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Scott Robichaud

Scott Robichaud

LPL Investment Adviser Representative

763-416-8218

763-416-8239

ScottR@M2financialgroup.com

Scott Robichaud is an Investment Advisor Representative with LPL Financial and financial professional with the M2 Financial Group. He’s passionate about helping people feel confident and in control of their financial lives. Scott values the strong partnerships and lasting relationships he’s built with clients and their families—working together to help them feel at ease about money, make informed decisions, and move forward with confidence toward their goals.

With more than 25 years of experience in the financial services industry, Scott holds his Series 7, 63, and 65 registrations through LPL Financial. He’s also a Notary Public and maintains Life, Health & Accident, and Variable Lines insurance licenses.

Originally from Arizona, Scott moved to Minnesota in 2000 after working in the insurance and healthcare fields. Shortly after settling in, he began his financial planning career with Ameriprise Financial and later joined Michael Matheson and the M2 team in 2011.

Scott truly enjoys getting to know his clients and considers it a privilege to help them navigate important financial decisions throughout their lives. He lives in Champlin with his wife, Mary, and their son, Kyle. Their daughter, Eden, is engaged to be married to her fiancé, Max, in 2026.

When he’s not working, you’ll usually find Scott outdoors—enjoying lake life at their resort campground in northern Minnesota, spending time on the boat or kayaking, biking, playing cribbage, cheering on his favorite sports teams, or simply relaxing with family and friends.

 

My Favorites:

Favorite local restaurant: Serums (or any place with good wings)

Favorite coffee order:  Mint Condition @ Caribou

Favorite sports team:  New England Patriots / MN Golden Gophers         

Favorite movie or TV show:  The Shawshank Redemption (so many to chose from)                      

Favorite Musician or Band:  Pearl Jam

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