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Two Pillars Asset Management

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Total assets under management

$4,210,317

Total clients

28

11% high-net worth

Total advisors

1

of 1 employees

Firm size

Independent

1 advisor

Average clients per advisor

28

Average account size

$150,368

About

Two Pillars Asset Management provides discretionary asset management and financial planning to individuals, high‑net‑worth clients, ERISA retirement plans, and charitable organizations. The firm’s service menu in the brochure includes portfolio management (including fee‑based annuity and variable‑life contract management), sub‑advisory and co‑advisor arrangements, model‑portfolio licensing to other advisers, estate planning support, and consulting for retirement plans.

The firm describes an investment process that combines quantitative and fundamental analysis, modern‑portfolio concepts, and long‑term strategies with faith‑based screening to align investments with client values. Two Pillars also integrates tax, estate, and risk‑management coordination with outside professionals, performs quarterly portfolio reviews and rebalancing, and uses co‑advisor and third‑party manager relationships for specialized mandates.

Noteworthy aspects, relative to many peers, include explicit work with charitable organizations and an ERISA pension consulting offering as a limited‑scope 3(21) fiduciary, both of which are uncommon for independent firms of this size. The brochure also emphasizes model‑portfolio (MPP) signal‑licensing to RIAs/TAMPs, formal co‑advisor relationships with third‑party managers, and advisor credentials focused on faith‑based and national‑security‑oriented investing, which together distinguish the firm’s service mix.

Client services

Financial planning Portfolio management Pension consulting Selection of other advisers
Assets held away, sub advisory services, model portfolio provider services

Expertise

ESG / Sustainable investing Annuities

Fee options

Fixed

Financial planning fixed fees between $1,600 and $3,600; ongoing consulting programs $3,000-$3,500/month; basic estate planning fees $1,500-$3,500

Percentage

$0 - $999,999: 1.85% $1,000,000 - $3,999,999: 1.65% $4,000,000 - $6,999,999: 1.45% $7,000,000 - $9,999,999: 1.25% Over $10,000,000+: 1.05%

Project-based

Financial planning services offered at $400 per hour

Other

Account minimum: $300,000 minimum (with discretion to waive or lower) Minimum fee: ERISA Plan Services: higher of $2,000 flat fee or 1% of plan assets Fee-only: Financial planning hourly fee $400/hour; fixed fees $1,600-$3,600; ongoing fixed fee programs $3,000-$3,500/month; basic estate planning $1,500-$3,500 flat fee

Main office location

Two Pillars Asset Management

2591 Dallas Parkway, Suite 300

Frisco TX 75034, United States

Number of offices

1

Most active in

Texas

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