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Advisers have ‘risen to the challenge’ of tough environment: FAAA

The financial advice profession is in good health, according to new research, with revenue per client up 8 per cent since 2020.

by Keith Ford
March 11, 2024
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Despite challenges around staffing and use of technology, new Business Health research, developed in conjunction with the Financial Advice Association Australia (FAAA), has found that the financial advice profession is in good health.

The By The Numbers report found that the average revenue per client for financial advisers is $3,852, an increase of 8 per cent since 2020, while the number of clients per adviser sits at 141.

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“Practice profitability also remains strong and suggests that, notwithstanding the turmoil and uncertainties of the past two years, Australian practices have held up well,” the report said.

Tania Milnes, general manager, memberships at FAAA, said the report shows a profession with a bright future.

“We know that operating a successful practice has become increasingly challenging in recent years, as advisers balance the need to be sustainable and profitable with the regulatory red tape and the cost of providing advice,” Milnes said.

“It doesn’t surprise me to see that advisers have risen to the challenge and have continued to provide quality advice to Australians.

“Australia now has the highest standards in the world for the provision of financial advice. The move to professionalism has been a very positive development for clients. Our financial system has become so complex that it’s almost impossible to navigate alone and quality professional financial advice is essential.”

The report also found that client satisfaction has remained high over recent years, with a reported satisfaction level of 4.3 out of five.

Business Health principal, Rod Bertino, said the overwhelmingly positive feedback from clients suggests they are truly happy with their advisers.

“This result is to the great credit of financial advisers who have grappled with a number of challenges in recent years,” Bertino said.

“However, it is important that they continue to focus on their clients and providing them with great service and advice.

“Without clients, you don’t have a business and, without satisfied clients, your business is at risk. As such, it’s simply best practice to regularly seek feedback from your clients in an objective, independent way so you know how satisfied they are with you and your service.

“If you haven’t undertaken a client satisfaction survey in within the past 24 months, we strongly suggest that you do so.”

On the staffing side, the report said that salaries take up almost half of practices’ revenue (44.9 per cent), yet it is still difficult to find the right people, with two-thirds of practice owners indicating they will be looking to hire in the coming 12 months.

One area of notable change is in the number of support staff per adviser. This has risen from 1:1 in 2020 to 1.5 per adviser in the most recent report, suggesting a shift in responsibilities and roles within practices.

“This may be an area that practice owners should review,” said Bertino.

“A higher ratio could suggest areas where greater efficiency could be achieved. On the other hand, a lower ratio could mean that advisers are doing some of the admin work and not making best use of their time.”

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  1. Ropeable says:
    2 years ago

    You want to engage a group to do an up to date & in depth analysis of the mental health of Financial Advisers?
    The comprehensive report that was done 3-4 years ago highlighted the enormous damage that had been caused to the mental health & well being of Financial Advisers.
    It would be surprising if the results would have changed at all.

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