Merrill Sells Herzog's Retail Division

Apr 19, 2001 12:00 PM


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Jan. 26, 2001 Merrill Lynch is selling Herzog Heine Geduld's retail brokerage business, giving up the 50 retail producers the firm acquired when it announced it was buying HHG in June 2000.

According to Merrill spokesperson Eddie Reeves, the company's primary interest in HHG was its huge market-making operations, not the tiny retail division. Reeves says that Herzog management wanted to keep its retail brokers together. If Herzog's private client group had remained under Merrill's ownership, it probably would have been dispersed among other branch offices, Reeves says.

Merrill is selling Herzog's retail operations to Investec Ernst & Co. (www.investecernst.com), a broker/dealer headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa, that says it is aggressively building a retail presence in the United States. Investec has 350 producers in the New York, Chicago and Miami areas (thanks to the Herzog acquisition).

Herzog's retail brokers in New York are going to be moved to Investec Ernst's existing Manhattan offices, according to Michael Rabinowitz, executive vice president at Investec Ernst & Co. -- Mike Hayes, Senior Editor

Editor's note: For any comments regarding this article, or to suggest a story idea for RR Online or Registered Representative magazine, contact Editor in Chief Dan Jamieson at dan_jamieson@intertec.com, Online Editor Rick Weinberg at rick_weinberg@intertec.com, Online Managing Editor Cheryl Cooper at cheryl_cooper@intertec.com or Senior Editor Michael Hayes at mike_hayes@intertec.com


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