Advisors is an independent listing produced annually by Ignites Research, a division of Money-Media, Inc., on behalf of the Financial Times (April 2020). To qualify for the list, advisers had to have 10 years of experience and at least $300 million in assets under management (AUM) and no more than 60% of the AUM with institutional clients. The FT reaches out to some of the largest brokerages in the U.S. and asks them to provide a list of advisors who meet the minimum criteria outlined above. These advisors are then invited to apply for the ranking. Only advisors who submit an online application can be considered for the ranking. In 2020, roughly 1,040 applications were received and 400 were selected to the final list (38.5%). The 400 qualified advisers were then scored on six attributes: AUM, AUM growth rate, compliance record, years of experience, industry certifications, and online accessibility. AUM is the top factor, accounting for roughly 60-70 percent of the applicant’s score. Additionally, to provide a diversity of advisors, the FT placed a cap on the number of advisors from any one state that’s roughly correlated to the distribution of millionaires across the U.S. The ranking may not be representative of any one client’s experience, is not an endorsement, and is not indicative of advisor’s future performance. Neither Raymond James nor any of its Financial Advisors pay a fee in exchange for this award/rating. The FT, Ignite Research, and Money-Media, Inc. are not affiliated with Raymond James
Neither Raymond James nor any of its Financial Advisors pay a fee in exchange for this award/rating. Barron’s, Investment news and Financial Times are not affiliated with Raymond James.
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