ECS Wealth Strategies
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Total assets under management
$0
Total clients
9
33% high-net worth
Total advisors
1
of 1 employees
Firm size
Independent
1 advisor
Average clients per advisor
9
Average account size
$0
About
ECS Wealth Strategies provides financial planning, benefits education, and advisory referrals primarily to individual clients, with a particular focus on federal employees who participate in its Government Employee Benefit Institute (GEBI) training. The firm is also a licensed insurance producer and offers insurance products alongside pension and federal-benefits consulting.
Rather than exercising direct portfolio management, ECS Wealth refers clients to unaffiliated third-party investment advisers and conducts due diligence on those managers before making recommendations. It assists clients with onboarding, periodic reviews of objectives and asset allocation, and can coordinate or attend meetings with the selected managers while providing ongoing planning support.
Distinctive for its peers, the firm combines regular educational workshops and pension consulting with insurance brokerage activity, creating advisory services that are integrated with benefits-focused training. ECS Wealth maintains a written referral arrangement with a single third-party manager and receives a portion of the manager’s advisory fees, a disclosed arrangement that poses potential conflicts of interest it says it monitors.
Client services
Expertise
Occupation focus
Main office location
ECS Wealth Strategies
615 Piikoi Street, Suite 1503
Honolulu HI 96814, United States
Number of offices
1
Most active in
Hawaii
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