The benefits of working with a wealth professional
Partnering with a wealth management professional starts with a conversation about your priorities and goals. What do you want to achieve, now and into the future? Based on what matters most to you, your wealth management professional will develop a personalized plan that fits your unique needs and situation.
As your life changes, your wealth professional will keep the conversation going with recommendations for your wealth plan, market news and analysis, and access to the latest wealth technology to help you manage your finances.
Finding the right wealth professional
Advisors and bankers each play an important role in creating your wealth plan.
Advisors
Wealth Management Advisors from U.S. Bancorp Investments or U.S. Bank Private Wealth Advisors can work with you to develop an overall wealth and investment plan, and help ensure all aspects of your plan align with your goals.
Bankers
U.S. Bank Wealth Management Bankers provide traditional banking services, cash management and financing products, plus specialty services such as asset planning. Based on your needs and goals, your advisor or banker will work with other U.S. Bank wealth specialists to provide additional expertise like trust and estate services and portfolio management.
Accolades

U.S. Bank has been recognized as one of the 2023 World’s Most Admired Companies. Our quality of management, commitment to our people and investment in social responsibility ranked No. 1 in the industry for superregional banks.

For the 9th consecutive year, U.S. Bank has been named one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies by the Ethisphere Institute, a global leader in defining and advancing the standards of ethical business practices.
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FAQ
The role of a financial advisor can go beyond investment planning. An advisor can also provide guidance for key moments throughout your life. Perhaps your finances have gotten more complex, and you’d like help creating or adjusting your wealth plan. You may be worried how market changes are affecting your investments. Or you’re experiencing a major life event, such as:
- Getting married or divorced
- Having a child
- Starting a new career
- Receiving an inheritance
- Buying a house
- Nearing retirement
An advisor can help you objectively assess where you are financially and how to prepare for the future as you work toward your goals.
Your advisor will ask about your goals and priorities – where you’re at today, financially, and where you'd like to go. But the main topic of conversation will be whatever’s on your mind. You can discuss how you and your advisor will work together, what you can expect from your advisor, any costs if you decide to move forward, and next steps. You’ll have plenty of time to ask questions, to help you decide if the relationship is the right fit.
No, your initial consultation is free.
We’ll confirm with you what materials, such as recent bank and financial statements, may be helpful for understanding your financial picture. But it’s your choice what to bring. To help you decide – and to ensure you get the most out of the conversation with your advisor – consider the following before the meeting:
- What are your most important financial goals?
- What concerns you about your finances?
- Did you recently experience a major life event?
We’re happy to meet with you virtually or in person. It’s up to you.
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