The Ashbee Group Forms Dauphine Capital

Mobile-based wealth management firm The Ashbee Group has parted ways with Wells Fargo Advisors to form Dauphine Capital. Zack Ashbee and his father, Erk Ashbee, are the advisor fiduciaries and partners at the firm. Marilyn Baggett serves as operations manager, and Anna Tapia is the client relationship manager. Dauphine Capital recently completed a full restoration of its historic office building at the corner of Hallett and Dauphin streets in Midtown Mobile. Managing Partner Zack Ashbee said, “People have grown tired of doing business with the out-of-touch Manhattan-based wealth management firms. They want a personal and local feel when it comes to making financial decisions that affect their families and businesses. We have been overwhelmed by the support we have received from our clients and are looking forward to bringing cutting-edge technologies and solutions to more people in Mobile given our added capacities.”

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