Submitted by One foot out t… on Thu, 2024-02-15 09:10

“The advice satisfaction has moved up, and that’s about rebuilding trust, delivering on what we say we will do and not making fanciful promises that we don’t do. It’s the little stuff and treating them like an equal.”

Trust still a big issue! after they threatened to contest the BOLR decision, though they walked back from that, it just demonstrated how little the board at AMP understands the advisor relationship and the damage done.

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