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Dynasty-Backed Procyon Acquires $500M OLV Investment Group

 

Procyon Partners, a registered investment advisor based in Shelton, Conn., that is part of the Dynasty Financial Partners network, has acquired OLV Investment Group, a wealth management firm with over $500 million in client assets and locations in Michigan and Texas.

The deal brings Procyon’s total assets under management to nearly $9 billion and total headcount to nearly 80. The addition also expands Procyon’s presence into the Midwest and South, bringing on seven new advisors and 13 team members.

OLV was founded in 2021 and is now run by principals Tim Tenneriello, Joel LaGore and Jesse VanValin. They were previously affiliated with AE Financial Services, a Topeka, Kan.-based independent broker/dealer, but they dropped their FINRA licenses this month.

“By joining forces with OLV, we are extending the reach of our platform to new regions and clients with evolving financial needs,” said Phil Fiore, CEO of Procyon, in a statement. “This is about applying what we’ve built to serve a wider audience, without ever losing the personal touch that defines us.”

OLV primarily serves individuals, but it does have some pension and profit-sharing plans as clients. Procyon has a large institutional business.

This follows news earlier this year that Procyon sold a minority stake in the business to Constellation Wealth Capital, a private equity firm founded by former Emigrant Partners CEO Karl Heckenberg. In an interview with WealthManagement.com, Fiore said his firm would use the capital to make four to six deals per year, focusing on the space between the Mississippi River and the East Coast.

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Phil Fiore, CEO, Procyon: What I look for, most important, is an acquisition target that believes that we, as a collective, are better together. If they believe a deal is just about them making us better, or just about us making them better, then that would be a significant cultural disconnect.

They need to eliminate the “this is our team” approach. At Procyon we have a “one team one dream” approach and we don’t have silos. So, adapting to that philosophy is a major component of any deal.

Benefits Think Why more employers are embracing total benefits consulting

 

As the lines between  financial wellness and physical well-being continue to blur in today’s workplace, employers are rethinking how they deliver employee benefits. The result is a growing shift toward the total benefits consulting (TBC) model, an approach that unites all aspects of benefits strategy under one integrated advisory team.

Growth-Minded FAs Look Beyond AUM to Divvy Up Clients

 

Financial advisors have traditionally relied on clients’ asset amounts to determine service levels, but some are considering other factors, such as complexity and profession, to create their all-important client tiers. Client segmentation is a key practice of advisors who grow sustainably regardless of market conditions, according to a study from LPL Financial.

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Top tips for young financial advisors

July 30, 2025 by Suleman Din and Bernice Napach

Take the uphill challenge of building a book of business from scratch.

You’ve leveraged your network of friends and family, and now you’re stretching to cut through the noise of everyday digital distractions to impress prospects. You’re in an advisory firm trying to learn from the same seasoned professionals you’re hoping to impress. You’re also gaining hands-on experience in the industry’s complexity and learning how to comply with its regulatory requirements.

Looking back on their beginnings in the business, several advisors say that young professionals can build a successful practice with less pain by honing their communication skills, pursuing continuous education, cultivating a solid network, and prioritizing integrity.

They’ve shared their top tips with Action! Magazine to help young financial advisors establish themselves as credible, reliable and knowledgeable professionals ready to guide clients through their financial journeys confidently and clearly.

Veteran women advisors offer career advice to up-and-comers

July 22, 2025

Women represent 31% of US financial advisors at last check, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). That means they have a lot of room for growth in the wealth management industry, especially for young female advisors getting started.

But wait! There’s more good news for up-and-coming women advisors!

The next generation of female advisors will also have a huge advantage when accumulating assets in the coming years. Studies show women will inherit the majority of the $124 trillion in Baby Boomer and Gen X wealth set to be transferred over the course of the next two decades, and many of those wealth inheritors will be solely seeking to connect with female advisors who better understand their financial and career circumstances.

So what are veteran female advisors telling the new generation of women wealth managers to prepare them for this brave new world?

Procyon buys $600m Connecticut RIA in first deal post-Constellation investment

July 8, 2025

$8-Billion Procyon Expands Northeast Presence with Addition of Wooster Corthell Wealth Management

Acquisition Adds $600 Million In Assets, Deepens National Independent Platform, and Strengthens Procyon’s Capabilities in Multi-Generational Wealth Planning
 

SHELTON, Conn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Procyon, a rapidly growing independent registered investment advisory firm, today announced its acquisition of Wooster Corthell Wealth Management, a Connecticut-based boutique advisory managing approximately $600 million in client assets. The strategic acquisition expands Procyon’s northeastern footprint and brings total assets under management to approximately $8 billion.

“We are thrilled to welcome the Wooster Corthell team to Procyon,” said Phil Fiore, CEO and Co-Founder of Procyon. “They share our client-first values, commitment to holistic family wealth planning, adherence to the utmost fiduciary standards and belief in the power of building strong, long-term relationships. Together, we are stronger, and we are proud to bring their decades of experience and trusted client relationships into the Procyon family.”

For Matthew Corthell, CEO of Wooster Corthell Wealth Management, the merger enhances what his firm already does well. “For over 30 years, we have built Wooster Corthell around deep relationships, thoughtful planning, and unwavering independence. In Procyon, we found a partner that not only shares our philosophy but also enhances our ability to serve clients for generations to come.”

Wooster Corthell’s Glastonbury, Conn., office will continue full operations, with three advisors and five staff members joining Procyon’s growing team. The combined organization now encompasses 56 professionals across Connecticut, New York City, Long Island, Tennessee, and Maryland.

The addition of the Wooster Corthell team strengthens and builds upon Procyon’s expertise in retirement planning, customized wealth strategies, and multi-generational advisory services—helping families manage wealth, legacy, and life transitions. It also advances the firm’s plan to create a national platform that delivers institutional-quality services without sacrificing the firm’s client-first values.

“We are continually striving to make our clients’ lives easier by delivering more value in one place including integrated planning, investment management, and tax expertise within a single, trusted platform,” said Mr. Fiore. “This acquisition is another step forward in fulfilling that promise.”

Dynasty Investment Bank served as exclusive financial advisor to Procyon on this transaction.

About Procyon

Procyon is an independent registered investment advisor with a dual focus on retirement plan/participants and private clients. With offices in Connecticut, NYC, Long Island, Tennessee and Maryland, the firm manages about $8 billion in client assets.

As a private wealth advisor, Procyon helps high-net-worth individuals, families and business owners identify and implement effective financial strategies for managing their investments and achieving their family’s financial goals.

On the institutional side, the firm helps companies and organizations design, manage, and enhance their retirement and health plan offerings while also educating plan participants on how to effectively prepare for their retirement.

Procyon operates and is proud to partner within the Dynasty Financial Partners Network of independent wealth-management firms.

For more information, visit https://procyon.net/

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Disclosure: Dynasty’s Investment Bank is operated through Dynasty’s wholly owned subsidiary Dynasty Securities LLC (“Dynasty Securities”) is a U.S. registered broker-dealer and member FINRA/SIPC.

 

 

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