Nicolas Schreiber has joined Bolton Global Capital‘s New York City office. Schreiber, formerly with Morgan Stanley, manages $180 million in client assets. His international clientele includes high net worth individuals and institutions based in the US, Europe and Latin America.
Schreiber began his career as a financial advisor with HSBC Private Bank in 2001 in Manhattan. Two years later, he moved to UBS International where he worked for 5 years until joining Smith Barney in 2008. Smith Barney was acquired by Morgan Stanley in 2009 where Schreiber has worked for the last 9 years before joining Bolton in October 2018. Custody of his client accounts will be through BNY Mellon Pershing.
Bolton recently opened an office on 5th Avenue in New York City to recruit Manhattan based advisors who wish to convert their practices to the independent business model. Since the financial crisis of 2008, several hundred teams have migrated their client accounts from the major banks and wirehouses to independent broker dealers and registered investment advisors like Bolton. Over this period, Bolton has recruited financial advisors with more than $5 billion in client assets from the major banks and wirehouses.
Bolton provides compliance, back office, and brand development support as well as the wealth management and trading technologies for its independent financial advisors. Under Bolton’s independent business model, advisors retain a much higher percentage of their fees and commissions and yet have access to all of the wealth management and trading capabilities offered by the largest firms.
Schreiber hold a bachelors degree in economics as well a CPA designation from the Catholic University in Argentina. He lives in Williamsburg in Brooklyn NY with his wife Florentine and two children Philippe and Melody.
“We are proud to have such a well respected professional affiliate with our company and look forward to supporting the continued growth of his wealth management business. Mr. Schreiber will operate under the trade name Nomad Advisors.” Said Bolton in a statement.