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AssetMark main competitors are Silicon Valley Bank, Wells Capital Management, and Moody's.

Competitor Summary. See how AssetMark compares to its main competitors:

  • Standard Chartered has the most employees (89,000).
  • Employees at Silicon Valley Bank earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $112,607.
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AssetMark vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1996
4.1
Concord, CA1$708.5M731
2004
4.2
Torrance, CA1$71.0M231
1969
4.8
Denver, CO7$2.5B1,272
1853
4.8
--$14.8B89,000
1983
4.4
Santa Clara, CA21$4.0B3,600
1996
4.8
San Francisco, CA1$94.6M534
1999
4.7
Chicago, IL12$1.2B4,250
1978
4.6
Atlanta, GA13$412.8M8,900
ING Capital LLC
2000
4.4
New York, NY1--
1991
4.1
Chicago, IL1$4.1M50
Federated Investors
-
4.6
Pittsburgh, PA1$1.6B3
2015
3.9
New York, NY1$67.0M3,000
1946
4.6
Boston, MA27$18.2B65,000
1900
4.9
New York, NY9$7.1B11,490
1984
4.4
Chicago, IL1$5.6M17,813
-
4.4
Wilmington, DE1-1,171
1981
4.4
Austin, TX2$670,0001,401
2003
4.7
Romeoville, IL11$1.5B4,500
1967
4.3
New York, NY21$4.1B3,450
1996
4.4
New York, NY1$75.0M350
1899
4.8
Baltimore, MD16$2.9B3,059

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AssetMark salaries vs competitors

Among AssetMark competitors, employees at Silicon Valley Bank earn the most with an average yearly salary of $112,607.

Compare AssetMark salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
AssetMark
$90,519$43.52-
EP Wealth Advisors
$58,711$28.23-
Janus Henderson U.S.
$85,842$41.27-
Standard Chartered
$85,592$41.15-
Silicon Valley Bank
$112,607$54.14-
Wells Capital Management
$111,032$53.38-

Compare AssetMark job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
AssetMark
$113,538$54.59
Wells Capital Management
$126,141$60.64
ING Capital LLC
$123,373$59.31
ABN AMRO Asset Management Holdings
$122,137$58.72
ABN AMRO Chicago Corporation
$122,022$58.66
Columbia Threadneedle Investments
$121,456$58.39
Invesco
$119,884$57.64
Moody's
$117,810$56.64
Janus Henderson U.S.
$112,453$54.06
AllianceBernstein
$112,280$53.98
Silicon Valley Bank
$111,136$53.43
Federated Investors
$108,137$51.99
Legg Mason
$105,391$50.67
Envestnet
$103,251$49.64
Standard Chartered
$102,697$49.37
RIMES Technologies
$100,348$48.24
Mark-It
$94,714$45.54
Dimensional Fund Advisors
$93,647$45.02
ING USA Holding Corporation
$92,285$44.37
EP Wealth Advisors
$90,401$43.46

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AssetMark demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at AssetMark vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Standard Chartered56%44%
Silicon Valley Bank58%42%
Envestnet58%42%
ING USA Holding Corporation60%40%
Moody's63%37%
AssetMark66%34%

Compare race at AssetMark vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
48%24%6%17%5%
9.6
59%14%9%15%3%
9.5
51%15%11%19%5%
10.0
47%19%7%21%6%
9.7
58%12%11%16%4%
9.9
34%11%8%38%8%
9.9

AssetMark revenue vs competitors

AssetMark and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Anil Arora
Envestnet

Robert Scott Fauber
Moody's

Rob Fauber became President and Chief Executive Officer of Moody’s Corporation on January 1, 2021 and was elected to the Board of Directors effective October 22, 2020. Mr. Fauber joined Moody’s in 2005 and has held multiple leadership roles at Moody’s. Until his appointment as CEO, he was Moody’s Chief Operating Officer and drove strategic initiatives across the company. He served as President of Moody’s Investors Service from 2016 to 2019 and was Head of Moody’s Investors Service’s Global Commercial Group from 2013 to 2016, overseeing relationship management, product development, and strategy for the rating agency. Mr. Fauber has also served as Head of Moody’s Corporate Development. Prior to Moody’s, he held roles in alternative investments, corporate strategy & business development, and investment banking at Citi. Mr. Fauber earned his B.A. in economics from the University of Virginia and his M.B.A. from the Johnson School of Management at Cornell University. He and his wife have two children.

Gregory W. Becker
Silicon Valley Bank

Greg has been a champion of the innovation economy since he joined Silicon Valley Bank in 1993 as a banker to fast-growing technology companies. Today, he is the CEO of the world’s only bank dedicated to the innovation sector around the world.

Kees van Dijkhuizen
ABN AMRO Chicago Corporation

Steven van Rijswijk
ING USA Holding Corporation

William Thomas Winters
Standard Chartered

Bill was appointed Group Chief Executive of Standard Chartered PLC in June 2015 and Chief Executive of Standard Chartered Bank in April 2019. Bill is a career banker with significant frontline global banking experience and a proven track record of leadership and financial success. He has extensive experience of working in emerging markets and a proven record in spotting and nurturing talent. Bill began his career with JP Morgan, where he went on to become one of its top five most senior executives and later co-chief executive officer at the investment bank from 2004 until he stepped down in 2009. Bill was invited to be a committee member of the Independent Commission on Banking, established in 2010, to recommend ways to improve competition and financial stability in banking. Subsequently, he served as an advisor to the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards and was asked by the Court of the Bank of England to complete an independent review of the bank’s liquidity operations. In 2011, Bill founded Renshaw Bay, an alternative asset management firm, where he was chairman and CEO. He stepped down on appointment to the Standard Chartered PLC Board. Bill was previously a non-executive director of Pension Insurance Corporation plc and RIT Capital Partners plc. He received a CBE in 2013.

Seth Perry Bernstein
AllianceBernstein

Seth P. Bernstein was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of AllianceBernstein (AB) in 2017. In 2018, he was appointed Senior Executive Vice President of Equitable Holdings. Prior to his appointment at AB, Bernstein had a distinguished 32-year career at JPMorgan Chase, most recently as managing director and global head of Managed Solutions & Strategy at J.P. Morgan Asset Management. In this role, he was responsible for the management of all discretionary assets within the Private Banking client segment. Among other roles, Bernstein served as managing director and global head of Fixed Income & Currency for 10 years, concluding in 2012. Prior to that, he held the position of chief financial officer at JPMorgan Chase’s Investment Management and Private Banking division. Bernstein holds a BA in political science and economics from Haverford College, and is a member of the Board of Managers of Haverford College. Location: New York.

Abigail Johnson
Fidelity Investments

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