Siebert Financial Partners with Academy Asset Management to Launch Veteran-Focused Investment Initiatives
Reuters
Nov 10
Siebert Financial Partners with Academy Asset Management to Launch Veteran-Focused Investment Initiatives
Siebert Financial Corporation has announced a strategic partnership with Academy Asset Management, the manager of the Academy Veteran Bond ETF $(VETZ)$. Through this collaboration, Siebert will include the VETZ ETF in its newly launched Patriot Portfolio and make targeted allocations in select advisory and investment programs. The two firms will also work together on financial education initiatives, military investor empowerment, and veteran storytelling across Siebert's media platforms, including the Tactical Wealth podcast. The partnership aims to expand veteran-focused investment solutions and financial literacy, supporting U.S. service members, veterans, and their families. To mark the alliance, representatives from both organizations will participate in the New York Stock Exchange Closing Bell ceremony on Veterans Day.
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