Devon J. Cury, Executive Vice President



My name is Devon Cury. Welcome to the web site of AXA Advisors' Richmond - Tidewater Branch.

As an Executive Vice President of AXA Advisors, LLC and an active professional in the Richmond and Tidewater communities, I am dedicated to helping individuals, families, and businesses build their financial futures.

Likewise, I have had the gratifying opportunity to recruit, train and develop dozens of individuals who have built successful careers as financial professionals.*

The Richmond - Tidewater Branch with offices in Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia, has been in Virginia since 1948. We have a total of 55 financial professionals.

The Richmond - Tidewater Branch offices of AXA Advisors are committed to building long-term relationships with our clients and communities. Our mission is simple: to be the premiere provider in our area of financial products, services and advice. The keys to our firm's success are our professional excellence and integrity, and our constant pursuit of open communication and an in-depth understanding of each of our client's unique financial concerns. Our associates' experience, credentials and principled approach provide an added level of comfort and confidence.

We look forward to helping you take control of your financial future.

To discuss how AXA Advisors, LLC may help you achieve your financial goals, please send us an email or call us at 804.288.1100 in Richmond and 757.626.1960 in Norfolk.
 

AXA Advisors, LLC (NY, NY 212.314.4600), member FINRA, SIPC is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer, M/F/D/V

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