UBS finally throws in towel on using robo-RIA to incubate investors to feed to its human stockbrokers -- with SigFig a casualty and clients in play
SigFig got into business to disrupt Wall Street, then got buoyed by UBS, but now both are part of a long-augured robo shakeout.
Author Oisín Breen May 29, 2025 at 12:49 AM
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