Who is the marketing name for Merrill Lynch?
Who is the marketing name for Merrill Lynch?
Merrill Lynch is the marketing name for Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, and Merrill Edge®, both of which are made available through Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated (“MLPF&S”).
What kind of insurance does Merrill Lynch offer?
Insurance and annuity products are offered through Merrill Lynch Life Agency Inc., a licensed insurance agency and wholly owned subsidiary of Bank of America Corporation. Trust and fiduciary services are provided by Bank of America Private Bank, a division of Bank of America, N.A., Member FDIC, or U.S. Trust Company of Delaware.
Is there a Merrill Lynch short term Redemption Fee?
A Merrill Lynch short-term redemption fee may be charged on the redemption of funds held for 90 days or less purchased through your Merrill Edge account. The Merrill Lynch short-term redemption fee is distinct from, and in addition to, any redemption fee charged by the Fund.
Who is Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner and Smith?
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated (“Merrill Lynch”) provides products and services to various employers, their employees and other individuals. In connection with providing these products and services, and at the request of the employer, Merrill Lynch makes available websites on the internet, mobile device applications,…
When did Merrill Lynch become a financial advisor?
Merrill Lynch Wealth Management has been training financial advisors since 1946, offering advisors the critical skills and knowledge they need to assist individuals in pursuing their unique financial goals.
Do you need legal or tax advice from Merrill Lynch?
Merrill, its affiliates, and financial advisors do not provide legal, tax or accounting advice. You should consult your legal and/or tax advisors before making any financial decisions.