Ameriprise Financial

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.
Type Public
S&P 500 Component
Traded as NYSEAMP
Industry Financial services
Founded 1894
Founder(s) John Tappan
Headquarters Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
Key people James Cracchiolo,
Chairman & CEO
Products Investments
Revenue US$9.98 billion (FY 2010)[1]
Net income US$1.10 billion (FY 2010)[1]
Total assets US$131 billion (FY 2010)[2]
Total equity US$10.7 billion (FY 2010)[2]
Website www.ameriprise.com

Ameriprise Financial, Inc. (NYSEAMP) is one of the leading diversified financial services companies in the U.S.[3] Ameriprise Financial engages in business through its subsidiaries who provide a wide range of financial planning, products and services designed to be utilized as solutions for its clients’ cash and liquidity, asset accumulation, income, protection, and estate and wealth transfer needs, including wealth management, asset management, insurance, annuities and estate planning.

Ameriprise Financial, Inc., the holding company is incorporated in Delaware. The company's headquarters are in Minneapolis, Minnesota. James Cracchiolo is the chairman and chief executive officer. The company's primary subsidiaries include Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc., Columbia Management Investment Advisers, LLC, and RiverSource Life Insurance Company. Threadneedle Asset Management is Ameriprise's international asset manager and an award-winning provider of investment solutions to institutional and retail clients across the globe.

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History

Spin-off from American Express

Ameriprise Financial is the successor to American Express Financial Advisors (AEFA), a former subsidiary of the American Express Company. In 2005, American Express spun off AEFA as an independent company. Its new name came into effect August 1, 2005, and the transaction closed on September 30, 2005.

Timeline

Ameriprise Financial began life as Investors Syndicate in 1894. Here are a few of the company's key milestones:

Business

Ameriprise Financial is the largest financial planning company in the United States [4] and is among the 25 largest asset managers in the world.[5] It is ranked 246 in the 2011 Fortune 500.[6] Ameriprise Financial specializes in meeting the retirement-related financial needs of the mass affluent. It has a three-million-strong client base with more financial planning clients than any other firm, and $672.7 billion in owned, managed and administered assets worldwide.[5] It also operates Ameriprise Bank, FSB which offers a variety of consumer banking and lending products and personal trust and related services.

Principal Brands

The company uses three principal brands for its businesses in the United States: Ameriprise Financial, Columbia Management and RiverSource. The Threadneedle brand is used for its international asset manager’s products.

Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc., a financial planning and retail distribution subsidiary which operates under the Ameriprise Financial brand name, is a registered broker-dealer and registered investment adviser. It offers comprehensive and personalized financial planning as well as the opportunity to build a long-term relationship with a knowledgeable financial advisor. It has an integrated model of financial planning, diversified product manufacturing and affiliated and unaffiliated distribution through its over 11,400 financial advisors and registered representatives.[5] This is one of the largest advisor forces in the U.S. The company has 10,472 employees, including 2,168 employee branded advisors.

Independently Operating Subsidiaries

Securities America

Securities America Financial Corporation’s roots go back to Financial Dynamics, an insurance marketing organization founded in 1984 by Steve Wild that had between 10,000 and 12,000 independent insurance agents affiliated with the firm. Financial Dynamics created Securities America, an independent securities broker/dealer, to use its insurance sales force to offer investments. In 1998, Securities America was acquired by American Express. In October 2005, after American Express spun off its financial services unit as Ameriprise, Securities America became a wholly owned subsidiary of Ameriprise. Under Ameriprise, Securities America continued to operate independently as a Nebraska-based broker/dealer, which serves independent financial advisers across the country. Securities America acquired Brecek & Young Advisors, a California-based broker/dealer, and its subsidiary, Iron Point Capital Management, from Security Benefit Corp. of Topeka, Kansas.

On April 25, 2011, Ameriprise announced that it is trying to find an "appropriate buyer" for the Securities America. Ameriprise said that this move will “allow SA to focus on growth opportunities in the independent channel and would allow Ameriprise to devote its resources to the Ameriprise-branded advisor business.”[7]

Threadneedle Asset Management Holdings

Threadneedle Asset Management Holdings SARL is a Luxembourg-based holding company for the Threadneedle group of companies and a wholly owned independent subsidiary of Ameriprise Financial which provides investment management products and services to clients in the United Kingdom, Europe, the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific region. Though acquired by Ameriprise Financial in 2003, Threadneedle operates as an independent international asset manager, under its own brand name, management organization and operating, compliance and technology infrastructure. Threadneedle primarily provides international investment products and services, and Ameriprise Financial, through an arrangement with Threadneedle, offers certain international and U.S. equity strategies to its U.S. clients.

