High-Net-Worth Investors Rank Personalization and Trust as Most Important Factors for Productive Advisor Relationships
"High-net-worth clients expect exceptional client experiences in all facets of their lives. Luxury hospitality and retail brands, as well as the concierge physician sector, often deliver a superior, personal experience, helping to set the service standard in their respective industries," said
What's Missing? The Trust Factor
SEI's proprietary research found that 85 percent of surveyed HNW investors are either very satisfied or satisfied with their primary financial advisor relationship. When asked what the most important reason for their levels of satisfaction, investors ranked overall relationship, trustworthiness and honesty, and investment performance as the top three. However, the report also reveals that only 26 percent of HNW investors feel they are getting enough information from their advisor to accept their recommendation, and just 44 percent trust their advisors enough to take their guidance at face value¹.
Meanwhile, the majority (91 percent) of advisors surveyed said that HNW clients would rank trustworthiness and dependability as important characteristics. These findings uncover that trust – rooted in tailored, highly personalized service – can be the currency of success for advisors serving the often-elusive HNW market segment.
"Our research reinforces that simple 'satisfaction' may not be good enough when serving this market segment. Advisors should consider workflows, client journey maps and investor personas to solidify the client experience," added Anderson. "Clients engage at various points in the financial planning process, and advisors should make each of those engagements meaningful – from the initial transaction to multi-generational planning. Trust evolves over time, and it's vital to demonstrate trustworthiness in every interaction."
How Do Advisors Get There? The Platinum Rule of Advisor Service
According to the report, 63 percent of HNW investor respondents find high value or very high value in an advisor who personalizes advice². Without standardized guidance, advisors are uncertain how to formulate that personalization for HNW clients.
SEI's "Platinum Rule of Advisor Service," which is 100 percent client-focused, stands to serve as the industry standard. The Platinum Rule is defined by an approach that is characterized as:
- Personal: Communications and advice that are customized and thoughtful
- Highly responsive: Immediate recognition of calls or inquiries
- Empathetic: Deep understanding of a client's feelings and concerns
- Error-free: Zero tolerance for errors of any kind
- Consistent: Every client interaction met by the highest standard of excellence
- Complete: Non-negotiable follow-up and follow-through
- "Wow-able:" Going above and beyond what is expected
Advisors need to ask clients what they expect up front, according to SEI's report. The best advisors continually look for ways to reduce sources of frustration and capitalize on opportunities to improve the client experience. To be innovative and offer the broadest solution suite possible, advisors should consider outsourcing non-core activities, so they can spend more time on personalization and building trust. "Your High-Net-Worth Client Strategy" features four of the industry's most successful advisors who cater to HNW investors, and these pros agree that establishing and growing trust through personalization and tailored communications are vital to client retention. They recommend advisors should:
- Hone their niches and segment their clients – the narrower, the better. For example, focusing on HNW investors with
$1 million in investable assets is too broad to classify as a niche. However, middle-aged HNW investors with special needs children in a geographic area can be identified as a niche. A segmentation-by-service offering enables more personal interaction and better anticipation of clients' needs. - Carefully craft the value proposition. Be distinctive, targeted, measurable, defendable and sustainable in one or two sentences.
- Assess and fine-tune the service model. Model the service process like the investment process and practice discipline.
"SEI's proprietary research findings show that high-net-worth investors value a qualitative wealth management experience driven by trust," said
¹Source: CEB 2018
²Source: CEB 2018
Methodology
SEI's online advisor survey was conducted in
Participants in SEI's advisor survey primarily serve the emerging and mass affluent market segments (
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