RIABiz

News, Vision & Voice for the Advisory Community

RIABiz

Head of Schwab Private Client is apparent casualty as Charles Schwab slices $100 million in expenses by pink-slipping 600 staff in face of interest rate 'time bomb'

Schwab executive Chris Thom let go by Schwab as part of its efforts to reduce its workforce by 3% this week, a source says to get ahead of an expected Fed rate cut that will slash revenues.

Author By Lisa Shidler September 18, 2019 at 4:39 AM
6 Comments
no description available
Chris Thom may be Schwab's third high-level executive cut on the retail side as house-cleaning continues.

People Moves


Glen Mathison

Glen Mathison

September 20, 2019 — 12:36 AM
Our company declined to comment for this article for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that the reporter was trafficking in speculation from unnamed sources about individual employees who deserve respect and privacy. It further relies on commentary from named sources who have no direct knowledge of our company’s strategy or financials – and who even concede they have no direct visibility into how we operate but extrapolate and speculate nonetheless. With his additional personal commentary on the article, Brooke Southall brings his blog to a new low, taking the additional step of personal attacking our CEO with baseless speculation from unnamed sources whose credibility, conflicts of interest, and agendas are all hidden to readers, and which no respectable journalist would ever rely on. When it comes to Walt Bettinger’s leadership capabilities, we’ll stand by credible, third party assessments, such as his recognition by Fortune magazine as a global Businessperson of the Year in five of the last six years, including #7 in 2018, and his selection to Glassdoor’s 2019 list of Top 100 Large Company CEOs based on employee feedback. - Glen Mathison, Charles Schwab
Hunter S. Thompson

Hunter S. Thompson

September 23, 2019 — 2:09 PM
While Lisa and Brooke write solid, balanced articles, Glen Mathison cannot stomach these respectable articles that dare to pint out and question Schwab's headcount reductions . Glen is left with pointing to Fortune and Glassdoor (seriously?) to bolster a tenuous perch. This is business and good people are at the whims of their boss and one is left to wonder why Walt Betinger needs to sick Glen on reporters who do not march in lockstep with his vision...kinda creepy yet wildly entertaining as the thin skinned struggle to find an ointment to soothe their bruised egos!
@Glen the glorius

@Glen the glorius

September 25, 2019 — 6:30 AM
Glen apparently 27 yrs as a comms blowhard kept you safe from Reductions In Staff Take it elsewhere
Fred Barros

Fred Barros

September 29, 2019 — 3:38 AM
One must ask where are Schwab’s “strong” risk management capabilities in all of this.... 60% of the bottom line comes from interest income which can be wiped away by a single FRB meeting and this is an example of adequate risk management ? Sounds like gambling to me. Hmmmm....
Schwab Blows

Schwab Blows

October 1, 2019 — 5:00 PM
Glen is a tool, and Schwab is ruining the industry. Today's move to zero proves they have no ideas in the hooper and can only compete on price.
Don't Mess with Glenn's dear leader

Don't Mess with Glenn's dear leader

November 5, 2019 — 9:26 PM
60% of revenue coming from interest income. And you'll rely on a Glassdoor rating. Sounds like fabulous leadership.

Related Moves

February 23, 2023 at 8:14 AM

Biz Briefs: Schwab puts checks for $52 million in mail to robo-RIA customers allegedly misled about cash allocations • BlackRock blacklisted (again) • iShares beats NZAM-exiter Vanguard • Fidelity makes first acquisition in eight years • CFP board realizes Moms don't like CFPs

BlackRock gets Kentucky coal in stocking, and Vanguard keeps skating; iShares inches above -- by 2.8% -- Vanguard's annual net new ETF asset haul; Fidelity takes "natural next step" for stock plan business; new CFP chair outlines plans and the DOJ is set to become a major Robinhood shareholder..

January 13, 2023 at 3:01 AM

Robinhood gets 'brilliant' upper manager -- and a spare CEO -- by nabbing TD Ameritrade's ex-thinkorswim top exec, hopefully to throw a lifesaver to Robinhood's sinking stock

The Menlo Park, Calif., firm nabbed Steve Quirk as first-ever chief brokerage officer to 'bridge the gap between academia and reality.'

January 6, 2022 at 10:33 PM

Oisín's snippets: Charles Schwab brand goes up on Omaha's TD Ameritrade stadium, home of college baseball world series • Interactive Brokers lands an RIA custody insider, Charlie Latimer, to climb the custodian ladder

The TDA brand lives on until the techies figure out how to make two systems into one, but change is in the air in Omaha, while Interactive Brokers gets a leg up in the custody business with a new hire.

December 27, 2021 at 9:58 PM

See more related moves

RIABiz Directory

The Industry Sourcebook for RIAs

   |    LISTING


RIABiz Directory sponsored by:

Directory Sponsor Logo

White Paper Postings


Common Tags


Recent Articles


Popular Writers


RIABiz logo

RIABiz

About Us

Directory

Archives

Connect

RIABiz, Mill Valley, California
Copyright © 2009-2024 RIABiz Inc. All rights reserved.