Clients per advisor for Multi-team firms serving clients in South Carolina
Most financial advisors serve between 50 and 90 clients, though this number can vary widely depending on the firm’s size, client focus, and service approach. For multi-team firms—those with 30 to 300 advisors or managing over $3 billion in assets—the number of clients per advisor reflects how these larger organizations structure their teams and share responsibilities. This metric offers insight into how personalized or scalable their service model might be.
In South Carolina, multi-team firms typically have about 59 clients per advisor, closely aligning with the broader national pattern. With 515 such firms and over 1,300 advisors statewide, the distribution ranges from as few as 14 to nearly 200 clients per advisor. This spread suggests a mix of service models: some firms prioritize more hands-on, relationship-driven approaches with fewer clients per advisor, while others operate more systematized, scalable models managing larger client loads. Both approaches can work well depending on the firm’s design and your expectations.
What this means for you is that there’s no single “right” number of clients per advisor. Lower client counts often indicate more personalized attention, whereas higher counts can signal greater efficiency and potentially lower costs. Use this metric alongside others to gauge how a firm’s service style matches your needs and preferences. Or, if you'd rather skip the guesswork, Warmer can help you find a financial advisor who fits your needs.
Median: 59
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