Bryan and Hayden Hildebrand join Community Wealth Services, a financial advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC within the Ameriprise Financial Bryan and Hayden Hildebrand join Community Wealth Services, a financial advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC within the Ameriprise Financial

Father-Son Advisor Team Managing $190 Million in Assets Joins Ameriprise for Client-Focused Culture and Financial Planning Capabilities

Bryan and Hayden Hildebrand join Community Wealth Services, a financial advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC within the Ameriprise Financial Institutions Group

MINNEAPOLIS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Ameriprise Financial, Inc. (NYSE: AMP) announced today that financial advisors Bryan Hildebrand and Hayden Hildebrand have joined Community Wealth Services, a financial advisory practice within the Ameriprise Financial Institutions Group (AFIG) in Shreveport, La. Community Wealth Services provides advice and investment services to clients of Community Bank of Louisiana. The father-son duo, along with their client service specialist Abigail Sibley, join from Edward Jones with nearly $190 million in client assets.

“Clients have always been the foundation of our work. Partnering with a firm that shares this commitment allows us to continue raising the bar for excellent service and care,” said Bryan Hildebrand. “Ameriprise and Community Bank of Louisiana each bring more than a century of experience helping people achieve financial confidence. That legacy, combined with Ameriprise’s extensive product offerings and advanced planning capabilities, makes this partnership the ideal fit for our clients and for us.”

The team highlighted Ameriprise’s robust resources and advanced planning capabilities as a key differentiator. “Ameriprise stood out for its depth in financial planning and sophisticated solutions that empower us to deliver more comprehensive strategies and strengthen relationships with both new and existing clients,” said Hayden Hildebrand. “This transition positions us to serve our clients even better today and for generations to come.”

Community Bank of Louisiana’s investment program, Community Wealth Services, includes a team of four financial advisors and two support staff who help clients manage more than $300 million in combined brokerage assets.

The Ameriprise Financial Institutions Group team offers the strength and resources of Ameriprise Financial to help banks and credit unions enhance their client/member experience and deepen relationships with advice, financial planning, investment products, technology capabilities, advisor recruiting, coaching and support. To find out why experienced financial advisors and institutions are joining Ameriprise, visit ameriprise.com/why.

About Community Bank of Louisiana

Community Bank of Louisiana has been locally owned and operated since 1901. That’s 125 years of serving our friends and neighbors right here in North Louisiana. We’ve spent more than a century building relationships with the people and businesses that call our community home. By putting people first, we’ve created a bank that truly understands what those people need and provides the kind of quality service and support to make it all possible.

About Ameriprise Financial

At Ameriprise Financial, we have been helping people feel confident about their financial future for more than 130 years. With extensive investment advice, asset management and insurance capabilities and a nationwide network of approximately 10,000 financial advisors1, we have the strength and expertise to serve the full range of individual and institutional investors’ financial needs.

1 Ameriprise Financial Q4 2024 Earnings Release.

Investment products are not insured by the FDIC, NCUA or any federal agency, are not deposits or obligations of, or guaranteed by any financial institution, and involve investment risks including possible loss of principal and fluctuation in value.

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Ameriprise Financial cannot guarantee future financial results.

Community Wealth Services is a financial advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC.

Ameriprise Financial and Community Bank of Louisiana are not affiliated.

Investment advisory products and services are made available through Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC, a registered investment adviser.

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