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US Bancorp Plans To Launch Unit Catering To Ultrawealthy Clients

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First Posted: 04/27/11 06:45 PM ET Updated: 06/27/11 06:12 AM ET

US Bancorp plans to launch a new unit for the ultrawealthy in the fourth quarter from offices in Denver and its headquarters city of Minneapolis.

The unit, to be known as Ascent Private Capital Management, will focus on clients with at least $25 million in investable assets. Ascent will compete in a rapidly growing but fragmented market against other banks, brokerage firms and independent wealth managers and family offices.

"We think the time is right," said Mark Jordahl, president of wealth management at US Bancorp. "There isn't a competitor that has a dominant position in the market."

Commercial banks have long had private banking arms serving the trust and estate needs of wealthy clients, but are expanding the relatively low-margin business in a quest for a stable source of revenue uncorrelated to the broader lending climate.

US Bancorp plans to eventually run six Ascent offices across the Midwest, said Michael Cole, the unit's president. Its ultimate goal is to employ 60 advisers and support personnel.

The wealth management and securities services division run by Jordahl manages about $60 billion of client assets, and fueled $50 million of net income in the first quarter. That represents about 5 percent of US Bancorp's total quarterly earnings.

About one-third of the assets serviced by the division can be classified as coming from ultra-high net worth clients, Jordahl said.

Jordahl envisions the wealth management business growing at "low double digit" rates, and did not rule out acquisitions.

"We're open to that, but the cultural fit would be very important," he said.

(Reporting by Joe Rauch, editing by Jed Horowitz and Gerald E. McCormick)

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US Bancorp plans to launch a new unit for the ultrawealthy in the fourth quarter from offices in Denver and its headquarters city of Minneapolis. The unit, to be known as Ascent Private Capital...
US Bancorp plans to launch a new unit for the ultrawealthy in the fourth quarter from offices in Denver and its headquarters city of Minneapolis. The unit, to be known as Ascent Private Capital...
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nypapajoe
11:19 PM on 04/28/2011
Only in America! The Valet at these banks are the Republicans!
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sensimilla
You are not your body
02:05 PM on 04/28/2011
sure it's called the "hide your money to forgo paying taxes" division.
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Amalek
Highly decorated HP warrior
11:50 AM on 04/28/2011
$25 million is hardly ultra wealthy.   After the Bush years that is pretty pedestrian.
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janehenry
03:52 PM on 04/29/2011
You may be right but I'd be happy with it.
10:46 AM on 04/28/2011
In the meantime, they raise bank fees on the average citizen.
08:22 AM on 04/28/2011
This is the same bank I left after they started charging me $20.00 a month for a checking account, even with thousands in savings and checking on deposit.
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MelvinMonroe
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osofar
America once was Exceptional
04:54 AM on 04/28/2011
I thought the "unit for ultrawealthy clients" was the US government.
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bkerensa
Evangelist at Ubuntu
02:55 AM on 04/28/2011
Sad thing is the poor customers will still probably pay higher fees.
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Timothy Grome
Think Cosmically, Act Globally, Eat locally
02:45 AM on 04/28/2011
In American Theocracy (2006) Kevin Philips describes the end stage of world powers as being finance heavy economy. He cited previous examples of Spain, Holland, and Britain.
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Peter Combs
Amused by the illogical..no, NOT a Republican
12:26 AM on 04/28/2011
25 Million in todays world is "very well off", ultra wealthy? Hardly...
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rotorhead1871
who are you jivin' with that cosmic debris?...
12:17 AM on 04/28/2011
$$25M does not make you ultrawealthy......get real....$$.2.5B would be ultra.......

where is that dynamo coming from????
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blackranger
11:57 PM on 04/27/2011
I am betting that that bank division will not be taking the risks that the other bank divisions take, the wealthy won't stand for it.
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builderman55
Featherless Biped
11:40 PM on 04/27/2011
Might as well...pretty soon the middle and lower classes won't have enough money to need a bank account. Might as well prepare form their swelling filthy rich clients..
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pittsburghunionguy
11:36 PM on 04/27/2011
I'll bet this first class section of US Bank (tentatively named "Ultrawealthy Swells Bank) will be a little more careful about giving away its customers' email addresses to spammers than the "coach" section of the bank.
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structurequity
structurequity not oppression
11:01 PM on 04/27/2011
making money form money, when will we stand up and say enough?