Adviser exits in single-digits for second week

24 June 2022
| By Laura Dew |
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Adviser exits have fallen for the second consecutive week, from nine exits to five this week, according to Wealth Data.

Research by the firm for the week to 23 June, there was a net change of five advisers which brought the total from 16,535 to 16,530.

There were three new licensees this week while six closed.

Since the start of the year, there had been a decline of 662 advisers, with over 500 leaving in the last few weeks, which had caused the total to drop below 17,000 from 17,192 to 16,530.

Some 16 provisional advisers commenced this week, up from two last week. This brought the number of current provisional advisers to 226 while there had also been 203 ‘newly-qualified advisers’ which increased the number to 426.

Colin Williams, founder of Wealth Data, said: “The standout was 16 new provisional advisers coming onto the FAR. However, that number does hide the number of experienced advisers exiting.

“The trend of relatively low switching during the same week of reporting continues with only five, this includes two at Centrepoint Group making internal switches. Otherwise it would only be three.

“This low switching rate indicates that we are not seeing the ‘on mass’ switching by practices between one licensee and another. Rather, we are seeing individual practices hiring a combination of experienced advisers and provisional advisers.”

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