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Maryland Capital Management

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Summary:
Company size: 11-50
AUM: $2B - $5B

Maryland Capital Management is an SEC-registered investment adviser based in Towson, Maryland founded in 1978. Maryland Capital Partners provides investment management advisory services, retirement plan consulting services, wealth management services and other services to individuals, retirement plans, charitable organizations, other investment advisers, and corporations and other businesses. In 2023, Maryland Capital Management announced that it was acquired by Cerity Partners, a large investment management firm.


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Peter K.Feb 12, 2023
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Investment Management | Wealth Management
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Perhaps the worst investment management firm I have ever had the displeasure to work with. I believe they are esentially lazy...gave them 2 buckets of funds with different investment objectives to work with. One was an IRA and the other an investment account. They immediately invested both in the same overpriced stocks and have prceeded to lost 20% of my money. I understand the market went down, but my other measured advisor was able to eek out a 5% increase during the same period. Would never recommend unless you want to lose money.

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What did you like best about your experience with the Firm?

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What did you like least about your experience with the Firm?

They appear terrible at their jobs, unresponsive to customer requests.