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Three UBS Advisors in the Greater New England Market Named to Forbes/SHOOK Top Next-Gen Wealth Advisors list

UBS is proud to announce that three financial advisors in the Firm’s Greater New England Market have been named to Forbes/SHOOK Top Next-Gen Wealth Advisors list for 2020. Those recognized include:

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Sam Sinclair, Matthew Bechtel and Peter Farrington. Source: UBS.

Sam Sinclair, Matthew Bechtel and Peter Farrington. Source: UBS.

, Senior Vice President–Wealth Management for

, Senior Vice President–Wealth Management for

, Senior Vice President–Wealth Management for

The Forbes ranking of Top Next-Gen Wealth Advisors, developed by SHOOK Research, is based on an algorithm of qualitative criteria and quantitative data. The list recognizes the country's next-generation of financial advisors, who represent the future of the wealth management industry. The 2020 list includes a total of 500 advisors who manage over $1 trillion in client assets.

“We are proud to see Sam, Matt and Peter receive this honorable award and be recognized as the future of the wealth management industry,” said , Greater New England Market Head at UBS Wealth Management USA. “As we embark on a new era of wealth management, how we cultivate the next generation of advisors is of the highest importance to us. We look forward to supporting their continued journeys and we thank them for their dedication."

For the full list and further information: .

Notes to Editors

About UBS Global Wealth Management

As the world's largest wealth manager, UBS Global Wealth Management provides comprehensive advice, solutions and services to wealthy families and individuals around the world. Clients who work with UBS benefit from a fully integrated set of wealth management capabilities and expertise, including wealth planning, investment management, capital markets, banking, lending and institutional and corporate financial advice.

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