Loyola Asset Management’s President, Alvaro Castillo, Featured in Worth Magazine
Pasadena, CA (PRWEB) April 17, 2014 -- Loyola Asset Management and its president, Alvaro Castillo, were recently accepted into Worth magazine’s Leading Wealth Advisor program.
Mr. Castillo’s profile appeared in a recent issue of Worth magazine and included his essay entitled “Why is this a good time to invest in Latin America?” In his essay he mentions that today most central banks operate independently, enabling them to implement initiatives that lead toward stable policies. Mr. Castillo also went on to say that “With an ever-expanding middle class fueling demand for most consumer goods, the growth of most Latin American GDPs is outpacing North American and European economies.”
“At a time when investors are looking for areas in which to expand, it is extremely important to have the insights of someone with Alvaro’s many years of experience,” said Donald Bizub, Chief Executive Officer of Western International Securities.
Loyola Asset Management, serves a diverse group of domestic and international high net worth and institutional clients. They were founded in 2006 and are located in Coral Gables, FL.
Loyola offers securities and advisory services through Western International Securities, Inc. Western is among the largest independent broker-dealers clearing through J.P. Morgan Clearing Corp. Through its clearing agreement with J.P. Morgan Clearing Corp. and Pershing LLC, Western is able to provide its Advisors with state-of-the-art financial services and support. Established in 1995, the firm is headquartered in Pasadena, CA and maintains offices in all major financial centers nationwide.
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If you’d like more information, please contact Ecri Gutierrez at ecri(at)wisdirect(dot)com or 888-793-7717. Western International Securities, 70 South Lake Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91101, http://www.wisdirect.com.
The Worth Leading Wealth Advisors Program is an integrated marketing platform for wealth, legal and insurance advisors nationwide. Advisors who apply for admission into the program are vetted by Worth and experts at Paladin Registry to help ensure advisor quality. In order to be considered, professionals must be willing to provide complete and full disclosure to investors so that analysts can thoroughly screen and evaluate their credentials, ethics and business practices. Once admitted, advisors pay a fee to be included. For more information, please contact leadingwealthadvisors(at)worth(dot)com.
Ecri Gutierrez, Western International Securities, Inc., http://www.wisdirect.com, +1 626-710-3107, [email protected]
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