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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Charles Schwab CEO Walt Bettinger to retire at end of 2024, Rick Wurster to replace him
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Charles Schwab CEO Walt Bettinger to retire at end of 2024, Rick Wurster to replace him

Last updated: October 2, 2024 12:26 am
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Charles Schwab CEO Walt Bettinger will be retiring from his position at the end of December after 16 years at the helm of the brokerage firm. The company announced on Tuesday that Bettinger will be stepping down and will be replaced by Charles Schwab President Rick Wurster on January 1, 2025. Bettinger will continue to serve as the co-chair of Schwab’s board.

In a statement, Bettinger mentioned that his upcoming 65th birthday next year was a factor in his decision to retire and expressed confidence in Wurster’s leadership abilities. He praised the Schwab Board for their succession planning process and stated that he and Wurster have worked closely together for over eight years.

During an interview on CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” Wurster indicated that there would be no immediate changes in strategy following the CEO transition. He emphasized the importance of continuing to deliver for clients and ensuring their satisfaction.

Under Bettinger’s leadership since 2008, Charles Schwab has seen significant growth in client assets, increasing from $1.14 trillion to $9.74 trillion, and client brokerage accounts have grown from fewer than 10 million to over 43 million. This growth was accelerated by Schwab’s acquisition of TD Ameritrade in 2020.

Bettinger noted that the successful integration of Ameritrade earlier this year played a role in his decision to step down as CEO. While Schwab’s stock has risen approximately 150% during Bettinger’s tenure, it has underperformed the broader market in the past two years.

Despite the news of Bettinger’s retirement, shares of Schwab fell 1.4% on Tuesday amid a broader decline in the stock market. Wurster expressed his commitment to maintaining Schwab’s dedication to its clients and continuing the company’s growth trajectory.

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As Charles Schwab prepares for this leadership transition, investors and industry analysts will be closely monitoring the impact of Bettinger’s departure and Wurster’s assumption of the CEO role. The company’s continued success will depend on its ability to navigate changing market conditions and meet the evolving needs of its clients.

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