BETHESDA, Md., Nov. 04, 2016 -- MT Newswires is pleased to announce that its Live Briefs news service has been selected by LPL Financial, a leading retail investment advisory firm and the nation’s largest independent broker/dealer, to be the provided news service on its new wealth management platform, ClientWorksSM, a next-generation technology solution for advisors and institutions.
MT Newswires provides advisors, wealth managers and other investment professionals with original, real-time, multi-asset class business and financial news on global financial markets and economies. Most of the largest banks, trading, wealth management and research applications in North America rely on MT Newswires.
LPL Financial supports more than 14,000 independent advisors and more than 700 banks and credit unions across the U.S. with a comprehensive offering of services, tools and resources, including technology solutions, objective research and compliance services, to help them better serve their clients.
“LPL’s enhanced wealth management platform supports a robust offering of tools and resources that drive efficiency into our advisors’ businesses,” said Anthony Perkins, LPL Executive Vice President of Technology Product Development. “The inclusion of real-time market news from MT Newswires within the platform is one more way we can streamline our advisors’ resources through technology and create greater efficiency and effectiveness in managing their businesses.”
“We appreciate the opportunity to provide our Live Briefs news service, designed for wealth managers, to LPL advisors,” said Brooks McFeely, CEO at MT Newswires. “We are pleased to add LPL’s wealth management platform to our growing client list of top tier investment advisory application clients. We focus on providing a better, noise-free news experience so their advisors can focus on growing their business.”
About MT Newswires
MT Newswires is a leading source of original, forward-looking, multi-asset class news and analysis of developed capital markets and economies globally. The Live Briefs news services are offered on most of the leading wealth management, research and trading platforms in North America and Europe.
Visit www.mtnewswires.com or contact Business Development at 888-559-0073, ext. 3, to learn more about MT Newswires and the Live Briefs news services.
Media Contact: Keith Lanigan MT Newswires 4720 Montgomery Lane, Suite 900 Bethesda, MD 20814 USA [email protected] 888-559-0073


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