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SUMMARY/OBJECTIVES
The Senior Regional Wealth Advisor role requires all of the duties of a wealth advisor. This position is earned by demonstrating successful performance in the wealth advisor role, by successful management of a large and complex book of business, and/or by demonstrating success in the independent acquisition and growth of new client relationships (i. e., not relying on others to assign relationships to the incumbent). This role requires an ability to work successfully across multiple markets, forging relationships with internal and external business partners so as to win and retain client relationships across a wide geographic area. This role demands that the incumbent demonstrate leadership skills and be viewed by peers within the private wealth group as a leader, including training and mentoring less experienced staff, serving as an internal resource regarding wealth management issues, and being a role model for others.
The Senior Regional Wealth Advisor is responsible for managing a book of investment management relationships while maintaining high-level knowledge of financial and estate planning, investment management, trust administration and regulatory requirements. This position serves as primary point of contact to clients and promotes retention and growth of existing relationships and the development of new business.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Administrative/Operations
- Performs administrative functions in coordination with the Wealth Associate that include:
- account openings
- account additions
- financial transactions
- questions and complaints
- asset/cash monitoring
- account closing
- fee processing
- compliance oversight of account
- regulatory reporting
- Prepares account information with assistance of Wealth Associate for the Management Oversight (MOC) Committee.
- Obtains and maintains current financial information and other critical information necessary to successfully manage relationships.
Client Service/Fulfillment
- Understands the financial, retirement, and estate planning goals of client.
- Works with Portfolio Manager to establish and/or review investment objectives with clients.
- Identifies problems and resolves them effectively and in a timely manner. Ensures problem resolution follow-up is performed, especially with the client, if necessary.
- Initiates client contact to provide proactive, value-added client service.
- Provides expert advice/solutions for financial issues and inquiries.
Sales
- Works with Private Wealth team on the sale of new business and additions to existing relationships.
- Strives to achieve standard pricing for new and existing relationships.
- Conducts sales presentations and client meetings as appropriate.
Qualifications, Education, and Certification Requirements
- Education: Bachelor’s Degree and/or equivalent work experience. Preferred MBA, JD, CTFA, CFP or CPA
- Experience: Minimum of ten years wealth management experience
- Knowledge: PC proficiency, demonstrated strong communication skills, both oral and written, strong math aptitude. Thorough knowledge of the interpretation and practical application of investments and financial and estate planning.
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS/CLASSES
Participates in Wealth Management Continuing Education training courses/seminars. Demonstrates knowledge and skill with PC Navigator, Salesforce, FiTek, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. New Employee Orientation, continuing education classes on investments, insurance, and other financial services. Continuing training to maintain professional designations.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Examples: Must be able to effectively access and interpret information on computer screens, documents, and reports. This position requires a large amount of time in front of a computer. This can be done sitting or standing with use of the right desk.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
This position is in a private office.
Telecommuting roles no matter if hybrid or 100% full time telecommuting must have a secure home office environment that is free from background noise and distractions. They must also have a reliable private internet connection that is not supplied by use of cellular data (hot spot). Cable or fiber connections are preferred. Requirements are subject to change, as new systems and technology is delivered.
TRAVEL
Travel may be required to attend internal or external meetings as needed.
Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled/veterans.
Top Skills
What We Do
SouthState is one of the leading regional banks in the Southeast – serving more than one million customers via 240+ locations in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, the Carolinas, and Virginia. We offer robust banking solutions, including consumer banking, mortgage, small business banking, commercial banking and wealth management.
Our bankers care about our customers and each other – and it shows. We’re proud to have earned awards for our banking solutions, service and workplace environment. For the past three years, we’ve been ranked on the Forbes’ 100 Best Banks in America and have earned top workplace honors several years running. This is banking at its best. This is banking forward.
Learn more about how we can help you meet your financial goals at www.southstatebank.com.
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