E&P free of legacy issues, FUA jumps 26%BY KARREN VERGARA | FRIDAY, 30 AUG 2024 12:38PME&P Financial Group's 7400 advised-client base saw their wealth jump 26% to nearly $30 billion, while former clients under the defunct Dixon Advisory continue to struggle to access recourse. Related News |
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This is a disgusting farce. Its just another example of a public company wiping its hands of its responsibility and passing off the liability to others who had nothing to do with the wrongdoing. If I was an E&P client I would be thinking very long and hard about the ethical values of the company I am entrusting my financial future to.