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Wellington Management main competitors are Instinet Incorporated, Silicon Valley Bank, and Moody's.

Competitor Summary. See how Wellington Management compares to its main competitors:

  • Citi has the most employees (210,000).
  • Employees at Instinet Incorporated earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $115,388.
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Wellington Management vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1928
4.9
Boston, MA5$1.2B1,922
1935
4.6
New York, NY10$3.0B68,097
1975
4.6
Malvern, PA1$6.9B17,600
1971
4.8
San Francisco, CA11$1.6B32,000
1812
4.6
New York, NY19$74.3B210,000
1969
4.9
New York, NY2$538.0M600
1972
4.6
Menlo Park, CA1$192.0M50
1982
4.5
Boston, MA1$12.8M341
-
3.5
Hartford, CT1$5741,671
1889
4.6
Chicago, IL2$820.2M20,000
1968
4.9
Ancient Oaks, PA1$1.7B3,371
1869
4.8
New York, NY18$434.4M40,500
2007
4.4
New York, NY26$16.4B48,400
1875
4.8
Newark, NJ5$57.0B41,671
2015
4.5
Seattle, WA3$52.2M1,800
1900
4.9
New York, NY9$7.1B11,490
1996
4.4
Boston, MA1-36
1944
4.8
Washington, DC1$2.4B18,946
1864
4.3
Miami, FL4$1.4B85,301
1983
4.4
Santa Clara, CA21$4.0B3,600
Federated Investors
-
4.6
Pittsburgh, PA1$1.6B3

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Wellington Management salaries vs competitors

Among Wellington Management competitors, employees at Instinet Incorporated earn the most with an average yearly salary of $115,388.

Compare Wellington Management salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Wellington Management
$100,217$48.18-
Morgan Stanley
$103,933$49.97-
The Vanguard Group
$71,689$34.47-
Charles Schwab
$82,738$39.78-
Citi
$75,483$36.29-
Instinet Incorporated
$115,388$55.48-

Compare Wellington Management job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Wellington Management
$87,429$42.03
Polaris Partners
$109,399$52.60
Silicon Valley Bank
$104,636$50.31
Citi
$102,940$49.49
Goldman Sachs
$101,568$48.83
Morgan Stanley
$101,486$48.79
Federated Investors
$100,997$48.56
BNY Mellon
$100,474$48.30
Royal Bank of Canada
$98,723$47.46
Moody's
$97,125$46.69
Instinet Incorporated
$96,468$46.38
SEI Investments
$95,057$45.70
The Vanguard Group
$93,925$45.16
Northern Trust
$93,656$45.03
Sequoia Capital
$92,695$44.56
HarbourVest
$92,545$44.49
Charles Schwab
$84,774$40.76
Prudential Retirement Insurance And Annuity Co
$82,958$39.88
Russell Investments
$75,412$36.26
World Bank
$67,999$32.69

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Wellington Management demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Wellington Management vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Citi50%50%
Prudential Financial55%45%
Northern Trust58%42%
Wellington Management60%40%
Morgan Stanley63%37%
Moody's63%37%

Compare race at Wellington Management vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
59%11%7%17%5%
9.8
52%18%11%15%4%
10.0
51%15%11%19%5%
10.0
54%15%11%15%4%
9.9
56%13%11%15%5%
9.8
59%15%10%12%4%
9.8

Wellington Management and similar companies CEOs

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Jane Nind Fraser
Citi

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.

James Patrick Gorman
Morgan Stanley

Mr. Gorman is Chairman and CEO of Morgan Stanley. Mr. Gorman became CEO in January 2010 and Chairman in January 2012. He joined the Firm in February 2006 and was named Co-President in December 2007. Before joining Morgan Stanley, Mr. Gorman held a succession of executive positions at Merrill Lynch. Prior to this, he was a senior partner of McKinsey & Co. and began his career as an attorney in Melbourne, Australia. Among his civic activities, Mr. Gorman serves as a Director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the Council on Foreign Relations, and is a member of the Board of Overseers of the Columbia Business School, the Monetary Authority of Singapore International Advisory Panel, the Business Council, and the Board of the Institute of International Finance. He formerly served as President of the Federal Advisory Council to the U.S. Federal Reserve Board, Co-Chairman of the Partnership for New York City, Chairman of the Board of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association and Co-Chairman of the Business Committee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Mr. Gorman, who was born in Australia, earned a B.A. and Law degree from the University of Melbourne and an M.B.A. from Columbia University

