Wealth Manager Magazine Names SEIA as One of the Nation's "Top Dog" Advisory Firms

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Wed Jul 23, 2008 6:00pm EDT

LOS ANGELES--(Business Wire)--
Signature Estate and Investment Advisors, LLC(R) (SEIA) - a
boutique wealth management firm that has $1.4 billion of assets under
management (AUM), as of June 30, 2008 - was ranked in Wealth Manager
Magazine's 2008 "Top Dog" Report for the sixth consecutive year.
Wealth Manager's "Top Dog" Report is an annual survey of the nation's
top ranking wealth management firms according to their high-net-worth
clientele.

   While the average AUM for the firms listed in the report is $632.6
million, SEIA's AUM is well over $1 billion - more than twice the
national average. A further distinguishing factor of SEIA's ranking is
that the firm has more client relationships than nearly all of the
firms listed in Top Dog. SEIA reported as having more than 1,400
client relationships, ranking SEIA as having the 14th highest amount
of client relationships out of the 500 firms listed in the report.

   About SEIA

   SEIA is a full service wealth management firm headquartered in
Century City, California. Founded in 1997, SEIA has reached this
important milestone of $1 billion of assets under management in fewer
than 10 years, adding their name to a short list of firms nationwide.
SEIA has been ranked in Wealth Manager Magazine's "Top Dog" Report
from 2003 to 2008.

   Securities offered through Signator Investors, Inc. Member FINRA,
SIPC, 2121 Avenue of the Stars #1600, Los Angeles, CA 90067 (310)
712-2323. SEIA and its investment advisory services are offered
independent of Signator Investors, Inc. and any subsidiaries or
affiliates.

   SMAR# 412-07212008-15765814

Jeffrey Alec Communications
Paulette Thornton, 323-295-0642
pthornton@jeffreyalec.com
or
Jeff Levine, 310-476-6700
jlevine@jeffreyalec.com

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