Luma Financial Technologies Announces Latest Partnerships Bolstering Platforms Annuity Solutions – Yahoo Finance
CINCINNATI, OH / ACCESSWIRE / June 9, 2022 / Luma Financial Technologies (“Luma”), the world’s top independent multi-issuer annuities and structured products platform, is proud to announce the many new firms partnering to use the Luma platform.
Over the past year, Luma has added many independent and bank broker/dealers, IMOs, multiple insurance carriers, and several new product features to the platform, elevating the Luma Annuities experience for advisors across North America and beyond.
Luma is currently partnering with the following organizations:
American Portfolios
Ash Brokerage
Breakthrough Insurance Group
Brokers’ Choice of America
Commonwealth
Crump Life Insurance Services
Financial Gravity
Fifth Third Securities
Highland Capital Brokerage
Independent Financial Group
Infinex Financial Group
InsurMark
Laidlaw
Madison Avenue Securities
The BluePrint Insurance Services
The Investment Center
Wedbush Wealth Management
Wentworth Financial Partners
“We’ve made great progress on our mission to simplify product complexities and use innovative technology to improve advisor experience and client outcomes, especially in the annuity space,” said Keith Burger, Head of Distribution at Luma Financial Technologies. “While annuities are not a new asset class, they have greatly evolved over the years and are growing in popularity, especially considering the recent uncertainty and volatility in financial markets. We’re excited to bring our annuity solutions to so many organizations and advisors who share our vision.”
Since Luma’s expansion into the annuity space, innovative enhancements, such as the launch of Luma Compare and Replacement Analysis, have increased advisor usage and efficiency within the platform. These advanced technology features provide users with comparison functionality, streamlined processes, top-quality training and compliance systems, plus a wide range of annuity carriers, all in one portal. These client solutions include fee-only and commissionable products for RIAs and comprehensive financial advisors to cover all annuity product sets.
For more information on Luma’s annuity solutions, visit https://lumafintech.com/annuities-landing-page/.
About Luma Financial Technologies
Luma Financial Technologies is the creator of Luma, a fully customizable, independent, buy-side technology platform that helps financial teams more efficiently learn, create, order, and manage market-linked investments such as structured products, structured annuities and more.
Launched in 2011, Luma is one of the largest and longest-tenured structured product platforms in the U.S. market and is used by broker/dealer firms, RIA offices and private banks to automate and optimize the full process cycle for offering and transacting in market-linked investments. This includes education and certification; creation and pricing of custom structures; order entry; and post-trade actions. Luma is multi-issuer, multi-wholesaler and multi-product, thus providing teams with an extensive breadth of market-linked investments to best meet clients’ specific portfolio needs.
Headquartered in Cincinnati, OH, Luma also has offices in New York, NY, Zurich, Switzerland, and Miami, FL. For more information, please visit Luma’s website, or follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.
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