Michael G. O'Grady
Northern Trust

Michael O'Grady is Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Northern Trust, a leading provider of wealth management, asset servicing, asset management and banking to corporations, institutions, affluent families and individuals. Mike joined Northern Trust in 2011 from Bank of America Merrill Lynch, where he served as a managing director in the firm's Investment Banking Group. He joined Merrill Lynch in 1992. Prior to Merrill Lynch, Mike worked for Price Waterhouse. Mike earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Notre Dame and an MBA from Harvard Graduate School of Business. He is a member of the boards of the Field Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Catholic Extension and the Northwestern Medical Group Board of Directors. He also serves on the Finance Council of the Archdiocese of Chicago, the Board of Advisors of Catholic Charities, and the Civic Committee Commercial Club of Chicago.

Charlie F. Lowrey
Prudential Financial

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.

Thomas P. Gibbons
BNY Mellon

Walter W. Bettinger II
Charles Schwab

Walter W. Bettinger II, 60, has been President of The Charles Schwab Corporation since 2007 and Chief Executive Officer since late 2008.He leads a workforce of approximately 32,000 employees, with headquarters in Westlake, Texas and branch offices in more than 420 locations across the United States plus London, Hong Kong, Singapore and Puerto Rico.As measured by client assets, Schwab is the largest publicly traded investment services firm in the United States and one of the world’s largest financial services firms serving approximately:• $7.40 trillion in client assets • 32.1 million client brokerage accounts, 1.6 million bank accounts and 2.1 million retirement plan participants• ~12,000 independent investment advisors Mr. Bettinger’s duties include leading the development of strategies and services that assist tens of millions of people worldwide in their efforts to save and invest - either directly, with the help of an independent investment advisor or through a company-sponsored retirement or benefit plan. Under his leadership, the value of Schwab stock has grown from $13.59 on January 1, 2009 to approximately $75.00 as of May 31, 2021. During the same period, Schwab’s market capitalization has grown from ~$18billion to ~$140billion.Mr. Bettinger has been recognized throughout his career as a leader in financial services including: • in 2014, 2016, 2017 and 2018 he was recognized in Fortune magazine’s Businessperson of the Year listing - in 2018 he was ranked the #7 businessperson globally; • in 2010 to the Power 30 by Smart Money magazine of the world’s most powerful and influential players; and• the 2009 lifetime achievement award for contributions to the retirement security of working Americans by Plan Sponsor magazine.In 1983, at the age of 22, Mr. Bettinger founded The Hampton Company, a provider of retirement plan services to corporations and their employees. The Charles Schwab Corporation acquired Hampton in 1995.In addition to his professional duties, Mr. Bettinger is active in numerous charitable and philanthropic efforts. He and his wife, Teri, are founders of the Walt & Teri Bettinger Foundation and the parents of five children. A native of Ada, Ohio, Mr. Bettinger attended Delta State University in Cleveland, Mississippi and holds a bachelor of business administration degree with a major in finance, summa cum laude, from Ohio University. He has also completed the General Management program offered by the Harvard Business School.

David Michael Solomon
Goldman Sachs

David Michael Solomon (born c. 1962) is an American investment banker, and the chief executive officer (CEO) of Goldman Sachs, a position he has held since October 2018. He has also been chairman of the bank since January 2019. Before assuming his role as CEO, Solomon was president and chief operating officer from January 2017 to September 2018, and was joint head of the investment banking division from July 2006 to December 2016. Solomon formally succeeded Lloyd Blankfein, the previous CEO, on October 1, 2018, and was named chairman after Blankfein's retirement.

Ralston Roberts
Instinet Incorporated

In December 2018, Ralston Roberts was named the global CEO of Instinet Incorporated, responsible for managing the agency-model firm's overall operations. Mr. Roberts joined Instinet from Goldman Sachs, where he served since 2015, most recently as co-head of Execution Services and co-head of Electronic Trading for EMEA. He served previously as the Chief Operations Officer of SunGard’s brokerage business, and as Senior Vice President of Product Management. Before SunGard, Mr. Roberts was Chief Technology Officer at Wells Fargo Securities. He holds a B.A. in Business Economics and Geography from the University of California at Santa Barbara.

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