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OUR HISTORY

Founded in 1983 by Bob Webster, now with a 30+ year history of strong client relationships and solid investment expertise, Webster Investment Advisors aims to deliver a strategic, balanced approach to asset management. Fully affiliated with a FiNRA registered broker/dealer and with all assets held by independent nationally recognized custodians, WIA selects a variety of trusted institutional money managers to execute an effective simple-to-understand process of investing, using both traditional vehicles, and unique non-correlated investments such as managed futures and tactical market-timers.

In working with a modest number of medium net-worth clients, many of whom have been with us for over 20 years, we personalize each investment portfolio to meet the income, growth, and risk dynamics of each relationship.

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If you are approaching or have already reached retirement, let us help you plan for the best years of your life, when the only question you'll ask will be: "What do I get to do tomorrow?"

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