KEY POINTS
  • "It was sort of the final solution for investors," the chairman and founder of Charles Schwab tells CNBC's Bob Pisani on Monday.
  • As of Monday, the brokerage firm is no longer charging commission fees for U.S. stocks, ETFs and options trades.
  • The firm's founder says consolidation in the retail brokerage industry is a "logical conclusion that will occur."

Charles Schwab said the discount broker's latest move to zero commissions was a longtime goal to deliver to investors.

"It was sort of the final solution for investors," the chairman and founder of Charles Schwab told CNBC's Bob Pisani on the "Halftime Report" on Monday. "We have a great deal for investors. You can buy and sell stocks for no commission."