The asset class continues to gain momentum, marking the sixth consecutive quarter of growth.
Chase R. Crump, a former professional baseball player, has joined the NFLPA Registered Player Financial Advisor program.
The rule, which takes effect in September, “protects the retirement investors from improper investment recommendations and harmful conflicts of interest,” according to Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su.
Fanning spent 17 years with MassMutual, the third-party technology provider’s largest customer, before retiring last year.