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Advisers eyeing non-aligned licensees, survey finds

New research has found that non-aligned dealer groups are among the top picks for Australian financial advisers looking to leave their licensees, with “poor culture” cited as the main reason for moving on.

by Staff Writer
September 28, 2016
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Forte Asset Solutions director Steve Prendeville announced the results of the Momentum Intelligence Dealer Group of Choice Survey 2016 during the InvestorDaily 16th Annual Masterfunds conference this month.

According to the research, 16.3 per cent of the 622 surveyed advisers said they are dissatisfied with their current dealer group. Of those, 38 per cent said they will be leaving their licensee in the next six months.

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Switching to a non-aligned dealer group was the number one preference for those looking to leave, while a boutique model came second, the research found. 

The top reason why advisers are looking to leave their dealer group in 2016 is because of ‘poor culture and work environment’. The second motivator for leaving was dissatisfaction with the ‘ownership structure/model’ of the dealer group while a ‘restrictive approved product list or model portfolio’ was the third motivator for advisers ditching their dealer group in 2016.

 “Within the dealer space, we are seeing more and more advisers moving from institutionally aligned or owned distribution to the boutique licensing or non-aligned model,” Mr Prendeville said.

“One of the graphic examples of this is when Guardian Advice closed in November of last year. Of the 87 advisers at Guardian, 77 moved to non-institutionally aligned licensing models. The results of the Dealer Group Choice Survey 2016 point to this ongoing trend.

“The results show that we still have the highest level of dissatisfaction in the advisory market that we have ever seen. We traditionally accept about 10 per cent movement per annum, and we’re looking at around 16 per cent which are highly dissatisfied and will be moving.”

The Momentum Intelligence Dealer Group of Choice Survey 2016 was conducted in conjunction with Momentum Intelligence and Forte Asset Solutions. For information on how to purchase the full report, contact Andrew.Scott@momentumintelligence.com.au

 

 

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  1. Anonymous says:
    9 years ago

    Wealthy & Wise are definitely in the market for key advisers sick to death of the road blocks, restricted APLs and bullying overlords.

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  2. Ian knox says:
    9 years ago

    noticeably the top operators move very carefully and slowly and they also get looked after by their dealer relationship – often through financial inducement. So a lot of noise occurs every year but a little action results every year. ….

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