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News articleSeeking Alpha· April 24, 2026

Ameriprise anticipates Huntington Bank onboarding to add $28B and approximately 260 advisers in Q4

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“Asset Management results included operating earnings "increased 13% to $273 million," revenues "increased 8% to $910 million," and "margin reached 44% ... above our targeted range of 35% to 39%,"”
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  • Both W-2 and franchise recruiting packages are extremely aggressive in the market

    60% confidence
  • Assets under management administration advisement up 12% to $1.7 trillion

    60% confidence
  • The solid core of our growth is there, but flows can be lumpy

    60% confidence
  • Ameriprise has capacity to return 85%-90% of operating earnings

    60% confidence
  • Ameriprise delivered a strong start to the year, driven by disciplined execution and the benefits of diversified business

    60% confidence
  • Higher pace of Comerica-related outflows will continue in Q2 and Q3, culminating with conversion occurring near end of Q3

    60% confidence
  • Pledge product is growing nicely, checking just completed launch, and we're at early stages

    60% confidence
  • Wrap net inflows of $6 billion

    60% confidence
  • EPS up 19% to a record $11.26

    60% confidence
  • Distribution expense should stay in current range

    60% confidence
  • Transactional activity up 10%

    60% confidence
  • Huntington's selection validates the bank demand for outsourcing wealth management investment to firms like Ameriprise

    60% confidence
  • Strategy is organic growth, built, not bought

    60% confidence
  • Retirement & Protection Solutions earnings expected to be in the $800 million range per year over time

    60% confidence
  • Q1 was lighter on flows due to client caution and some lumpiness in recruiting and terminations

    60% confidence
  • Most of $28 billion asset transfer will occur in Q4

    60% confidence
  • Huntington is a 10-year deal with paybacks within our ranges and IRRs are very good

    60% confidence
  • Productivity increasing another 10% to a record $1.2 million per adviser

    60% confidence
  • Ameriprise signed multiyear agreement to become retail investment program provider for Huntington Bank, expected to add approximately 260 advisers and $28 billion in assets with onboarding beginning later this year

    60% confidence
  • Signature Wealth rollout is one of the quickest versus prior wrap launches

    60% confidence
  • Comerica assets totaling $18 billion

    60% confidence
  • Asset Management G&A should track neutral or small negative

    60% confidence
  • Huntington deal process took over a year

    60% confidence
  • AI is embedded in integrated platform, with eMeeting taking away hours of work every week, but we haven't extrapolated productivity gains

    60% confidence
  • Huntington onboarding will come in Q4

    60% confidence
  • Ameriprise will be buying back 85% to 90% of operating earnings

    60% confidence
  • In the quarter, Ameriprise returned 88% of operating earnings to shareholders through share repurchases and dividends

    60% confidence
  • Sweep is only a few percent of earnings and we're not as concerned with it

    60% confidence
  • Adjusted operating earnings per share up 19% to $11.26 and operating margin of 28%

    60% confidence
  • Comerica financial impact was immaterial

    60% confidence

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