In 2008, Threadneedle acquired Invesco Perpetual's full service defined contribution pension business with total assets of £470m,[8] followed by acquisition of Standard Chartered Bank’s World Express Funds investment funds business in 2009, the latter providing Threadneedle with an established Luxembourg-based SICAV platform with over US$2.38 billion worth assets under management as at April 30, 2009.[9] In August 2011 it was announced that Threadneedle would acquire the investment assets of LV= amounting to some £8 billion.[10] At December 31, 2010, Threadneedle had $105.6 billion in managed assets worldwide, and was expanding distribution of its institutional products in Europe, Asia, U.S., Middle East and Australia.

Locations

Ameriprise advisors

Ameriprise has more than 9,600 branded advisors who recommend actions and a broad range of product solutions consisting of investment, annuity, insurance, banking and other financial products to clients based on an appropriate range and level of risk. The financial advisors charge clients for financial advice and selling products. There are four ways Ameriprise financial advisors can affiliate with Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

Many Ameriprise advisors are Certified Financial Planners, and the company actively encourages attaining this designation. Many advisors also hold similar designations such as the CLU or ChFC.

Fee structure

Ameriprise Financial and its advisors receive commissions when they sell their clients mutual funds, annuities, insurance, and various other investment products. Financial planning services and investment products purchased through 'managed accounts' are not assessed a commission but rather are fee-based.

Advisors and clients may enter into an agreement whereby the client pays a flat annual fee (a negotiated precentage of the overall value of the account) for an on-going planning relationship (Wrap Account).[12] This fee varies based on advisor experience, certifications, and the complexity of the given client's service needs. By doing so, all normal brokerage fees and commissions are waived.

Awards & recognition

Financial industry and media experts have recognized Ameriprise Financial for its growth, innovative financial solutions and unique approach to financial planning. A few awards and recognition received by Ameriprise Financial are as follows:

Criticism & controversy

Competitors

See also

Notes

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  2. ^ a b Ameriprise Financial, Inc. (AMP) annual SEC balance sheet filing via Wikinvest.
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  12. ^ "Financial Planning Fees". http://financial-planning.ameriprise.com/financial-planning-fees/financial-planning-fees.asp. 
  13. ^ "Barron's 500" (Press release). barrons.com. http://online.barrons.com/article/SB50001424052970204447804576308201888532150.html. 
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  15. ^ "FA's 2009 B-D Ranking" (Press release). Financial Advisor. http://www.ameriprise.com/global/docs/fa-survey-reprint.pdf. 
  16. ^ "Financial Advisor Satisfaction Study" (Press release). JD Powers and Associates. http://businesscenter.jdpower.com/news/pressrelease.aspx?ID=2009128. 
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  19. ^ Reuters (2005-12-28). "NASD collects record $125.4 m in '05 fines". The Boston Globe (The New York Times Company). http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2005/12/28/nasd_collects_record_1254m_in_05_fines/. Retrieved 2007-02-09. 
  20. ^ "Amex Settles With N.H. for $7.4 Million". WCIV (Associated Press). 2005-07-12. http://www.fosters.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050713/NEWS0201/107130009. Retrieved 2007-09-26. 
  21. ^ Nicole Garrison-Sprenger (staff writer) (December 5, 2005). "NASD, state fine Ameriprise $14.3 million". Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal. http://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/stories/2005/11/28/daily36.html. 
  22. ^ "National Association of Securities Dealers: 2005 in Review". PRNewswire. December 2005. http://www.allamericanpatriots.com/node/14100. 
  23. ^ Dutta, Arijit (2005-12-08). "Ameriprise Settles with SEC— Our opinion of this scandal-hit fund family just slid a few rungs.". Morningstar, Inc.. http://news.morningstar.com/article/article.asp?id=150861&_QSBPA=Y. Retrieved 2007-02-05. 
  24. ^ Kelly, Bruce (2006-03-13). "NASD to Ameriprise: Pay up or shut down". Investment News (Crain Communications Inc.). http://www.investmentnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060313/SUB/603130723/-1/INIssueAlert04. Retrieved 2007-02-09. 
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  26. ^ "Motion to Modify $22 Million Arbitration Award Against Ameriprise Financial Brokerage Arm, Securities America, Denied by Federal Judge in Louisiana" (Press release). PR Newswire Association LLC.. 2006-09-14. http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/09-14-2006/0004433126&EDATE=. Retrieved 2007-02-05. 
  27. ^ News Release
  28. ^ "Panel Rules Against Ameriprise". The Wall Street Journal (Dow Jones). 2006-12-27. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB116726712011961097.html?mod=DBK. Retrieved 2007-09-26. 
  29. ^ In the Matter of Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc., sec.gov
  30. ^ "Ameriprise Financial Reports First Quarter 2011 Results" (Press release). Businesswire.com. 2011-04-25. http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20110425006215/en/Ameriprise-Financial-Reports-Quarter-2011-Results. Retrieved 2011-05-09. 

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