Matthew Redfering

Associate Advisor

Matthew Redfering is an Associate Advisor based in Allworth’s St. Louis, Missouri, office. He supports the delivery of a comprehensive wealth planning experience, playing a key role in helping ensure each client receives thoughtful and personalized guidance. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship, with a minor in Philosophy, from Florida Gulf Coast University, graduating summa cum laude—an early reflection of the discipline and attention to detail he applies in his work today. Outside the office, Matthew enjoys playing hockey and golf, traveling, and working on projects around the house.

I value taking the time to get to know each client personally by understanding their priorities, preferences, and what matters most to them. That foundation allows me to provide thoughtful guidance tailored to their individual needs.

By developing a clear understanding of each client’s unique situation, I aim to deliver meaningful value and a level of service that reflects their goals and expectations. Clients can expect a welcoming, professional environment and a personalized experience designed to support them every step of the way.

I enjoy helping clients feel more secure in their financial lives. There’s real fulfillment in knowing that thoughtful guidance can bring clarity, reduce uncertainty, and support more confident decision-making over time. 

I take pride in putting in the work behind the scenes to support the best possible outcomes for clients.

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