E-Trade is looking to hire more financial consultants while the rest of the industry cuts costs and fees

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The US-based brokerage firm is planning to hire more financial consultants; it currently employs 410 but wants to hit 450 by year-end and 500 by the end of 2021, according to Business Insider.

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Additionally, while E-Trade was initially planning to cut its advertising and marketing spend this year, it's now expecting to spend the same amount as last year.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderSee Also:SoFi is partnering with Mastercard to bolster its banking offering with a credit cardN26 reaches the 5 million customer milestone after record growth in 2019Brex is looking to expand its product suite beyond cards and cash accounts

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