Bryan Llewellyn
Advisor at Llewellyn Financial LLC
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Advisor at Llewellyn Financial LLC
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Location
Charlotte, NC
Credentials
Series 65
Industry experience
4 years
Bryan Llewellyn is a financial advisor at Llewellyn Financial LLC in Charlotte, NC, holding a Series 65 designation with four years of industry experience. He has worked at Llewellyn Financial since 2021 and concurrently at Cargill Inc. since 2016. Prior to that, he was employed at the University of Arkansas from 2013 to 2016. Bryan also serves as a county board advisor in an outside capacity. Llewellyn Financial LLC provides discretionary investment management and short-term financial planning primarily to individual and high-net-worth clients. The firm employs a core-and-satellite investment approach grounded in modern portfolio theory, managing portfolios on a discretionary basis with a broad investment menu that includes stocks, bonds, ETFs, options, and commodity exposures.
Based on Llewellyn Financial LLC
Ongoing financial planning annual flat fee ($7,800 - $50,000); Project-based fixed fees ($4,200 - $50,000)
0.35% annually for new clients engaged in ongoing financial planning
Fee-only: Ongoing financial planning flat annual fee ranging from $7,800 to $50,000, billed monthly in advance; Project-based planning fees from $4,200 to $50,000
Charlotte, NC
Arkansas · North Carolina
Llewellyn Financial LLC
2021 - Present (5 years)
Cargill Inc.
2016 - Present (10 years)
University of Arkansas
2013 - 2016 (3 years)
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